Hunters say hunting is largely unaffected by the coronavirus pandemic.
Kennebec Journal
News and information from the greater Augusta area.
Alfond Leaders program to provide student loan debt relief
Applications sought by Maine residents who are employed by a Maine-based business in the STEM-related fields.
Maine Film Center, MMTC to continue Maine Student Film Crew
The workshop about film lighting set for Nov. 12.
Virtual facilitation skills series starting Nov. 17
Workshops are co-sponsoreed by the UMaine Extension and the University of New Hampshire Cooperative Extension.
Stand alone: Sunday morning in Maine
Cynthia Marceau of Smithfield stopped to capture this early morning moment on Oct. 18 with horses Whiskey and Ronnie in the distance near Sand Hill Road in Smithfield.
Hallowell residents cite need for downtown diversity, infrastructure improvements, outdoor recreation
About 40 people offer suggestions during a Zoom Community Conversation hosted by Hallowell organizations and the Maine Developmental Foundation.
Richmond elementary school undergoing contact tracing, preparing for possible remote learning
Contact tracing underway at Marcia Buker Elementary School is unrelated to the Dresden Elementary case reported earlier in the week.
Remote housing creates issues for remote learning; causing an interference with school work
Many families in the area are unable to get internet at their houses because of the remote nature of where they live.
More than 2,000 turn out for Augusta food distribution
Volunteers handed out boxes containing meat, dairy products, fruits and vegetables and gallons of milk and frozen turkeys.
Gardiner officials seek funding for Cobbossee Trail
While the project has taken longer than anticipated to develop, city officials are still committed to finding funding to extend the trail along Cobbosseecontee Stream west from downtown Gardiner.