Seth Labreck, 35, of South China, and Jennifer Hood, 38, of Winslow, were killed after the pickup truck they were in veered off the road Sunday night, according to Maine State Police.
Kennebec Journal
News and information from the greater Augusta area.
Gardiner contamination removal ending soon
The Department of Environmental Protection has been overseeing the removal of contaminated material for about six weeks, but the project will wrap soon so that the bridge replacement project won’t be delayed.
Gardiner school district starts the new year with new administrators
The district is also continuing to work on existing projects, and officials will start considering a late start time for the high school.
Windsor Fair’s first cornhole tournament tests the mettle of area players
Forty teams from across the region competed for top honors Sunday in a game that’s gaining popularity nationwide but local teams are focused on the fun.
Five Questions: Looks Back
Five business owners and executives share the wisdom they have learned and shared.
Maple Street residents petition Augusta for speed bumps, speed limit reduction
Police have monitored traffic on the street, but saw little evidence of speeding.
Monmouth replaces culvert on Sanborn Road
Culvert had flooded ‘repeatedly’ where a marsh feeds into Jug Stream.
After being destroyed by fire, a rebuilt sawmill and jobs returning to Jefferson
N.C. Hunt Lumber President Rob Hunt said 17 workers who were laid off in the wake of the March fire will likely return this winter.
Students move into University of Maine Augusta’s first dormitory
Hallowell’s Stevens Hall will house 36 students, with a second dormitory planned for the 2020-2021 school year.
Maine man plans to appeal sentence for killing Augusta pedestrian with car
Andrew Bilodeau is sentenced to serve 10 years in prison with all but 1 year suspended for hitting and killing Emile Morin of Augusta.