The second phase includes permitting for sandbags, geotechnical exploration and conceptual engineering design, with costs not to exceed $45,800.
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Years of inaction to redevelop historic Kennebec Arsenal prompts Augusta officials to take initiative with owner
A citizen group worried about ongoing deterioration at the site, asked city officials to take action to get North Carolina developer to finally redevelop the historic riverfront site.
Attempted crossover on I-95 in Pittsfield causes crash, serious injuries
The driver who attempted the crossover on Interstate 95 in Pittsfield on Saturday has been charged with aggravated driving to endanger and operating with an expired license.
Strong thunderstorms move through central Maine leaving many without power
Kennebec County was hardest hit in terms of its thousand-plus outages, but power was quickly being restored throughout the afternoon.
Column: How a COVID-19 death impacted photojournalist’s family
Morning Sentinel photographer Rich Abrahamson recounts the loss of his brother-in-law to COVID-19 last year and how his family has coped with the loss.
Waterville’s search for assistant city manager highlights focus on future
The position, approved by the City Council in the 2021-22 municipal budget, would serve to support the city manager and free him up to focus on economic development and other matters.
Hot, humid weather in central Maine ripens fruit and brings cries for relief
This week’s hot, humid weather sent people across central Maine looking for relief, and people in the Richmond area looking for ripe peaches at Pleasant Pond Orchard, where owner Shane Patrick advises people to stop by early in the day.
Company loses exclusive rights in sale of Hampden waste-to-energy facility
Delta Thermo Energy can still close the sale of the recycling plant, but officials can now consider other proposals too.
Hallowell-area school district to follow CDC masking recommendations
After two hours of deliberation and many different perspectives shared, Regional School Unit 2 will require masks to be worn in its schools.
Clinton OKs next step in possible expansion of space for police department
The Board of Selectmen approved funding for engineering advice regarding a potential addition to the space used by the police department.