AUGUSTA — Repair work began March 11 in Lithgow Public Library’s historic wing at 45 Winthrop St. The first phase of work will start with the Reading Room, which will be partially closed, and then will shift to the west side where the DVDs, magazines and newspapers are housed, according to a news release from […]
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Augusta daytime shelter, needle exchange concerns addressed
Maine Recovery Access Project’s Access Center is expected to open at 53 Water St., in the north end of the city’s downtown, in June, bringing both hopes and concerns.
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.
Trial starts for man accused of assaulting girl at Augusta home
Kenneth D. Marin, 61, is accused of sexually assaulting a girl when she was between 6 and 11 years old.
UMaine Augusta nursing faculty attend Florida conference
Simulation-based education has been proven to improve patient outcomes, boost provider confidence and create a more adaptable and resilient healthcare workforce.
Goldfinch Creamery Cafe and Bakery to close Friday in downtown Gardiner
The family-owned and run business, which opened at 316 and 318 Water St. in October 2021, quickly became a popular destination for ice cream, pastries and tea.
UMaine Augusta nursing professor selected for national workgroup
Dr. Vickie Ireland will serve on the American Nurses Association’s Nursing: Scope & Standards, Fifth Edition, revision workgroup.
Augusta-area Scouting America holds annual Merit Badge College
Scouts from central, western and southern Maine participated.
Feb. 8, 2007: Meet this 14-month-old Chelsea girl who’s ‘heart beat the odds’, and ambulance fees likely to go up for residents in Chelsea, Hallowell and Manchester
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