The victim has been identified as Joshua Martin, 30, formerly of Rochester, New York, who was last known to be staying in the Augusta area, according to officials.
Kennebec Journal
News and information from the greater Augusta area.
63 artists’ abstract art to be on display through Oct. 24 in Damariscotta
Local artists come from Belgrade, Damariscotta, Edgecomb, Farmingdale, Gardiner, Jefferson, Newcastle, Nobleboro, Waldoboro, Whitefield and Wiscasset.
City of Augusta’s ‘financial genius’ retires
Ralph St. Pierre, the city’s assistant city manager and director of finance and administration, has saved the city millions of dollars over the years, officials said.
Hallowell-area elementary school adapts to ‘new normal’
After a month, Hall-Dale Elementary School teachers and administrators say hybrid model has gone more smoothly than expected.
Police investigate reported homicide at Winthrop mobile home
Winthrop police responded to a report of a homicide late Saturday night, on Squire Court, off state Route 133. Police remained at the scene Sunday.
Volunteers pick up trash on, above and below Kennebec River Rail Trail
Group focuses, Saturday, on cleaning the section of trail from the Kennebec Valley YMCA in Augusta to Hallowell.
Central Maine business briefs: Marshall Communications launches Crisis Communications Division
People & Places: Alliance recognizes Efficiency Maine Trust as 2020 Star of Energy Efficiency.
Outdoor Rosary Rallies set for Maine parishes in October
The month of October is dedicated to the Most Holy Rosary, including the Feast of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary in honor of the Blessed Mother on Wednesday, Oct. 7, according to a news release from Dave Guthro, communications director, Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland. October was also the month in which Mary appeared […]
Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce to host next business breakfast Oct. 8 in Oakland
Thorn Dickinson will give a talk about the New England Clean Energy Connect: A Project Critical to Our Future.
ShineOnCass Day held Sept. 22 at Gifford’s supports local youth
Proceeds benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters of Mid-Maine’s ShineOnCass youth mentoring programs.