Proceeds benefit Bridging the Gap’s warming center.
Kennebec Journal
News and information from the greater Augusta area.
Battle for Breast Cancer field hockey fundraiser raises $8,681
Funds will be used for uninsured or underinsured people seeing care at the Martha B. Webber Breast Care Center in Farmington and Livermore Falls.
RSU 12 students to return to school Sept. 2, Whitefield announces bus route
Schools in Unit 12 include Chelsea Elementary School, Palermo Consolidated School, Somerville Elementary School, Whitefield Elementary School and Windsor Elementary School.
Proposal to consolidate polls for November election fails in Augusta
Following extensive debate between residents and the Augusta City Council, a motion to consolidate polls for the November presidential election, due to concerns about COVID-19 and a lack of poll workers, failed for lack of a second.
Gardiner churchyard project reassembles stone pieces
For six years, three people have been working to locate and repair gravestones for the churchyard next to Christ Church Episcopal. With just four identified graves left, they are wondering if more stones will turn up.
RFA to host Community Art Project awards ceremony outside Aug. 29
A Community Art Project awards ceremony will take place at 5:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 29, out of doors near the Community Art Project display in the alley between the RFA Lakeside Theater at 2493 Main St., and Blue Flame at 2497 Main St., in Rangeley. Rain date is 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 30. Voting will […]
RSU 13’s Arts in Action program creating community mural in Rockland
The boat and water-themed artwork is being painted along the length of The Apprenticeshop.
Central Maine business briefs: Maine Behavioral Healthcare selects new president
People & Places: Community Health Options debuts new brand look.
United Way of Kennebec Valley hosts 50th annual Golf Scramble
A total of $17,298 was raised to support United Way’s annual fundraising campaign.
Augusta child care program adds full-time school-year care amid pandemic
The program aims to help working parents who need a safe place for their kids to go when they’d normally be in school, as Augusta’s reopening plan splits students into groups attending some days of the week.