One of the HOTTEST charity events Augusta has ever seen is about to go down.
According to a Facebook event page, Earl Kingsbury, the director of the Civic Center, has challenged Augusta Police Community Resource Officer Brad Chase to the Paqui One Chip Challenge...
The Augusta Warming Center will open for the winter on Nov. 1. The community space is one of the few safe freely accessible escapes from the cold for local residents.
Want a night out to support a great cause? The United Way of Mid-Maine is hosting a “Live United Laugh United” comedy fundraiser on Saturday, March 16 at the Thomas College Ayotte Auditorium in Waterville from 7-10 p.m.
Just as the first snowstorm of the year hits central Maine, the Augusta Community Warming Center is open for the winter season. The center is located on Front Street in downtown Augusta, across from the gazebo in Augusta's Waterfront Park.