The grant provides the opportunity to purchase and distribute emergency food bags for patients attending medical appointments who are food insecure.
Augusta
Maine’s cannabis chief investigated for possible conflict of interest
A legislative panel agrees to look into ties between John Hudak and a firm hired to track marijuana plants from seedling to sale.
Mid-Maine Technical Center names honor students
Students from Lawrence, Messalonskee, Waterville Senior High School, Winslow High School, Maine Academy of Natural Sciences, Maine Connections Academy, Maine Virtual Academy, Temple Academy, and Waterville Alternative Education attend the center.
Feb. 18, 2002: Meet 3 generations of taxi drivers in the greater Augusta area who’ve logged millions of miles, and Augusta city councilor proposes manager evaluations
Visit Centralmaine.com/archive to view nearly 200 years’ worth of history at your fingertips.
Greely sweeps Class B indoor track and field titles
The Rangers’ girls team narrowly beats Freeport, and the boys dominate the competition.
Protesters in Augusta call out Trump, Musk on Presidents Day
Faced with cold temperatures and icy wind gusts, the protesters outside the Maine State House shielded their faces with homemade signs whose messages included “SAVE DEMOCRACY,” “JUSTICE NOW” or “ARREST MUSK.”
EPA visits Winthrop schools as part of electric bus investigation
The buses supplied to Winthrop by Lion Electric Co. through a federal program have been faulty.
Waterville’s Ticonic Gallery seeks makers for year-end market
The seasonal popup marketplace is set to open Nov. 15.
Feb. 16, 1983: Augusta says goodbye to retiring city manager Paul Poulin, Maine school chief may take similar job in Alaska, and Central Maine Power to buy former Digital Plant Co. in Augusta
Visit Centralmaine.com/archive to view nearly 200 years’ worth of history at your fingertips.
Saturday’s Augusta basketball tournament highlight reel
Top plays from second day of the basketball tourney at the Augusta Civic Center.