The earthquake, which struck just after 10 a.m., was centered about 6 miles southeast of York Harbor. Its effects were felt as far north as Bangor and south as New York City.
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Pietroski joins commercial lending team at Skowhegan Savings
Pietroski will be based out of the bank’s Augusta branch, assisting business customers in the greater Kennebec County region.
Augusta City Councilors set 2025 goals for economic development, housing
Officials to explore ways to add public transit, housing and other services during annual goal-setting meeting.
After floods, Augusta updates Kennebec River warnings
The surprising storm in December 2023 led officials to reassess when warnings are triggered.
Kennebec Performing Arts Company to resume rehearsals
KPAC welcomes experienced and committed musicians to join its groups, with open enrollment continuing through February.
Capital Area Technical Center honors student, teacher
AUGUSTA — Capital Area Technical Center has named Parker Douin, a senior at Maranacook Community High School and a resident of Readfield, as the professional of the month. He has been enrolled in the Plumbing & Heating program for the past two years, where he has excelled in both hands-on skills and academic understanding, according […]
Augusta’s Western Avenue gets temporary bridge this weekend
Motorists won’t be able to turn left onto Whitten Road once the change is made.
JMG, University Credit Union forge partnership
This collaboration reflects a shared commitment to creating engaging and impactful experiences for students.
Oakland woman named Maine’s Mother of the Year
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Monica Wilcox Charette of Oakland has been named 2025 Maine Mother of the Year. Charette will be recognized and represent Maine at the 90th National Convention of American Mothers in San Juan, Puerto Rico in April, where one honoree will be named American Mother of the Year. A native of Aroostook County, […]
Maine organizations to receive 2024 Catalyst Grant
Each organization will be awarded $30,000 over three years, for a total of $90,000 in grant funding.