Augusta police searched a Stone Street apartment where they said they found cocaine and a mix of fentanyl and heroin.
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Maine Cabin Masters meets the Maine Shack in Manchester pop-up event
Longtime friends who pursued different paths in business are coming together Wednesday in Manchester at a popup event that brings together the Maine Cabin Masters with The Maine Shack, a Denver restaurant.
KVCC to offer Flex Start semester beginning Sept. 21
Kennebec Valley Community College in Fairfield is offering a Flex Start Semester, beginning Monday, Sept. 21, for students who either missed the beginning of the fall 2020 semester or would like to get a jumpstart on their spring semester courses, according to a news release from the college. Flex Start courses, running from Sept. 21 […]
Retired forester and game warden Kim Millick to give talk
She will talk about her book ‘Rookie Warden’ via Zoom Sept. 22.
Hallowell Legion seeks donations for Oct. 3 event
Proceeds will benefit Legion’s community programs.
Opening new school, adapting to coronavirus guidelines go hand in hand in Monmouth
Adding coronavirus protocols to the school day was not as challenging given students and staff also had to figure out their routines at the new Monmouth Memorial School.
Monmouth’s Applefest canceled, but pie sale will go on
Dennis Price, president of the Friends of Cumston Hall board of directors, said the group’s 12th annual 5K will still take place, albeit virtually.
Gardiner officials consider property maintenance standards
The proposed change to the city code sets out minimum standards for property maintenance for residential and commercial properties.
Oakland’s Kingdom Life Church cancels Tenacious Love conference
Church officials say the revival, planned for Sept. 24 through Sept. 27, has been canceled because of “state regulations and safety concerns.”
Demonstrators call for Fuller statue outside Augusta courthouse to be removed
Protesters argue “separation was never equal” while gathering at the statue of a Maine man instrumental in passing Plessy v. Ferguson decision.