Ray Haskell Ford at 801 Kennedy Memorial Drive is now Central Maine Ford.
morning sentinel
College notebook: With strong contingent of Maine players, Saint Anselm field hockey wins NCAA Division II title
The Bowdoin men’s basketball team is off to a 5-0 start; and former Thornton Academy and St. Joseph’s College standout Quinn Newton is the new head coach for the UMaine-Farmington men’s basketball team.
Waterville struggles to balance downtown safety with help for homeless
Business owners say customers, tenants and employees have been frightened when coming to the area, and that the city needs to come together to solve the problem for everyone involved.
Kid entrepreneurs sell their artwork, crafts and more in Clinton
Children ages 5 to 17 made jewelry, created artwork, painted rocks and baked sweets to sell Sunday as part of The Clever Kids Craft Expo held at Clinton Elementary School and hosted by the Clinton Parks and Recreation Association.
Football: Central Maine teams hope to contend in the playoffs, but foes elsewhere hold top seeds
Cony, Oak Hill are Winthrop among the central Maine teams looking to break through as the postseason begins.
Skowhegan development group receives $200,000 grant to help Maine Grains, others
The grant from the Henry P. Kendall Foundation is expected to help fund equipment to allow Maine Grains in Skowhegan to turn local milling, cheesemaking, seaweed, blueberry and soy byproducts into high-fiber, high-protein packaged goods for sale to schools.
Cross country: Dominant performances rule the day at Northern Maine regionals
Teanne Ewings (Class C girls) and Amelia Vandongen (Class B girls) among runners who cruise to victory.
Cross country: The ‘Pain Cave’ and the ‘Gollywhoppers’ push runners at championship races
Maine’s renowned courses – at Troy Howard Middle School in Belfast and Twin Brook Recreation Area in Cumberland – present unique challenges to competitors.
‘It’s a weapon’: Kicking game providing a boost for football teams across central Maine
Field goals — and other parts of special teams — are an increasingly popular choice in an area with strong kickers.
Mills tells Colby College audience a good leader seeks staff input, listens to Mainers
Gov. Janet Mills answered questions Wednesday night as part of “In the News,” an event organized by the Goldfarb Center for Public Affairs at the Waterville college.