Bruce Obert, Jeffrey Obert and Steven Kirkwood, all of Norridgewock, assaulted two Waterville police officers during a confrontation early Wednesday, according to Waterville police Maj. Jason Longley.
morning sentinel
Hundreds ride passenger trains to Common Ground Country Fair
The Belfast and Moosehead Lake railroad runs two trains to and from the fair, one from Thorndike and the other from Unity.
UMaine men’s hockey entering season with promising newcomers
The Black Bears have 11 new players, eight of them freshmen, including NHL first-round pick Bradly Nadeau.
Field hockey: Young Winthrop rolling along in win over Messalonskee
Defending Class C champion topples Class A North Eagles.
Football: State’s Class D programs optimistic about futures in 11-man game
Challenges exist, but coaches think small-school 11-man football will be preserved.
Men’s soccer: Thomas College, UMaine-Farmington renew heated rivalry
Terriers, Beavers engage in physical showdown as teams look for upper hand in the NAC.
Men’s soccer: Thomas, UMF play to 1-1 draw
Terriers, Beavers can’t gain edge in physical battle.
After being forced from longtime home, Waterville man finally finds new housing
Kevin Horton, 64, was forced to leave his Waterville apartment of 25 years and last week moved into the Mid-Maine Homeless Shelter, but with a lot of help he has found a place to live.
Football notebook: Local teams adapt as weather wreaks havoc on Week 2 schedule
Lightning causes delays locally, postponements statewide; Ramblers top MCI in wild game.
Varsity Maine Football Honor Roll, Week 2
These were among notable individual performances across the state over the weekend.