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Skowhegan town meeting could be moved to earlier in the year
Town Manager Dawn DiBlasi wants to move the annual town meeting from June to May, but some other town officials have doubts.
Want a garden? Plant a seed, reap the harvest
Reporting Aside: There are great resources available in Maine for those thinking about starting a garden, Amy Calder writes.
Maine lobstermen hauled smallest catch in 15 years
But they raked in the second-highest price per pound in the fishery’s history in 2024.
GOP push to end Maine solar subsidies, but lawmaker says it’s unlikely
How much to pay solar power developers has been an issue in Augusta for years and has emerged again as costs soar for some businesses.
Erskine Academy student to participate in Poetry Out Loud state finals
Freshman Stella Martinelli of Whitefield has advanced to the state finals competition.
Mount Vernon, Fayette sessions to address aging concerns
Sessions begin Monday, March 10, at the Mount Vernon Town Office and Saturday, March 15, at Fayette’s Underwood Library.
Friends of Animals partners with Augusta’s Maine Animal Health Alliance
To celebrate the partnership, 50 free spay/neuter certificates will be gifted to residents in need.
‘Blueberries for Sal’ diorama to debut at Maine’s Wild Blueberry Festival
Sarah ‘Sal’ McCloskey will give readings from the book on Children’s Day, Aug. 3.
Skowhegan Gardening workshop set for March 10
The workshop will be led by experts with the University of Maine Cooperative Extension.