The project includes work needed to change the downtown Water Street traffic flow from one-way to two-way traffic, and improvements to Commercial Street.
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MaineGeneral Hospice facilitator training offered
Meeting will begin April 17 at the Alfond Center for Health.
Drivers at Augusta KVCAP vote to unionize
Seventeen drivers voted to form a union that will affiliate with the International Association of Machinists District Lodge 4.
Authorities probe fire that damaged Augusta Little League concession stand
The fire was reported about 11:20 p.m. Monday night at the concession stand off Piggery Road.
Maine loses latest fight over Riverview funding
Gov. Mills is reviewing her options following the decision by the federal government that the state must repay $72 million stemming from when the psychiatric hospital was decertified.
Man who killed, dismembered father in Gardiner given more supervised time in community
Leroy Smith III, found not criminally responsible in the 2014 killing of his father, will be allowed to be out of Riverview Psychiatric Center for up to six hours at a time with one-to-one supervision by the hospital staff.
Spring Hospice Volunteer Training to begin April 1
There is a need for new volunteers who are veterans.
Augusta to work on proposal restricting camper living
Prompted by the concerns of a building owner about people living in campers next to his property, the city will work on a proposal to regulate how long someone can live in a camper, which is not currently addressed by any local laws.
Controversial proposed Augusta counseling service has to prove it has enough parking
Potential neighbors say Blue Willow Counseling will bring unwanted traffic to the residential neighborhood and wouldn’t have enough parking, while owners say they’ll provide a much needed service and wouldn’t have a negative impact on the area.
Gardiner/Augusta Lions Club Past International Director Lewis Small Sr. honored
Litchfield resident recognized for 50 years of Lions service.