The grant comes from from the Catholic Campaign for Human Development.
Kennebec Journal
News and information from the greater Augusta area.
Volunteer Maine seeks nominees for service awards
Nominations close at 5 p.m. Friday, April 30.
Maine students eligible for $1,000 art scholarship
Liberty Graphics, environmentally-conscious t-shirt printers, is accepting art submissions to its 24th annual $1,000 art scholarship contest.
Gardiner elected officials agree to support Boys & Girls Clubs funding request
By using revenue from the city’s fund balance and Libby Hill TIF revenues over several years, the donation will have no impact on Gardiner’s tax rate.
Monmouth solar project planned on 55 acres gets OK from Planning Board
Two days after a moratorium that would have halted the project was defeated, the project planned on Ridge Road received board approval with draft conditions.
Hallowell officials to inspect embattled antiques dealer’s Water Street property
Water Street property owner Robert Dale has been through legal battles in Hallowell and Fairfield regarding cluttered lots and buildings.
Millinocket man charged by police with breaking into Augusta church
Brock Malone, 45, was intercepted by authorities before stealing anything, according to Augusta police.
Augusta Civic Center vaccination clinic eyeing expanded hours as vaccine supply increases
MaineGeneral Health spokesperson Joy McKenna said the only hindrance to the clinic inoculating more people right now is vaccine supply.
‘Herbal Revolution’ author to share wellness tips
Zoom event is hosted by Vose Library.
Cony High School Outing Club nets Teens to Trails grant
Each year Teens to Trails, Brunswick-based nonprofit, offers high school outing clubs across the state the chance to win a $500 grant to use towards trip planning, gear and safety skills and training for club leaders.