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Pandemic made Unity a college town without a college, and the locals are feeling the pressure
With the absence of approximately 650 Unity College students and a reduced staff, local services such as the fire department and businesses such as the local pizza joint are experiencing the loss.
Seniors provide University of Maine women’s basketball team leadership during mentally tough season
Amid COVID-19 concerns, five seniors have kept the Black Bears focused on the conference title.
At Waterville’s The Chez, customers and bartenders bemoan the loss of their ‘family’ during pandemic
Waterville’s The Chez Paree in the South End has been closed since March, leaving many without crucial social connections.
Locals remember Janis Joplin’s 1969 visit to Waterville, The Chez
Joplin visited The Chez after performing at the Waterville Armory, and several locals recall that memorable night.
Boys hockey: It all starts clicking for Cony/Monmouth/Hall-Dale/Erskine in win over Gardiner
Commitment to discipline and conditioning pay off as Rams roll to victory in rivalry game.
College notebook: Thomas College women’s basketball finds silver lining during pandemic season
After taking a major leap as a program last year, Terriers using season to help acclimate eight freshman players.
America East Conference sets basketball tournament format
The top two seeds will earn byes to the semifinals, with championship games at predetermined campus sites.
Sidelines: Through dropkicks and dog food, Central Maine sports columnist continues professional wrestling career
Internet series “The Road” has allowed for more opportunities for matches and a chance to grow Dave Dyer’s “Belfast Bulldog” character.
High school hockey notebook: Capital Region adjusts and adapts under new coach Richard Fortin
Cony/Hall-Dale/Monmouth/Erskine gets creative on defense; Kennebec shows mental toughness in strong start.