Two write-in candidates for the Ward 2 school board seat are providing the only competitive race on this year’s municipal election ballot.
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Ex-Riverview patient sued over assault on worker
A judge approved a $100,000 attachment on property belonging to Arlene Edson, who recently won $180,000 to settle a separate claim against the state.
Kennebec Journal Oct. 18 police log
Augusta area police reports for Oct. 18, 2017.
Students from across Maine take part in science day in Augusta
Maine Earth Science Day featured interactive exhibits on geology, lightning, gold prospecting and topography at the Maine State Museum.
Augusta council to vote Thursday on Statler housing proposal
Neighbors of the site — especially those on Maple Street, which would be used for access to the housing development — have spoken against the proposal.
Minot man awarded $300,000 in malpractice claim against Lewiston dentist
Steven Darnell Jr., 35, charged that Dr. Jan Kippax failed to properly treat an infection following tooth extraction.
Augusta council grapples with former Statler site redevelopment
The cost of building a new road, and neighbor complaints, drive the discussion of how to make the best use of the riverfront site.
Tennis courts filled with art to raise money for MaineGeneral opioid program
Artists showcased photos, turned wood and books at Augusta’s C-COPI Tennis and Sports Center.
Augusta Masonic Lodge holds open house
The Masons offered tours of the building and information about the fraternal organization.
Wayne World War II veteran’s service lauded by secretary of defense
Richard Lincoln received a book about Anzio plus notes from Secretary James Mattis, former Secretary William Cohen and other former military officials.