Edgecomb residents approved the municipal budget and validated the education budget while rejecting proposals to expand the Wiscasset Water District and reclassify three municipal positions at their annual town meeting by referendum on Saturday, May 16.
Damariscotta Coyote Pup Survives Route 1
“I love animals.”
That is the oft-repeated reason why people get involved in wilderness rescue. But for other people it’s a particular circumstance – like May 7, the day when multiple cars stopped to rescue a very young, very lost coyote pup attempting to cross Route 1 as a pair of eagles circled in the sky above.
CLC Ambulance Service Begins Discussion on Changes to Cost-Sharing Formula
The Central Lincoln County Ambulance Service Board of Trustees discussed upcoming changes to the cost-sharing formula during a meeting Monday, May 18.
RSU 40 Announces Sudden Death of Longtime Waldoboro Board Rep
RSU 40 and the town of Waldoboro announced on Monday, May 18 that Melvin Williams, a longtime member of the district’s board of directors, had died suddenly on Sunday, May 17.
$14 Million RSU 48 Budget Approved with Little Discussion
The towns of Bremen, Damariscotta, and Newcastle approved the RSU 48 budget for the upcoming fiscal year in under an hour on Wednesday, May 13.
Edgecomb Eddy Educator Named Lincoln County Teacher of the Year
Edgecomb Eddy School students, teachers, and staff gathered in the school’s gym on Monday, May 18 to surprise fifth grade teacher Katherine Race after she was named Lincoln County Teacher of the Year.
Characters of the County: Julie Keizer Isn’t Afraid of a Challenge
For Julie Keizer, life in Maine is a failed retirement plan.
Damariscotta River Cruise Owners Revitalize Waldoboro Building
In the span of a couple of months, a new generation of businesses has opened in Waldoboro.
Two Seek Edgecomb School Committee Seat
Two people are seeking one three-year term on the Edgecomb School Committee in this year’s municipal election.
Mother and Daughter Reflect on First Year Teaching Together at Miller School
Many kindergarten students at the Miller School will go on to first grade to find their new teacher has the familiar last name.
Former Select Board Member, Write-In Candidate Vie for Seat
Two people are seeking one three-year term on the Edgecomb Select Board.
Jefferson to Consider $9.3 Million Education Budget
Jefferson residents will decide on a $9.3 million education budget for the upcoming fiscal year at a district meeting on Wednesday, May 20.
Edgecomb Eddy Student’s Artwork Graces Town Report Cover
When Edgecomb residents picked up this year’s annual report, they took home more than just a recap of the previous year.
Characters of the County: Sara Rogers Doesn’t Idle Well
As someone who likes to work and who works a lot, Sara Rogers has developed a solution to the problem of time management. You don’t do one job and then do the other. You do them both at the same time.
With a Heart for Hospitality, Tipsy Butler’s New Owners Look to Care for Community
A little over a month into her tenure as the new co-owner of The Tipsy Butler, Alicia Witham has set one of her long-term goals for the Newcastle business.
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