Sale of the bags will open at noon Oct. 1.
Kennebec Journal
News and information from the greater Augusta area.
Liz Soares: Tough times call for fearless action
We are trapped right now, in a way of life that is keeping us from each other and eroding our economy, writes Liz Soares.
Strong fall storm cuts power to thousands in central Maine
Power outages forced six RSU 18 schools to close early Wednesday, as nearly 20,000 Kennebec County customers of Central Maine Power were without power.
Christmas program applications open Oct. 1
WATERVILLE — Applications for families looking for support through the Maine Children’s Home for Little Wanderers’ Christmas Program are open available as of 9 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 1, online. The program is available to any eligible child in the state of Maine between the ages of 0 and 12 years old. Families must be income […]
Inn Along the Way to host virtual open mic, fall fundraiser Oct. 3
Organization raising funds to complete first phase of transforming original farmhouse into small inn with café and community rooms.
Early Evening Show to be live streamed Oct. 3
Early Evening Show will be live streamed from the stage of Johnson Hall in Gardiner at 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 3. Mike Miclon’s spoof of a Late-Night talk-Show will be live over the internet for an evening of comedy, music, and improvisations. The show will feature physical comedian, Jason Tardy, mad jugglers, Shane and Collin […]
United Ways of Maine collects more than 37,000 pounds of food, essentials
Collection held Sept. 14-18 during statewide drive to kickoff fundraising campaign.
Damariscotta Mills Alewife Festival Quilt Raffle held drawing on Labor Day
Summer visitor Christine Ruffley of Massachusetts winner of Alewife Fish Ladder Quilt.
Readfield-area school district parent worries more potential positive COVID-19 cases will show up
Jenna Wight said she is concerned that the district keeping elementary schools open will create an outbreak within the Regional School Unit 38 school district.