Sep 29, 2009 | MaineToday
More public transit on Augusta's horizon
The demand is there, and so are the plans for growing public transit in the Augusta and Waterville areas into a system more accessible to commuters.
A photography exhibit titled, "New Mainers: Portraits of Our Immigrant Neighbors," is being displayed through Oct.
Want to learn how to turn communities into greener, healthier and more energy-efficient places? Sign up for the first Cool Congress, a conference from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct.
September meeting of Waldoboro Woman's Club
WALDOBORO : The Waldoboro Woman's Club met Sept. 8 at the VFW Hall on Mill Street in Waldoboro.
Jazz it up with Danny Fox Trio
New York-based Danny Fox Trio will appear Thursday, Oct. 1, in Jewett Hall Auditorium at the University of Maine at Augusta.
Unprecedented territory in Maine
If KV Federal Credit Union members vote Monday, Sept. 21, to merge with Kennebec Savings Bank, it will be the first such merger between a credit union and a bank in Maine history.
University of Maine at Augusta employees will teleconference more often, entire academic programs will move online and UMA students will have access to free public-transit passes.
WARREN : Rebecca Steeves and Samuel Woodward of Warren announced their engagement.
Mallett brings talents to Jewett
The "Concerts at Jewett" Series sponsored by University of Maine at Augusta College of Arts and Humanities and UMA Senior College features David Mallett at 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept.
'Precarious balance' a unique art experience
Susan Bickford, right, and Carol Dilley, left, inside 'precarious balance.' A performance will be held 7-8 p.m. Thursday, Oct.
Senior College welcomes back students
The Senior College at the University of Maine at Augusta welcomes Senior College students back to class Friday, Sept.
Going back to school isn't just for kids
Wow! Have you noticed - " we are already in the month of September. School time, big time.
Spouting off during downtime in an interview with jazz drummer/composer Steve Grover, I once put forward my ill-researched idea that the third song is almost universally the best song on a great album.
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