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Controversial proposal to extend blasting licenses back before Augusta council
Neighbors have complained that blasting at McGee’s pit has damaged their homes, made it hard to sell them by lowering their property values, and disrupted their lives with noise and vibrations.
Kennebec County discussions on immigration enforcement to continue
County commissioners will seek input from state and county law enforcement officials at an upcoming workshop.
Earth Day cleanup planned for Saturday in downtown Augusta
The event is scheduled to take place from 9:45 a.m. to 1 p.m., and volunteers are asked to gather at Market Square Park.
Augusta Civic Center, for 2nd consecutive year, expected to be profitable
Officials said some years the building has operated at a loss, but this year is likely to bring a small profit, highlighting a stronger local economy that’s prompting more people to attend events and spend money there.
Three to seek Augusta council spot in June election
No one filed to run for school board, but there’s still time to sign up as a write-in candidate.
Augusta councilors wary of donation of dilapidated building
11 State St. has been vacant since its tenants were ordered out in 2012 because of safety concerns.
Augusta home for homeless female veterans nears completion
The Betsy Ann Ross House of Hope should open officially for occupancy later this month, its director said Thursday at a ribbon-cutting event.
Pillsbury’s attorneys say that ‘green-eyed monster’ remark biased jurors in murder trial
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court heard the appeal for a new trial in the November 2013 killing of Jillian Jones.
It’s time for Kennebec River’s ‘big flush’ as Augusta, Skowhegan warned of possible flooding
The water is expected to cover the Front Street parking lot in Augusta but not damage the buildings, officials said.