Philanthropist Robert Fuller has offered an up-to-$500,000 donation, which must be matched by other private donations, to help fund improvements to Cony’s Alumni Field athletic complex.
Kennebec Journal
News and information from the greater Augusta area.
Day’s Store in Belgrade to close for winter
It has been 40 years since the store closed for winter, and time off will give owners the opportunity to regroup, make repairs and relax.
Winthrop mourns loss of former police officer and decorated soldier, Gilbert Turcotte
Turcotte, who was remembered as an advocate for fellow veterans and a hero, died on Nov. 10.
Police: Driver in Litchfield double fatality had blood alcohol level twice the legal limit
Shawn Metayer, 60, of Litchfield, facing two felony counts of manslaughter and one count of criminal aggravated operating under the influence.
Former Central Maine Meats properties auctioned in Gardiner
The winning bid on the three properties where a meat processing facility had operated was $2.1 million by Maine Capital Group.
Officials question Augusta police station building standards
City officials say the police station is in need of replacement and hope to ask voters, as soon as next March, to approve funding for it.
Driver in Litchfield double-fatal crash arrested, charged with manslaughter
Shawn Metayer, 60, arrested at his Litchfield home Sunday, charged with two counts of class A manslaughter, and OUI.
Winthrop American Legion honors its World War II members
Central Maine veterans share experiences of fear and humor while fighting in World War II.
Video: 14-year-old Winthrop fiddler plays to see people smile
Owen Kennedy will headline St. Andrew’s Day concert on Saturday, Nov. 30, in Winthrop.
Five Questions: PR Maven Nancy Marshall
The owner of Nancy Marshall Communications talks about the importance of technology and keeping pace with change.