The Regional School Unit 38 budget approved Wednesday night includes an increase of just under 3%.
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ShineOnCass brings the gift of literacy to Augusta
ShineOnCass, created by Monica Charette after the 2014 death of her daughter Cass, works with organizations to promote youth literacy in memory of Cass, who was an avid reader.
Augusta needs to do more to help homeless residents, task force says
The group urges city officials to help create a year-round homeless shelter and hire a worker to coordinate housing services.
UMaine Augusta’s chief to participate in policing program
Chief Noel March will join law enforcement leaders from around the world to explore the crucial historical lessons learned from the role of law enforcement in Nazi Germany, particularly the actions of Reserve Battalion 101, and their relevance to contemporary policing.
UMaine Augusta to host job, resource fair March 26
In collaboration with Maine CareerCenters, UMA’s third annual Job & Resource Fair will be held in the Randall Student Center Fireplace Lounge at 46 University Drive on the Augusta campus.
UMaine Augusta to host job, resource fair March 26
The event will be held in collaboration with Maine CareerCenters.
Program on depression, anxiety to be offered in Farmingdale
The program identifies the underlying causes of depression and anxiety so that a lasting cure can be found.
Readfield library to host Maine author talks March 18, 27
These events are sponsored by the library and Readfield U, a free pop-up university, and are part of the library’s Environment & Sustainability Program/Speaker Series.
Readfield Historical Society sets meeting, elections for March 22
David Cook will offer a program on prehistoric canoe routes.
Winthrop center to host afternoon of Irish music March 15
This is a family friendly event; all ages are encouraged to dress up in their favorite Irish garb or even as a leprechauns or fairies.