Farrin’s Boatshop launched its latest build into the waters of The Gut in South Bristol on Tuesday, April 21.
Pearl Records Brings Vinyl to Downtown Damariscotta
Some people walking down Main Street in the last few weeks might have asked themselves “Why is there a Sabrina Carpenter cutout in this empty storefront?”
Thomaston Man Discovered Deceased in Waldoboro
The Maine State Police Major Crimes Unit Central is investigating the death of a Thomaston man who was last seen in Waldoboro on April 5.
Peapod Jewelry to Open Second Location in Damariscotta
After over a decade in business, Peapod Jewelry is set to open a second location in Damariscotta on Friday, May 1.
Bristol Approves Education Budget After Annual Town Meeting Rejection
After rejecting the education budget at their annual town meeting on March 17, Bristol residents approved the updated $8,300,173.76 education budget at a special town meeting on Tuesday, April 28.
Characters of the County: Mike Nyboe is Still a Child at Heart
Every June for the last 27 years, the South Bristol community convenes at a local boat launch to witness the launch of skiffs built by members of the South Bristol School’s eighth grade class with support from volunteers at Maine Maritime Museum in Bath.
Wiscasset’s $11 Million Education Budget Up for Consideration April 29
Wiscasset voters will have their chance to shape the Wiscasset’s fiscal 2027 education budget when they convene a special town meeting at Wiscasset Middle High School at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, April 29.
Six Arrested in Waldoboro Following Alleged Kidnapping, Assault
Six people are facing a variety of drug and assault charges after allegedly keeping an individual against his will for almost a week at a private residence in Waldoboro.
Whitefield and Waldoboro Residents Awarded for Daring Rescue a Year Later
Within 10 minutes, Hannah Meneses’ life changed forever.
Jefferson Residents Approve All but Two Articles in Referendum
Jefferson residents approved all but two articles at their annual town meeting by referendum on Tuesday, April 21.
From Small Steps to Big Leaps, Wiscasset Area Volunteers Clear Pollutants from Peeper Habitat
A small wetland area in Wiscasset is a cleaner, healthier habitat for spring peepers and other wildlife thanks to a group of volunteers who saw an issue and took action.
Bristol Committees Disagree About New Education Budget
After Bristol residents voted down the education budget during the annual town meeting, the budget and school committees are disagreeing on the revised proposal residents will consider next week.
Characters of the County: Angela White Has No Time for Boredom
Good luck getting Angela White to sit still for long. The Newcastle businesswoman, mother, housewife, and community volunteer seemingly lives in perpetual motion.
RSU 48 Recommends $14 Million Education Budget
The RSU 48 Board of Directors recommended a $14,054,124.27 education budget for the upcoming fiscal year at its meeting at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, April 8.
Newcastle Residents Weigh In On Annual Town Meeting Articles
The Newcastle Select Board held a public hearing to discuss the recommend municipal budget and the other articles residents will consider at the annual town meeting by referendum on Monday, April 13.
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