Opening statements and testimony began Tuesday, Feb. 17 in a second trial for the death of 3-year-old Makinzlee Handrahan, of Edgecomb.
Frozen in Time: Thompson Ice House Celebrates 200 Years of Preserving History
“Did you see the fish?” onlookers murmured excitedly along the edge of newly cut pond ice. As one chunk of ice was being pushed into the narrow canal leading to the building it would be stored in until summer, it was discovered that a poor fish had been caught as its home froze this winter – thrilling the children using antique tools to move the ice along.
Former State Rep. Evangelos Dies
Following an extended illness, former state Rep. Jeff Evangelos, I-Friendship, died on Wednesday, Feb. 11.
Characters of the County: Wayne Averill Wouldn’t Have It Any Other Way
More than 40 years after he first joined the family business, Wayne Averill still loves coming to work.
Newcastle Sets Special Town Meeting To Clarify Bond Debt
The Newcastle Select Board has scheduled a special town meeting to correct a clerical error involving interest on two previously approved bonds for Monday, Feb. 23.
Fourth Annual Soup and Chili Fundraiser a Success
The food was excellent and the conversation was cordial during the fourth annual Democratic-Republican-Unenrolled Soup and Chili Lunch held at the First Baptist Church of Nobleboro on Saturday, Feb. 7.
Jefferson School Committee Approves Gender-Related Policies Despite Public Comment
In a split vote following public comment against the policies, the Jefferson School Committee voted 3-2 to approve updates to policies related to gender during its meeting Tuesday, Feb. 10.
Medomak Valley’s Grady Pease Wins 200th Match, A School First
Senior Grady Pease became the first Medomak Valley High School wrestler to reach the 200-win milestone during the Class B South regional championship meet on Saturday, Feb. 7 in Waldoboro.
Frustrated by State Politics, Rep. Simmons Refuses Reelection Run
Declaring he is sick with the state of politics in Augusta, Maine Rep. Abden Simmons, R-Waldoboro, has decided not to seek a third consecutive term this year.
Johns Bay Hires First Superintendent, Executive Director
The Johns Bay Coastal Alliance Education Service Center Board unanimously approved the first two hires for the new school system on Thursday, Feb. 5.
Characters of the County: Paula Schuster Proves Location is Everything
She lives happily in woods of Jefferson these days, in a small, charming house she helped her husband build, but there was a time when Paula Schuster couldn’t imagine living in the country. Born and raised outside Chicago, Ill., Schuster was used to the hustle and hum of a big city.
Search for County Public Safety Site to Continue
The county will continue its search for a new site for a public safety building after learning Maine Department of Transportation restrictions would hinder on a parcel identified at the end of last year.
Wiscasset Waypoint Celebrates a Year of Food and Fellowship
A waypoint is a stop along a journey, often defined by latitude and longitude. Used in navigation to denote a physical location, a waypoint can also be a moment in time or a symbol of progress.
No One Injured In Waldoboro Tractor Trailer Fire
A stretch of Route 1 in Waldoboro was closed for four hours as firefighters battled a fire that destroyed a tractor trailer on Friday, Jan. 30.
Lincoln Theater Celebrates 150 Years of Community Programming
Over 200 guests gathered to celebrate Lincoln Theater’s 150th anniversary on Monday, Feb. 2 in Damariscotta. Inclement weather delayed the event from the original date of Jan. 26, 150 years to the day since Lincoln Hall’s grand dedication in 1876.
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