The free event will welcome the convoy of about a dozen tractor-trailers to the Augusta Civic Center for the first time since the event started in 1992.
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Wreath-laying ceremony set for Dec. 15
Wreaths Across America events will be held in Augusta.
Winslow drug raid results in 3 years behind bars for New York woman
The remaining four years were suspended while Kristina Torres spends three years on probation.
Judge affirms Medicaid expansion, but sets deadline that LePage won’t have to meet
While the ruling goes against the LePage administration, the judge pushes the enrollment date back to Feb. 1, when the governor will be Janet Mills, an advocate of expansion.
Augusta man back behind bars charged with choking former girlfriend
Judge Tom Nale set Lance K. Wallace’s bail at $25,000.
Identity of driver in Nov. 26 crash that killed an Augusta man still not released
Police said they are releasing no further information yet, in conformity with normal ‘investigative procedure.’
Two more added to Maine cannabis advisory commission
The 15-person panel still has two legislative seats to fill.
Suspicious package was empty that prompted closure, evacuation at Augusta post office, federal building
The box, which prompted a three-hour shut down and shelter-in-place order for a nearby school, was ultimately determined to be empty by the Maine State Police bomb squad.
Augusta councilors, school board members seek to improve relationship
Previous budget seasons have seen rising contention between the groups of elected officials when it comes to approving the annual school budget.
Amid snowy winter, helpers emerge to shovel out city’s elderly, disabled
Volunteers, including inmates and police, help shovel the walkways of elderly or disabled residents, who can also get a sand bucket delivered by the city.