All four residents of Betsy Ann Ross House of Hope say they were told last Thursday they had to be out by Tuesday, and none of them have yet found other places to live.
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Free community takeout dinners offered May 20 in Augusta
To place a takeout order, call 458-8537.
Augusta Nature Club cancels annual meeting
The club’s walking/hiking trails are open to the public and in good condition and well marked.
Kennebec Historical Society’s May public presentation postponed
“The Traveling Sisters: Moving Forward,” a talk by Shelly Lance-Fulk and Jacklyn Amtower, was originally scheduled for May 20.
Cony’s Chizzle Wizzle variety show will go on — virtually
This year’s version of the nation’s longest-running student variety show will be patched together with video of two performances — one that’s already been recorded, the other to be filmed June 6 at Cony High School.
Maine Quilts: 250 Years of Comfort and Community exhibition schedule revised
Maine State Museum to open major new exhibit April 17, 2021.
Former rabbi returns home after recovering from COVID-19
Temple Beth El rabbi emeritus Susan Bulba Carvutto returned home to Granite Hill Estates with a warm welcome from friends.
Augusta councilors ask for school board to cut about $450K from budget
Citing city budget cuts, including the layoffs of more than 30 workers, councilors asked the Augusta school board to cut about $450,000 from the proposed budget to avoid a tax increase.
Augusta Schools’ policy on broadcast media stalls — again — due to lack of input
Radio broadcaster says station won’t broadcast Cony High School home games if the proposed policy passes.
Central Maine food banks scrambling for supplies but continuing to meet need during the pandemic
Food banks in Augusta, Gardiner and Hallowell are struggling to get diverse products, but are keeping up with increased need during the coronavirus pandemic.