The Camden Public Library in April will host a series of online programs and feature a month-long virtual gallery of vintage photographs from the library’s Walsh History Center Collection. The gallery show, “A Visual History of Camden Harbor,” will be complemented by a slide talk given by Ken Gross, director of the History Center at […]
Kennebec Journal
News and information from the greater Augusta area.
Central Maine tasting rooms, bars welcome the public indoors
Friday marked the first day of relaxed public health restrictions at tasting rooms and bars across the state, allowing limited service indoors.
Beloved Hallowell-area principal rewarded with Maine’s Principal of the Year
Hall-Dale Elementary School Principal Kristie Clark will accept the 2021 Maine Principals’ Association National Distinguished Principal of the Year award virtually on April 29.
Historic Ames Mill in Richmond to host liquidation sale this weekend
There will be enough items to cover 20,000 square feet inside the building that was constructed in the early 1880s.
Richmond officials highlight reasons for going through withdrawal process from Hallowell-area school district
If Richmond withdraws from Regional School Unit 2, the town could pay an estimated $400,000 more in its first year as a standalone school district than it does as part of the Hallowell-area unit.
Wildlife refuge extends art contest submission deadline
‘Teen Art’ is the theme for March.
Organizers seek input on 2021 Common Ground Fair
Survey responses are to be submitted by March 31.
Hallowell-area school district considers using coronavirus relief funds to pay some salaries
To cut costs for Regional School Unit 2 taxpayers, the district has proposed removing funding for certain positions and equipment from the proposed 2021-22 budget.
J.S. McCarthy Printers plans expansion at Augusta printing plant
The latest project extends the company’s string of expansions along Darin Drive on Augusta’s west side that dates back more than a decade.
Jefferson voters to consider fire truck purchase, internet study at Town Meeting
Jefferson will conduct its annual Town Meeting and election Tuesday, with secret ballot polling from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at Jefferson Village School.