City officials say the police station is in need of replacement and hope to ask voters, as soon as next March, to approve funding for it.
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Winthrop American Legion honors its World War II members
Central Maine veterans share experiences of fear and humor while fighting in World War II.
Five Questions: PR Maven Nancy Marshall
The owner of Nancy Marshall Communications talks about the importance of technology and keeping pace with change.
Walmart settles disabled Maine worker’s discrimination lawsuit
The retail giant will pay a former Augusta cashier $80,000 in back wages and change its disability reassignment policy nationwide.
Augusta councilors express support for military excise tax exemption
The proposal would exempt military personnel stationed out of state, or deployed more than 180 days, from vehicle excise tax in Augusta.
Augusta, Waterville area bridge results
Gamers play in Waterville, Hallowell, Fairfield and Augusta.
Tax-Aide foundation seeks volunteers
The AARP Tax-Aide Foundation seeks volunteers to join a team of dedicated AARP Tax-Aide volunteers who prepare and electronically file federal and state income tax returns for low to moderate income taxpayers, according to a news release form the foundation. This program is provided free of charge to eligible taxpayers. Volunteers help neighbors take away […]
Newly elected councilors may join new Augusta police station debate before taking office
Councilors elected in November’s election are not scheduled to start their terms until they are sworn in at the start of the new year.
CCC Construction building damaged in Augusta fire Wednesday
Property owner Renee Callahan said building on Callahan Drive in Augusta housed her husband Peter’s business, CCC Construction.
Kennebec Historical Society’s next presentation set for Nov. 20
Henry “Hank” D. Lunn will speak at the Maine State Library.