Jack Dionne of Skowhegan suffered a head injury in the crash, which occurred at about 1 p.m. Sunday on Robinson Street.
Kennebec Journal
News and information from the greater Augusta area.
Annual kids’ ice fishing event in Oakland sees record for participation in 29th year
On Sunday, 231 children — 15 or younger — participated in the Oakland Fishing Frenzy, according to its organizer.
Baked bean suppers: A timeless Maine tradition
Not surprising, the community dinner Saturday at Randolph United Methodist Church included baked beans.
Guests hike, dine at Viles Arboretum’s annual Table Tour fundraiser
The Augusta nonprofit’s largest fundraiser shows off its hiking trails, all while dishing out hot food to guests.
Officials head into the woods to explain plans for China School Forest’s upcoming harvest
The harvest could generate up to $8,000 from wood products, which volunteers hope can be put toward continued maintenance of the China School Forest on Lakewood Avenue.
Gardiner City Council prioritizes economic development
Councilors also agree to focus on holding the line on property taxes and Fire Department staffing when they set their 2020 goals.
Gardiner City Council prioritizes economic development
Councilors also agree to focus on holding the line on property taxes and Fire Department staffing when they set their 2020 goals.
Five Questions: Blue Marble Geographics CEO Patrick Cunningham
The company’s president talks about the importance of Maine’s efforts to establish and sustain a tech economy.
Week In Photos Jan. 26 – Feb. 1, 2020
Here are some of our favorite photos from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel from the past week.
Putting Augusta police station downtown could cost less than originally thought
Fire and police chiefs say downtown site would bring concerns about flooding that must be addressed.