The Augusta Symphony Orchestra has a new conductor and community musicians.
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Kennebec County budget draft calls for 10% spending increase
The county budget committee begins deliberations Wednesday at 6 p.m. at 125 State St. in Augusta.
Gardiner’s Open Book Players plans to hold auditions March 2
Actors will audition for a part in ‘Thurber Fables … for Adults.’
Gardiner man charged with sex trafficking in connection with Rockland massage parlor
Tian Tao, 54, was arrested Thursday as part of an investigation into a business, Asian Massage, in Rockland, police said.
Hallowell police staffing slowly rebounds at start of new chief’s tenure
Chris Giles became police chief in December amid union negotiations that brought pay increases for officers to strengthen faltering recruitment efforts.
Goldfinch Creamery Cafe and Bakery to close Friday in downtown Gardiner
The family-owned and run business, which opened at 316 and 318 Water St. in October 2021, quickly became a popular destination for ice cream, pastries and tea.
Feed Your Neighbor fundraiser set for March 1 in Gardiner
The event will benefit the Chrysalis Place Food Bank in Gardiner.
Central Maine dealing with first of two storms expected this week
Slippery conditions are expected Friday, and snow and sleet are expected over the weekend.
Gardiner school’s drama club set to present annual musical
“Once Upon A Mattress” will be staged at 7 p.m. Friday and 1 and 7 p.m. Saturday.
Gardiner opera house to feature Griffin William Sherry Feb. 14
Sherry’s roots continue to grow in the ever evolving genres of folk, Americana and rock ‘n roll.