Kenneth Hatch’s attorney says the state generated multiple charges in hopes of getting a few convictions.
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YMCA in Augusta offering consumer science course
School districts often don’t have enough time, money or qualified teachers to teach family and consumer sciences, despite the need for people to have the skills taught in those classes.
The Great Race to motor through central Maine
Local organizers expect crowds and spectacle to greet the vintage car rally racers as they pass through Gardiner and Augusta in June.
Pedestrian safety the focus of upcoming Augusta, Hallowell forums
The forums are designed to alert Bicycle Coalition of Maine and MaineDOT officials of dangerous locations for pedestrians, bicyclists and motorists and discuss ways to make traveling safer.
Kennebec Journal Nov. 10 police log
Augusta area police reports for Nov. 10, 2017.
Augusta councilors express support for Colonial Theatre cash request
Theater supporters say funding is needed for environmental cleanup before other work can take place.
New directive in place for Augusta ed tech punished for telling colleague ‘I will pray for you’
Because of the publicity the complaint received, school employees have received ‘some highly inappropriate and profane communications,’ a School Department attorney said.
Augusta man arrested after Walmart confrontation was barred from owning firearm
The criminal complaint against Robert Potter cites a 2016 conviction for domestic violence assault in Auburn.
State transportation officials ask who and what struck Augusta overpass
The public is being asked to help supply information about a bridge strike as replacement work gets underway.
Augusta’s Colonial Theatre restoration leaders seek cash for environmental cleanup
Coal ash and asbestos in the basement of the historic but dilapidated downtown building is blocking already-funded floor repairs.