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Augusta officials seek to maximize housing on current police station site

June 12, 2023June 13, 2023 DailyMainer.com 0 Comments community, real estate

Augusta Housing Authority officials said it may not be feasible to acquire the building at the previously discussed price of $650,000.Read More

  • ← Augusta city councilor with political organizing background sworn in as new Kennebec County register of probate
  • Lawmakers split on response to reports of increased juvenile crimes →

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