Carnivore biologist Geri Vistein to give talk at Lithgow Public Library in Augusta.
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Eric Brakey says he may challenge Golden for 2nd District seat
The Auburn Republican said he will announce a final decision later this summer.
New state office building opens in Augusta
More than 500 Maine Department of Health and Human Services and Department of Administrative and Financial Services employees will work in the building.
Reprise Choral Ensemble to perform first concert June 23
The concert will feature works ranging from early music, William Billings and Henry Purcell, to contemporary composers like Colin Britt and Daniel Gawthrop.
Nature club to host Gray trip June 26
Visit to Gray Animal Farm and Wildlife Sanctuary is planned.
Maine Women’s Fund awards $132,550 to 14 organizations
The local recipients include Augusta’s New Ventures Maine and League of Women Voters of Maine Education Fund.
Gov. Mills signs bill to ban single-use plastic bags
Maine will join four other states with bag bans when the legislation takes effect on April 22, 2020, Earth Day. The delay is designed to give businesses time to adjust.
Bike Day planned at Maine State Museum
Special events for all ages honor bicycling and the 100th anniversary of women’s right to vote.
Caron graduates from Castleton University
CASTLETON, Vt. — Mitchell Caron, of Augusta, graduated in May from Castleton University with a Bachelor of Science in exercise science.
Trekking through Augusta: Father-daughter team rides tandem in Trek Across Maine
The third and final day of the 185-mile American Lung Association ride took Trekkers through Augusta and south through the Kennebec Valley as part of new route.