The presentation will feature a collection of historical photographs.
Farmingdale
Manchester family donates almost 100 acres to Kennebec Land Trust
Matt Sinclair and his grandfather, Robert Hopkins, are hoping their gift of land in Manchester will give future generations an opportunity to be in nature.
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.
Saturday’s Maine Class C girls basketball state championship reel
Top plays from Penobscot Valley’s win over Hall-Dale in Bangor.
Penobscot Valley girls basketball beats Hall-Dale to win first Class C championship
Sophomore Brooklynn Raymond scores 21 points, including 18 in the first half, to lead the undefeated Howlers.
Hall-Dale girls basketball will need best defensive effort in Class C final
Penobscot Valley (21-0) has averaged 75.3 points per game, while Hall-Dale (18-3) has allowed 35.7 points per game.
A look at the Class C Maine basketball state final matchups
The Hall-Dale girls face a tough test against Penobscot Valley, and Mt. Abram seeks its first boys state championship against Mattanawcook Academy.
Friends of Animals partners with Augusta’s Maine Animal Health Alliance
To celebrate the partnership, 50 free spay/neuter certificates will be gifted to residents in need.
Feb. 28, 2003: Rescuers rescue dog stranded on ice in Gardiner, Kennebec River Rail Trail to begin link between Gardiner and Farmingdale, and Jefferson town office addition on warrant
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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.