Members of the community and others, including former owners of The Village Inn and Tavern, gather Sunday to celebrate.
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School may be out, but central Maine organizations ensure students get meals
According to the National Summer Food Service Program, there are at least 400 free food sites in Maine.
Maine summer camps see record numbers, but not without some hiccups along the way
Most summer camps across the state will not open at full capacity, and many are working through food supply issues and worker shortages.
Week In Photos June 25-July 2, 2021
Here are some of our favorite Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel photos from the past week.
Legal opinion says Belgrade marina not eligible for additional permitting
The town planning board discussed Shawn Grant’s application for a shoreland zoning permit Thursday evening.
Serious injury reported as Belgrade cleans up from destructive ‘microburst’ storm
A person was extricated from her car and taken to the hospital, officials said, while weather service officials said some 300 trees were uprooted by the intense storm with wind gusts reaching up to 90 mph.
Woman injured last week in Belgrade crash remains hospitalized, family says
Tracy Dickey Richard was one of the drivers involved last Tuesday in a two-vehicle crash on a curved section of state Route 135 in Belgrade, according to her sister.
Head-on crash in Belgrade sends drivers to hospital
Crash occurred at about 9:30 a.m. Tuesday on a curved area of state Route 135, north of Bartlett Road.
Belgrade officials seek legal help on lingering permit questions related to boat business
Shawn Grant is looking to follow a consent agreement between him and the town over a permit for his business, Brightside Marine.
Attorney General, Camp Bomazeen supporters sue Pine Tree Council of Boy Scouts
Bomazeen supporters seek to regain local control of Belgrade youth camp officials nearly sold to raise funds to pay off council debt.