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Kennebec Land Trust plans to purchase, permanently conserve 120 acres in Fayette
The land has been owned by the Hewett family since 1965.
Kennebec County Administrator Robert Devlin to retire at year’s end
Devlin was hired as Kennebec County’s first administrator, after he lobbied the Maine State Legislature to allow counties the independent authority to hire professional managers without seeking permission from state lawmakers.
Hang on, if you dare: Professional bull riders come to Maine and put on a show
Riders on the Professional Bull Riders Velocity Tour earn points — and paychecks — the longer they can stay on a bull.
Maine Academy of Natural Sciences graduates 21 in Threshold program Friday
Alternative high school program allows students to finish their diploma requirements while working independently for part of the week.
Augusta: What do you want in your next city manager?
The new city manager is unlikely to be hired by the time William Bridgeo retires from his post in September.
Gardiner wastewater treatment upgrades are underway
The $3.5 million project, funded by a combination of federal loan and grant money, is replacing the aging treatment infrastructure with a newer version that’s more energy efficient.
‘Richmond Nights’ gives town a taste of annual celebration
Richmond Nights is reduced in scope from the usual Richmond Days, but will still offer similar fun for the whole family.
Former Brunswick athletic director now Cony Middle School’s assistant principal
Jeffrey Ramich, who started his new position on July 1, said he is ready for a new challenge after years of a career focus on athletics.
East Benton family prepares for 49th edition of Fiddlers Convention
The annual East Benton Fiddler’s Contest and Convention will resume this Sunday after skipping last year due to the coronavirus pandemic.