It might surprise some people, but Allison Eddyblouin was not born into the Catholic Church. Her mother was Catholic, but her father was Episcopalian. It was through her mother’s family that Eddyblouin grew up adjacent to the faith. She converted when she was 23.
Jefferson Committees Approve Revised Education Budget With Split Vote
Jefferson’s budget and school committees voted to approve a revised $9,369,346.88 education budget for the 2026 fiscal year at a budget committee meeting Tuesday, Sept. 9, setting residents up to consider the budget for the third time in less than six months.
More Than 100 Volunteers Turn Out for Community Cares Day
As they have every year since 2003, volunteers the fanned out across Lincoln County on Saturday, Sept. 13 for Community Housing Improvement Project Inc.’s annual neighbor-helping-neighbor event, Community Cares Day.
North Country Wind Bells Rings in New Era with Waldoboro Location
When Peggy and Ron Davis lost the windcatcher on their Nantucket buoy bell and went to the North Country Wind Bells showroom in Round Pond to replace it, they had no idea it would turn into a new business venture.
Local Veterans Tour Nation’s Capital Courtesy of Honor Flight Maine
After a busy weekend in Washington, D.C., the veterans on Honor Flight Maine were given a hero’s welcome at the Portland International Jetport when they arrived home on Sunday, Sept. 7. The returning veterans were honored with a parade and greeted by enthusiastic family members, friends, and strangers who were there to thank them for their service and welcome them home.
Wiscasset in Early Talks for Data Center
It’s been over 27 years since Maine Yankee shut its doors, but Wiscasset may soon be home to a new major operation – a data center.
Bristol Celebrates School Addition With Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony
Community members, teachers, school officials, and students gathered at Bristol Consolidated School on Thursday, Sept. 11 to celebrate the grand opening of a new wing. The formal ribbon-cutting marked the completion of a construction and renovation project that has been years in the making.
Characters of the County: David Pope Has Slowed, Not Stopped
On the mend from a case of meningitis he contracted in April, David Pope is currently living a new normal.
After 32 Years In The Military, Wiscasset Resident Tackles State Ferry Service
All roads lead back to Maine for Wiscasset resident E.J. Dupont, the new Maine State Ferry Service director.
Waldoboro Select Board Fines Mobile Home Park Owner
After receiving an update on previously discussed violations at East Ridge Mobile Home Park, Waldoboro Select Board members decided more work needs to be done at the park during their Tuesday, Sept. 9 meeting.
Wiscasset Officer Praised for Quick Thinking During Traffic Stop
Wiscasset Police Officer Jonathan Barnes is being praised for his quick thinking after an accidental exposure to a white powdery substance briefly incapacitated Wiscasset Police Chief Larry Hesseltine on Monday, Sept. 8.
New Wiscasset Lifestyle Store Aims to Provide Products Rooted in Craftsmanship
A historic house in downtown Wiscasset is now the home of Plain Goods, a lifestyle store offering clothing, leather goods, and antique furnishings rooted in timeless design, ethical production, and respect for craftsmanship.
Wiscasset Residents Validate $10.74 Million Education Budget
In a close vote, Wiscasset residents validated the town’s $10,744,119 education budget on Thursday, Sept. 4.
Characters of the County: Jen Casad Built a Life by Digging Deep
Jennifer Casad is a slender pillar of muscle and bone. Veins bulge from her rippling forearms, which meld into impressive biceps that pop and flex as she excitedly punctuates her conversation with calloused hands.
MDEA Drug Investigation Results in Three Arrests in Edgecomb
Two Edgecomb residents and a Massachusetts man are in custody on drug charges following a month-long investigation into drug trafficking in Edgecomb.
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