Gary Lamb, who is currently town administrator in Waterboro, will begin his Hallowell tenure Aug. 9.
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Hallowell library window panels destroyed by vandalism
It was unclear when the vandalism occurred, but it likely took place sometime over the weekend, a Hubbard Free Library official said.
Word on the Street: What’s the scoop in Hallowell?
The Local Scoop just opened this year, but they already have made their mark downtown.
Augusta officials ponder flag policy in response to LGBTQ Pride display request
The goal is to have a policy in place by next June, and in the shorter term, officials plan to issue a proclamation showing support for the gay community.
Hallowell Pride sculpture allowed near city park after council narrowly approves public installation policy
The policy will provide guidance and an approval process for the placement of art, structures, flags and other installations on public property.
Ian Stebbins named Maine Principal’s Award winner at Hall-Dale High School
National Honor Society president and three-sport athlete at Farmingdale-area school plans to attend Bowdoin College in Brunswick.
Tick worries prompt school officials to spray Hall-Dale Elementary School grounds
Dresden Elementary and Hall-Dale Elementary Schools have had the greatest amount of ticks in Regional School Unit 2, but the Hallowell school is the priority because of summer building use.
Hallowell Legion to hold Memorial Day services
HALLOWELL — The Goodrich-Caldwell American Legion Post 6 plans to conduct a Memorial Day service at 10 a.m. Monday, May 31. The service will begin at the Civil War Monument at the South end of the Hallowell Cemetery, then proceed to the north end at the Legion Park. Members will next travel to the Hallowell […]
Virtual budget hearing brings Hallowell-area school board questions about impact of Richmond withdrawal
Residents of its member towns will determine whether Regional School Unit 2’s proposed spending plan for the 2021-2022 school year is approved when they head to the polls June 8.
Hallowell-area school looking to use athletics fund money to put in a new track
When he died, Hallowell resident Melvin Simmons left a financial gift intended to pay for improvements at Hall-Dale High School athletic facilities.