A city park, Macomber Park, now occupies the Gage Street lot.
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Gardiner officials to receive update on bridge project
City officials have asked for more information on the materials excavated from around the Bridge Street bridge, as well as the upcoming schedule of work.
Hallowell city councilors back plan to reopen dog park
Councilors moved unanimously to open the dog park at Vaughn Field following a clean-up event on Oct. 20.
Passenger hurt in Madison motorcycle crash; driver charged with OUI
A woman was seriously injured Saturday when the motorcycle on which she was a passenger crashed on Nichols Street in Madison.
Norridgewock official rues miscommunication about holiday
Facebook posts call out the town manager after signs were posted saying the town would observe Columbus Day and an ill-timed joke about working on Indigenous Peoples’ Day.
Artwork from children in detention camps coming Saturday to Waterville
Mary Dunn, who has traveled to the U.S. and Mexican border, is helping to organize the exhibit, as well as a silent auction fundraiser Oct. 12 at Hathaway Creative Center to help asylum seekers with humanitarian aid and legal services.
Bingham aquaculture facility kept fish in cruel, unsanitary conditions, group says
The nonprofit Washington, D.C.-based Compassion Over Killing released its findings Monday of an undercover investigation of salmon hatchery Cooke Aquaculture.
Caught on camera: Augusta man sentenced to 3 years for thefts
Joseph Carter, 52, of Augusta, was allegedly caught on camera stealing items, including a baby stroller.
Kennebec Valley Chamber of Commerce to host annual Business Expo
More than 100 businesses will participate in the event at the Augusta Civic Center, which is geared toward networking and helping job seekers find a new employer.
‘It is all expression’: Cigar box guitars show many items can be turned into instruments
Cigar box guitar performances, hand-wiring pickup demonstrations start third day of Maine Luthier’s Showcase.