Biddeford photographer Trent Bell’s “Reflect: Convicts’ Letters to Their Younger Selves” will be on display at the University of Maine at Augusta’s Danforth Gallery through Nov. 7.
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Gardiner to seek legal opinion on vote to join FirstPark partnership
The city’s attorney will examine whether the city joined the Kennebec Regional Development Authority correctly 15 years ago.
Democrat faces county Republican chairman in Maine House District 83
Both Rep. Gay Grant, D-Gardiner, and Republican Curtis Ayotte, of Farmingdale, say they’ll work across the aisle.
Chelsea code officer leaves for Readfield
Gary Quintal, of West Gardiner, had been the town of Chelsea’s code enforcement officer, plumbing inspector and health officer since 2012.
Hubbard Free Library celebrates completion of first phase of fundraising
The recently completed $450,000 capital campaign led to a new slate roof, two new boilers and repairs to the concrete exterior of 134-year-old building in Hallowell.
Homeless veterans receive help, new clothes at Togus
The annual Maine Homeless Veterans Stand Down held at the VA Maine Healthcare Systems-Togus on Saturday helped around 80 veterans.
Maine House District 55 pits Hobart and Elliott
The candidates share views on state revenue sharing, but differ on the minimum wage.
Hard cider maker gets final approval from Gardiner
The Planning Board approved the plan from Lost Orchard Brewing Co. to open a hard cider brewery and tasting room on Church Street.
Wayne selectman honored for community work
Peter Ault, 83, was given the Ethel Kelley Memorial Award by the Maine Municipal Association earlier this month for his continuous service for the last 49 years.
Hallowell councilors approve sexual harassment policy
The changes to city policy include a ban on relationships between supervisors and their employees.