“A Superhero Teacher Lives Here! St. Michael School” signs were placed in their yards during National Teacher Appreciation Week.
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New state boat launch, accessible family fishing area approved for Togus Pond in Augusta
In a Zoom meeting Tuesday, numerous Togus Pond property owners objected to the project due to the potential for increased boat traffic and milfoil from launch users.
Maine Climate Council’s Natural and Working Lands Working Group seeks public comments
Group is responsible for developing, recommending mitigation and adaptation actions to the council.
Children’s Discovery Museum to close Augusta location, focus on Waterville
The museum, which offers exhibits and activities to ignite the curiosity of children and celebrate learning through play, plans to buy the First Congregational United Church of Christ at 7 Eustis Parkway in Waterville.
Virtual Girls’ Day at the Statehouse Kickoff! set for May 14
Event hosted by the Maine Women’s Lobby Education Fund.
Following one positive test, all other Augusta firefighters test negative for COVID-19
While one firefighter-paramedic tested positive last week and was hospitalized for COVID-19, the other 50 members of the Augusta Fire Department have tested negative.
KHS raises 25% of fundraising goal
Funds raised will be used for ongoing operations, expenses to sustain nonprofit service.
Sadie and Harry Davis Foundation awards grants to 13 Maine organizations
The Sadie and Harry Davis Foundation, based in Fairfield, has awarded grants to 13 Maine organizations through its Children’s Health Small Grants Program. This year the foundation chose to prioritize the most urgent and essential needs of Maine children during the COVID-19 pandemic, including food, shelter and healthcare. The 13 awards total $116,240, according to […]
Controversial Augusta Schools proposed broadcast policy back with content restrictions included
The previously rejected policy, which broadcasters said would force them to stop covering Cony sports if it passed, was revised to lower fees, but the regulations on content remain.
Free community takeout meals offered May 13 in Augusta
To place an order, call 458-8537.