The plan calls for work on an approximately 5-mile, accident-prone section of the road in Winthrop.
Craig Crosby
After 20 years, Augusta’s well-dressed goose continues to delight
Georgie the Goose has spent the past two decades on Marjorie Scott’s Augusta lawn, capturing the attention of passers-by with its imaginative wardrobe.
Two separate fires in 4 hours displace five Augusta families
A kitchen fire in a mobile home and an apartment building blaze leave 14 people in need of temporary shelter.
Well-dressed goose’s curb appeal a feather in Augusta woman’s cap
She’s called the ‘Goose Lady’ for her concrete lawn ornament.
Eastern Avenue goose turns 20
Georgie the Goose has spent the past two decades on Marjorie Scott’s Augusta lawn, delighting those who pass by.
Augusta apartment fire displaces four families
An electrical malfunction is blamed, and multiple code violations must be addressed before the tenants are allowed to move back in.
Augusta woman faces setback in life insurance appeal
Jennifer Neumeyer hopes to convince the state to honor her late husband’s life insurance policy.
Newlywed ex-policewoman dies days after Augusta motorcycle crash
Karen Nightingale, 53, was on the way to her soon-to-be new home when her motorcycle hit a pothole.
Kennebec County detective named top deputy in the nation
Sgt. John Bourque is praised especially for his effectiveness on drug cases.
Gardiner woman dies from motorcycle crash injuries
Karen O’Donnell suffered the injuries July 6 in an accident in Augusta after she hit a pothole.