Residents and staff participate in global event via rocking chairs on June 19.
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With officers moving on, Hallowell police look to fill full-time positions
The Police Department’s roster includes five full-time and seven part-time officers, and former Chief Eric Nason has been serving as a reserve officer since May.
Hallowell officials ask DECD to amend error in city’s TIF district documents
Andrea Smith, the state Department of Economic and Community Development’s director of tax incentive programs, said her department has been working with the city to address this matter since last year.
Hallowell’s Bolley’s Famous Franks to open in August
The eatery, a local institution for nearly 50 years, will delay reopening out of concern for the health of its regular customers who tend to be older individuals.
Cox Memorial United Methodist Church to welcome new pastor July 5
HALLOWELL — The congregation of Cox Memorial United Methodist Church will officially welcome its new pastor, the Rev. Richard A. Cullen, on Sunday, July 5. Cullen returns to Maine having served in Nashua, New Hampshire, at Main Street United Methodist Church for the last eight years. Prior to serving in New Hampshire, Cullen served as […]
A Hallowell staple for more than 80 years, Boynton’s Market for sale
Owners Don and Ruth LaChance, who opened the current iteration of the business in its new location in 2012, are selling the market for $69,900.
Kennebec County Commissioners pass increased budget
To help municipalities with cash flow, commissioners voted to allow them to pay their county tax in two payments for this year only.
Three local students graduate from Bowdoin College
Graduates include Anne McKee, Chase Tomberlin and Tyler Nussinow.
Hallowell Planning Board to consider project for final original Stevens Commons building
Developer Matt Morrill says the Cleveland Building, which is north of the Hallowell Fire Station on Coos Lane, will be converted into apartments.
Former Maine legislator to open medical marijuana retail store in Hallowell
Ed DuGay, a governmental affairs consultant and former Democratic state legislator, plans to open Hallowell 4Twenty at 31 Water St. before July 4.