The Oakland Area Historical Society’s president discusses plans to draw on the community for support at Town Council meeting.
June 2016
More of us are having gay sex and that’s OK with more of us
The trend – reflected in an annual survey conducted over 41 years – is fueled mostly by bisexual behavior.
New Hampshire ban on lead fishing tackle takes effect
The tough law is meant to protect loons and other birds.
Messalonskee girls lacrosse enjoys day for the record books
Nathalie St. Pierre, Ally Turner reach milestones in 13-4 win over Gardiner on Wednesday.
Augusta police seek council OK for controversial license plate reader
Police say the license plate device would help identify people wanted by authorities, but civil libertarians are concerned about the technology infringing on privacy rights.
New York man imprisoned for 2 years for drug trafficking in Augusta
Frederick Rogers was one of seven people charged after Augusta police conducted raids at the Senator Inn and Spa and an apartment on Gage Street in November.
In-team competition brings out best in top athletes
Skowhegan’s Maddy Price, Leah Savage among local athletes feeding off friendly rivalry amongst teammates.
Kennebec County regionalization emerges as key issue in Democrats’ commission primary
Patsy Crockett, Pat Paradis and Carl Pease are vying to be the Democratic nominee to face Republican Kristin Clark in November.
Riverview Psychiatric Center fires nursing director
The state mental hospital in Augusta has had a number of administrative changes recently, including a change at the very top with a new superintendent.
Augusta Lithgow Library renovation project nears completion this month
Officials say the newly renovated and expanded city library should reopen to the public in mid-August, well ahead of initial projections.