Jessica Lowell covers business and economic development and general news in the Gardiner area. After short but intense aspirations to be an opera singer (age 4) and a deep-sea diver (age 6) her most enduring passion has been telling stories. A University of Maine graduate, she worked for newspapers in New Hampshire, upstate New York and Wyoming, where she has won awards for investigative and explanatory journalism. She’s a fellow of the Knight Center for Specialized Journalism and the Institute for Journalism and Natural Resources. After several years out of journalism, she returned to Maine and to writing, where she spends her free time enjoying both trees and the ocean, two commodities that Wyoming lacks.
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PublishedSeptember 27, 2017
Closure of Dennis’ Pizza in Gardiner ends an era
Andrew and Kara Waller say what they have learned owning the restaurant will serve them well in their next business venture, whatever it may be.
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PublishedSeptember 25, 2017
Hot weather breaks record in Augusta 2 days in a row
Summer-like temperature is heating the region days after summer ended, but cooler weather is on the way.
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PublishedSeptember 24, 2017
Putting the pieces of health care together in Augusta
UMA’s Forum on the Future takes on Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security and their role in the lives of Maine residents.
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PublishedSeptember 23, 2017
Farmingdale woman gets gift of sight
A Manchester Lions’ Club fundraiser Saturday styled after “The Amazing Race” TV show raised the money needed to pay for Ruth Short’s special high-tech glasses.
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PublishedSeptember 23, 2017
Plan to open Sheepscot Pond to alewives draws ire, resistance
Palermo residents call for a pause to changes at the pond’s fishway, but a local legislator says the proposal is needed to take care of the larger watershed.
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PublishedSeptember 19, 2017
Augusta’s Colonial Theatre announces grant to help with renovations
The $15,000 historic preservation grant will help pay for repairing the theater’s badly damaged floor.
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PublishedSeptember 18, 2017
Gardiner city officials to consider safety bonus
The one-time payment would reward city workers for safe job practices.
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PublishedSeptember 18, 2017
Big fans of tiny homes turn out in Augusta
At Monday’s public hearing, enthusiasm was tempered by those that question how the structures, mostly built on trailers, can be considered permanent dwellings.
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PublishedSeptember 9, 2017
Flood insurance reauthorization prompts concern in central Maine
The federal program is facing premium increases from past losses, even as damage estimates from hurricanes Harvey and Irma start to roll in.
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PublishedSeptember 7, 2017
Owners of Gardiner companies say city grants have contributed to success
Four companies have used Community Development Block Grant workforce development grants to hire and train workers to push their enterprises forward.
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