Abutters of the property are worried about how the development might tax the water supply and the potential for septic runoff leaching into neighboring lots.
Kennebec Journal
News and information from the greater Augusta area.
Liz Soares: Down the rabbit hole with President Trump
I still yearn for a president who speaks and writes eloquently, but the president’s liabilities go far beyond his incoherence, writes Liz Soares.
Dresden pushes ahead with town office reorganization
At Saturday’s Town Meeting, voters approved the proposed spending plan, which included salaries for appointed Town Office staff.
New state office building opens in Augusta
More than 500 Maine Department of Health and Human Services and Department of Administrative and Financial Services employees will work in the building.
Readfield voters approve $550,000 bond for fire station, library improvements
Voters elected incumbent Kathryn Mills Woodsum and Ralph Eno Jr. to serve on the Select Board.
Prosecutors want to try teen as adult in Litchfield woman’s death
Defense expert witness says William Smith, one of three teens charged in the April 2018 death of Kimberly Mironovas, started to choke her but stopped because he couldn’t go through with it.
Gardiner officials to vote on city budget
Following a round of cuts two weeks ago, Gardiner elected officials are expected to make their final vote on a $6 million budget proposal when they meet this week.
Somerville voters pass $565,275 municipal budget
Forty-nine residents approved all of the articles in a little more than three hours, according to town office staff.
Kingfield Pops concert set for June 29
In its 17th year, The Kingfield POPS will feature The Bangor Symphony Orchestra featuring Grammy Award Winning Music Conductor and Director Lucas Richman at 5 p.m. Saturday, June 29, at Kennedy Farm, on Route 142 in Kingfield. The crowd will be greeted by the Western Mountain Trash Can Band to get toes tapping as soon […]
Kennebec River Day set for Mill Park
Kennebec River Day will take place from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, June 29, in Mill Park in Augusta. In the event of rain, events will be moved to the Augusta Civic Center. The Family Fun Stage will be emceed by 92 Moose personalities. Taiko Drumming will begin at 11 .m. with dance performances […]
 
				 
				 
				
 
				 
				
 
				
 
				