For Teresa Zardus, owner of Zardus Art of Massage & Wellness Spa in Gardiner, community and networking have been key to the success of her business.
Kennebec Journal
News and information from the greater Augusta area.
Gardiner men arrested after fighting with tractor, truck
Robert Wilson, 63, and Preston Cates, 62, were both arrested Monday after a fight on Brunswick Avenue.
Gardiner officials weigh options on Brunswick Avenue retaining wall
The City Council is expected to consider partnering with the Maine Department of Transportation on projects to replace the failing retaining wall near the intersection of Brunswick Avenue and Water Street.
Wayne woman who died in weekend car accident remembered as ‘amazing community member’
Blanche Fyler, 84, of Wayne was pronounced dead at the scene of a two-vehicle crash Saturday on Pond Road.
No one injured after truck loaded with wood chips rolls over in Athens
Officials believe that the driver, Elwood Yeaton III, 47, of Peru, may have navigated a turn too quickly, causing the vehicle to roll over.
Central Maine Pyrotechnics honored as KVCOC’s Large Business of the Year
Steve Marson credits his employees for the success of his company and for his ability to support programs and events throughout Kennebec County.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day breakfast in Winthrop aims to eliminate stigma of drug use
Dozens attended Monday’s event at St. Francis Xavier Church where several people talked about their personal struggles with substance abuse.
Officials keep close watch on Augusta ice jam on Kennebec River
An ice jam impeding the flow of the Kennebec River in Augusta caused the water level to rise Sunday to just shy of flood stage.
Augusta officer returns to work after internal review of Fairfield man’s shooting
Officer Sabastain Guptill returned to work last week after being placed on administrative leave after he shot a Fairfield man during an incident on South Belfast Avenue in Augusta.
Kennebec River rises in Augusta, forcing Front Street to close Sunday
City officials closed parking Sunday evening on Front Street when the river level rose abruptly.