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PublishedSeptember 3, 2015
Report recommends funding, service changes to Gardiner library
A consultant reviewed the Gardiner Public Library as part of an evaluation of the city’s major services, but city officials say some of the recommendations aren’t practical or wouldn’t save money.
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PublishedSeptember 2, 2015
UMA enrollment remains flat at start of school year
The University of Maine at Augusta, which is projecting a decline in overall student credit hours compared to last fall, will celebrate the start of the school year with its annual convocation Sept. 18.
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PublishedSeptember 1, 2015
Augusta animal shelter waiving adoption fees for rest of summer
To help clear out the shelter during the busy season, the Kennebec Valley Humane Society is waiving adoption fees for most cats and dogs until Sept. 22.
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PublishedAugust 30, 2015
Gardiner residents asked to weigh in on review of services
A consultant’s review of the city of Gardiner’s major departments made dozens of recommendations to provide services more efficiently.
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PublishedAugust 29, 2015
Windsor Fair’s ‘No. 1 fan’ has attended every harness race since 1967
Eino Leinonen, 76, will be honored this year in the Windsor Fair’s harness racing program for his nearly 50 years of dedication, which included creating a rating system about drivers and horses.
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PublishedAugust 27, 2015
Gardiner goes to court to get Partridge Drive lot back
The city had sold the lot to Linda Adams in 2013, but she failed to build a house on it by the deadline in the purchase-and-sale agreement.
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PublishedAugust 25, 2015
Legislator to hear Clary Lake water level concerns at Whitefield meeting
Rep. Deborah Sanderson, R-Chelsea, is hosting a meeting for community members from Jefferson and Whitefield so she can hear how the low water level has affected them.
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PublishedAugust 24, 2015
Additional money for paving proposed at Pittston’s special town meeting
Residents already approved spending $90,000 for paving at March’s Town Meeting, but the town is proposing to do additional work this year because it could receive a good price on paving from the contractor.
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PublishedAugust 23, 2015
Conservation deal for forest near State House expected to close in October
The Kennebec Land Trust plans to purchase Howard Hill, a 164-acre parcel behind the State House, with the help of a loan after Gov. LePage withheld voter-approved bond funding promised to the project.
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PublishedAugust 22, 2015
Show of local craftswoman supports sexual assault help group
There were more than 20 vendors at Saturday’s Designing Women art and craft fair, which helped raise money for and awareness of the Sexual Assault Crisis and Support Center.
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