Kenneth D. Marin was found guilty Thursday of sexually abusing a girl when she was 6-12 years old.
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Kennebec County budget cuts could remove doctors from high-impact scenes
MD3 was launched in December 2023 with American Rescue Plan Act funds — a choice that could spell the end of the program during this budget cycle.
Augusta homelessness task force urges city to take lead on shelter
City officials need to support the creation of a low-barrier shelter for people who are chronically homeless, a draft report says.
Cony high, middle School lists 2nd quarter honors
Students received high honors and honors.
Bay Chamber seeks young Maine musicians for upcoming programs
The programs recognize, encourage and reward music students who are serious in their study and performance of music.
Open auditions for Maine’s Got Talent begin March 9
Singers, bands and musicians of all kinds are encouraged to attend.
Augusta Symphony Orchestra to perform March 9 at Cony High
The Augusta Symphony Orchestra has a new conductor and community musicians.
Feb. 27, 1975: Underground fuel tank in Oakland leaks into Messalonskee stream, and UMaine chancellor calls Gov. Langley’s cuts ‘disaster’
Visit Centralmaine.com/archive to view nearly 200 years’ worth of history at your fingertips.
King, Pingree condemn firings of 7 Togus employees, including 5 veterans
Sen. Susan Collins said she has been in touch with the Trump administration about the firings at the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Augusta but defended the White House’s right to make changes to services at the VA.
High school roundup: Gorham boys hockey advances to semifinals
A four-goal third period lifts the third-seeded Rams to a 4-0 win over Greely in a Class B South quarterfinal.