Proceeds to benefit Camp Sunshine and Camp POSTCARD.
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News and information from the greater Augusta area.
UMA artists’ work may be viewed — in person
Art students at the University of Maine at Augusta can finally display their work for others to see — in person — at the Charles Danforth Gallery.
Augusta teachers receive social, emotional training as students return amid pandemic
Licensed clinical social workers have been providing training to help with school-related stress.
Register in advance for UWKY’s 2020 campaign kickoff event Sept. 16 in Augusta
Event will include a food and basic needs collection drive, food trucks, program and movie.
Central Maine business briefs: Sodexo gives $5,000 to Northern Light Inland Hospital
People & Places: Franklin Savings Bank promotes longtime River Valley loan officer Leanne Gagne.
Togus Pond public watershed planning meeting set for Sept. 15
The Worromontogus Lake Association will host a public meeting from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 15, to update stakeholders in the Togus Pond watershed about current efforts to restore water quality in Togus Pond. The lake association is in the process of preparing an updated 10-year Watershed-Based Management Plan for the lake that will […]
Alfond Youth & Community Center announces reopenings
WATERVILLE — With students heading back to school, the Alfond Youth & Community Center at 125 North St. has announced the reopening of pool classes, Pickleball, Pee Wee soccer and more, according to a news release from the center. As more activities and facilities become available, the center still requires the following safety measures: • […]
Seven artists portray glimpses of their reality in Maine Art Gallery online show
Show, originally scheduled to be on view in the Wiscasset gallery, has been rescheduled to 2021.
Belgrade to hold public hearing on 180-day moratorium on development permits
Recent approval of solar farm triggers response from town to propose moratorium on development permits until ordinances are updated.
Solar farm on 42 acres touted as ‘benefiting Mainers’ approved off Augusta’s Civic Center Drive
A 2.5-megawatt, approximately 8,000-panel, solar farm would provide electricity to an unnamed Maine business, officials said.