Lincoln County Historical Association shares news about summer season.
Kennebec Journal
News and information from the greater Augusta area.
New tour showcases Hallowell’s unique history, restaurant scene
Red Cloak Tours’s Hallowell Historic Tidbit showcases the city’s restaurants for their cuisine and their historic significance.
Richmond celebrates community spirit, rejuvenation of town during annual summer celebration
Richmond celebrates community spirit and rejuvenation of town during annual summer celebration.
Al’s Pizza in Skowhegan marking 50 years
Al’s Pizza at 20 Waterville Road in Skowhegan is celebrating 50 years in business under the ownership of brother-sister team Chad Partridge and Marsha Toth. Al’s has been in Chad and Marsha’s family for 50 years, since 1969, when the Partridge family purchased the shop. Their father, Barry, worked at Al’s in the 1960s during […]
Ben Hur to be staged in Lakewood
Based on one of the timeless stories of one of the best-selling books of the nineteenth century, this stage adaptation condenses the epic tale so that it can be told by just four actors. The story follows an amateur theatre troupe as they produce the massive tale of the fictional Jewish prince and merchant Judah Ben-Hur.
Hit the road: State, other groups working to protect central Maine’s wildlife on the highway
The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife is partnering with University of California-Davis and Maine Audubon to identify hot spots and prevent animals from being killed by traffic.
University of Maine at Fort Kent dean’ list
Students recognized for academic achievement for the spring semester.
Bryant University recognizes local graduates
Graduates include Topsham’s Hodge, Readfield’s Madore, Wilton’s Newbill.
University of Maine at Augusta dean’s list
Full- and part-time students recognized for academic achievement for the spring semester.
Aug. 3 pilgrimage planned to walk in the historic footsteps of Fr. Sebastian Râle
Jesuit missionary to the Maine Abenakis was killed in 1724 by the British.