The Augusta Housing Authority project would provide workforce housing at the old Statler mill site.
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Augusta Salvation Army officer heads to help in native Puerto Rico
Lt. Anagelys Cruz has been assigned to hurricane relief work.
Augusta councilors approve rules for secondhand shops
Frequently stolen types of items must be tracked, and held 15 days before resale.
UMA exhibit features letters from Mainers who served in World War I
The exhibit, which marks the centennial of the U.S. entry into the war, will be held at the Holocaust and Human Rights Center of Maine until Oct. 13.
Fairfield man pleads not guilty to attempted murder of ex-girlfriend in Oakland
Jeremy A. Clement was arraigned on five related charges Thursday at the Capital Judicial Center.
Housing proposal at former Statler mill site elicits neighbors’ worries
Critics of the proposal who attended a meeting Monday cited the possibility of increased traffic, crime and other problems.
Mass. man sentenced to 18 months for drug conspiracy
Jose Figueroa was arrested in December in Augusta after search warrants were executed in several locations in Augusta.
Municipal officials hear gritty details of Maine’s drug crisis
As part of the Maine Municipal Association’s annual convention, front-line responders spoke about what they see daily and what they hope can be done.
Mexican mask makers show their skills at Cony High School
Modesto and Manuel Horta spent the day showing students how they carve traditional wooden masks for fiestas and holiday celebrations in Mexico and around the world.
Augusta program to deliver buckets of sand to help seniors through winter
The program was organized with city funding by the Augusta Age-Friendly committee.