Augusta area police reports for Sept. 1, 2019
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Bug Maine-ia to return Sept. 10 to Maine State Museum
Admission is free during the natural science education fair.
Five Questions: Looks Back
Five business owners and executives share the wisdom they have learned and shared.
Business Notes: Sales agent Fred Hebert joins Newcastle Realty Team
Central Maine business briefs: Loyal Biscuit Co. awards more than $11,000 to 4 nonprofits; TOCmedia to host 3 new social media marketing business-breakfast events at Thomas College; United Way of Kennebec Valley welcomes new director of resource development and marketing; Unity College names first ever VP of Flagship and Distance Education; Bob Berry named to board of directors at Franklin Savings Bank.
Maple Street residents petition Augusta for speed bumps, speed limit reduction
Police have monitored traffic on the street, but saw little evidence of speeding.
Lithgow Public Library holds Bike for Books drawing
Bethlehem Masonic Lodge 35 A.F. & A.M. donation helps 14 children receive new bicycles, helmets, T-shirts for completing library’s Summer Reading Program.
Students move into University of Maine Augusta’s first dormitory
Hallowell’s Stevens Hall will house 36 students, with a second dormitory planned for the 2020-2021 school year.
With traffic deaths up 24%, police ramp up drunken-driving patrols for holiday weekend
Officials expect more than 1 million vehicles on the Maine Turnpike over the Labor Day weekend, and police agencies across Maine will be watching for impaired drivers.
Tai Chi for Health and Balance planned
Workshops will be held from Sept. 18 through Nov. 13.
Maine man plans to appeal sentence for killing Augusta pedestrian with car
Andrew Bilodeau is sentenced to serve 10 years in prison with all but 1 year suspended for hitting and killing Emile Morin of Augusta.