Joseph Carter, 52, of Augusta, was allegedly caught on camera stealing items, including a baby stroller.
Kennebec Journal
News and information from the greater Augusta area.
Kennebec Valley Chamber of Commerce to host annual Business Expo
More than 100 businesses will participate in the event at the Augusta Civic Center, which is geared toward networking and helping job seekers find a new employer.
‘It is all expression’: Cigar box guitars show many items can be turned into instruments
Cigar box guitar performances, hand-wiring pickup demonstrations start third day of Maine Luthier’s Showcase.
Augusta native makes Maine mark in Denver
Drew Ryan has brought the type of seafood joint most Mainers take for granted to the Mile High City.
Kennebec County courts Sept. 26-Oct. 2, 2019
A roundup of cases closed Sept. 26-Oct. 2, 2019, at courts in Augusta and Waterville.
Five Questions: Diggy’s Dogs owners Joy Bechard and Jason Davis
The owners of Diggy’s Dogs talk about knowing when it’s time to make a change and start something new.
Firefighters challenged to work with communities to reduce fire risk
Maine Firefighters Memorial Service Program especially somber in wake of Farmington explosion that killed one firefighter, critically and seriously injured six others.
New Augusta Police station could cost as much as $21.5 million
Putting the proposed new station on a run-down downtown site would be the most costly, but mayor says that location could bring the most benefits.
Maine Natural Gas: No gas found in State Police Crime Laboratory, valve leak repaired
A spokesperson from Maine Natural Gas said no gas was found in the lab, but 50 people were evacuated Thursday while gas crews worked to repair a leak in a riser valve.
Farmingdale selectboard approves $9,949 for new sewer pump
Resident Bruce Ellis said he observed the station overflowing in April for more than 12 hours, but some town officials said they weren’t aware of an overflow.