In preparing to close on the deal and accept the gift of the land, an attorney flagged a provision of the project agreement as potentially obligating the city to spend money to stay in compliance with state regulations and policies.
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State seeks volunteers to help digitize Maine historical documents
The list of projects includes the Civl War diary of a member of the famed 20th Maine Volunteers to documents from 1777 on the capture of a fugitive slave.
New Mainers explore myths about their native lands
The refugee panel at the University of Maine at Augusta speaks in part to dispel misconceptions about migrants.
Probe of Kennebec County security officer’s breach ongoing
The county sheriff’s office hasn’t announced policy changes since a member of court staff snapped a photo of an attorney’s notes.
Augusta woman appeals 63-month sentence for tax fraud and identity theft
Joann C. Rittall’s case will be heard by a three-judge panel Wednesday in Boston.
Augusta woman to serve 4 years behind bars for stabbing husband twice, once while driving him to the hospital
Tracy L. Fleischer, 35, was sentenced Monday at the Capital Judicial Center.
Augusta flight instructor spent 40 years taking students under his wing
For David Smith of Maine Instrument Flight, now retired, taking to the skies ‘truly is a love.’
Short film sheds light on violence in LGBT community
A movie by the Family Violence Project in Augusta, “We See You,” will be released this spring.
More than 100 brave the cold to attend pro-Trump rally in Augusta
Supporters of the president wave American flags and carry ‘Trump-Pence’ signs as they rally outside the State House.
Hein found not guilty in Kennebec River Rail Trail puppy-kicking case
Hein, 46, was charged with animal cruelty after the November 2015 incident in Augusta.