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PublishedApril 2, 2020
Some worry online learning may leave some Augusta students behind
City schools are taking steps to help students keep learning during the coronavirus-driven closure, but not all students have access to the necessary technology.
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PublishedApril 2, 2020
Lithgow Public Library offers online services
Resources available help educate and entertain your children while they are home, and ideas for parent/adult.
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PublishedApril 2, 2020
Two state departments share outdoor safety tips
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PublishedApril 2, 2020
Augusta Elks to honor area youth
Cinco de Mayo-themed event held in celebration of Elks National Youth Week.
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PublishedApril 1, 2020
Gardiner Main Street businesses offer takeout, deliver, door dash, etc.
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PublishedMarch 31, 2020
Answers to questions about the governor’s stay-at-home order
The order still allows people to take a walk, buy groceries or get medicine at their pharmacy, but limits the number of customers who can be in a store at one time.
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PublishedMarch 31, 2020
Gun shops are now among the businesses Maine considers essential
The change in status, which had affected stores like Cabela's and Kittery Trading Post, came Tuesday after the U.S. Department of Homeland Security updated its guidelines on essential businesses.
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PublishedMarch 31, 2020
Behr retires after 25 years with Augusta Police Department
Christian Behr, 52, said he is joining the Kennebec County District Attorney's Office as a domestic violence investigator.
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PublishedMarch 31, 2020
Free takeout meals available April 1 in Augusta
The event is sponsored by the Knights of Columbus Abenaki Council 334.
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PublishedMarch 31, 2020
MaineGeneral announces first coronavirus-related death at Augusta hospital
Meanwhile, of 4,500 employees in the MaineGeneral Health system, about 140 are expected to be working from home, once software is set up for them to do so.
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