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Hallowell
Program on depression, anxiety to be offered in Farmingdale
The program identifies the underlying causes of depression and anxiety so that a lasting cure can be found.
The Way It Was in Hallowell: Week of March 17-24
Showcasing what happened in the Hallowell-area on this date for the week of March 17-24.
Repair work taking place at Augusta’s Lithgow Library
AUGUSTA — Repair work began March 11 in Lithgow Public Library’s historic wing at 45 Winthrop St. The first phase of work will start with the Reading Room, which will be partially closed, and then will shift to the west side where the DVDs, magazines and newspapers are housed, according to a news release from […]
Hallowell asks for bids, proposals to renovate historic fire station
This is the second time Hallowell officials have tried to offload the building, but the first attempt solicited only one bid, which the city rejected.
Augusta’s Memorial Bridge topic of Historical society talk
The presentation will feature a collection of historical photographs.
Manchester family donates almost 100 acres to Kennebec Land Trust
Matt Sinclair and his grandfather, Robert Hopkins, are hoping their gift of land in Manchester will give future generations an opportunity to be in nature.
The Way It Was in Hallowell: Week of March 10-17
Showcasing what happened in the Hallowell-area on this date for the week of March 10-17.
Hallowell residents say they want new city manager to be finance-focused
Hallowell dove into its search for a new city manager late last month, with three months left before current City Manager Gary Lamb leaves.
Augusta daytime shelter, needle exchange concerns addressed
Maine Recovery Access Project’s Access Center is expected to open at 53 Water St., in the north end of the city’s downtown, in June, bringing both hopes and concerns.