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Kennebec Journal
News and information from the greater Augusta area.
Maine Community Foundation Southern Midcoast Committee awards more than $80,000 in grants
Grant recipients include Old Bristol Historical Society, Stepping Stone Housing Inc., bGEN.
University of Maine at Farmington dean’s list
Local students recognized for academic achievement for the spring semester.
Gardiner/Augusta Lions install new officers
New officers are President PID Lew Small, Secretary Marie Bronn, Treasurer Jeanette Weber, Second Vice President Randy Shorey and First Vice President Linda Shorey.
Augusta city councilor resigning effective end of July
At-large Councilor Corey Wilson has submitted his resignation because he and his family are moving out of the city.
Vehicles on east side of Augusta targeted for burglaries
Cellphones, laptops, clothes and pocket change were stolen from unlocked vehicles.
Police searching for person who robbed Quick Mart in Augusta
The suspect threatened to use a weapon and left with an undisclosed amount of money at the Western Avenue store on Wednesday evening.
J.P. Devine MIFF Movie Review: ‘Blue Velvet’
There will be plenty of local Lumberton corruption, some crime, and scene after scene of lusciously colored sexual perversion, J.P. Devine writes.
Lucky Clark On Music: Tinsley Ellis
Critically-acclaimed blues/rock artist to make debut appearance at ‘Waterville Rocks!’ show July 26.
Oakland native Nick Mayo signs with Japanese pro basketball team
After playing well with the Miami Heat NBA Summer League squad, the Messalonskee graduate will now take his talent to Japan.