It has drawn lovers of the old and rare for more than 27 years, this year welcoming 41 vendors.
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Crows, bald eagles abound for bird watchers in Augusta
The event is part of the annual National Audubon Society’s Christmas Bird Count.
St. Mark’s Home in Augusta soon to be listed for sale
Money from the real estate sale will go toward the Home’s mission of helping needy people in the city.
Bowdoinham motorcyclist dodges potholes and lemurs in Madagascar trek
The harsh living and working conditions in the island nation leave Carmel Rubin grateful to be an American.
Crash in Augusta splits vehicle, sends 2 to hospital
The men escape serious injury but the Mitsubishi Lancer ends up in two pieces after hitting a tree.
Augusta police discover fake version of their Facebook page
Deputy Police Chief Jared Mills says the page resembles the real one but displays several false news stories.
Marijuana recount heads into second week after snow delay
The No on 1 campaign says it continues to pick up votes, but the official vote tally won’t be released until the recount is finished.
In fashion, fickle trends and low prices translate to enormous waste
First we waste time shopping, then organizing overstuffed closets. Soon, we tire of the look and toss clothes away, generating guess what? More waste.
Campaign to draw workers to Maine gets $100,000 boost
Live and Work in Maine, which targets summer tourists to live and work here, won the award to expand its marketing efforts.
Woman charged after exchange of gunfire in Wal-Mart parking lot pleads to reduced charge
Diana Davis received a 100-day jail sentence but was freed for time served after being arrested in connection with the incident in Augusta this summer.