VIENNA — Local biologist Andy Walsh and Kennebec Land Trust staff plan to lead a walk at the Vienna Woods Conservation Area to explore its vernal pool at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, May 8. Those who attend can learn more about the plants and animals found in these unique seasonal wetland habitats. To register and for […]
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Documentary to help raise funds for Vienna Union Hall
VIENNA — There are 17 towns in the USA called Vienna. Jasmin Al-Kattib and Richard Kromp of Vienna, Austria, decided to travel to the USA and visit some of those Viennas. In the summer of 2017, they started their journey in Vienna, Maine. They met with the Vienna Historical Society for lunch, they were guided […]
Central Maine food trucks ready for a different kind of summer
With no festivals or fairs to fill out their summer calendars, food truck operators are finding new ways to reach customers.
Fishy smell clearing up in Chesterville and Vienna
State leaves thousands of white perch on an uninhabited island.
Bear kills goats, destroys beehives in Franklin and Kennebec counties
Eight animals killed, two survive maulings in the past three weeks.
RSU 9 not providing meals during vacation
During April 20-24, the next school vacation week, there will be no meals delivered by RSU 9.
Personal protective equipment a concern for some central Maine emergency medical services
While bigger departments may have equipment to handle calls safely for some time during the coronavirus pandemic, smaller ones could run out of protective gear — and personnel.
Celebrate the holiday season in Vienna
VIENNA — Sunlight fades from Earth as the Winter Solstice, the shortest day of the year, approaches. This is the time of year that the Vienna Union Hall prepares to celebrate the return of light, community, friendship and family by offering the seventh annual Winter Revels at 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 21. The Vienna Union […]
Vienna Historical Society plays set for July 25-27
Both plays are written by Beverly Wight Smith and directed by Carole O’Connell, and are filled with the usual oddball, eccentric and just plain good folk that regularly populate Smith’s plays.