A rear-end accident on Route 27 in Wiscasset sent the drivers of both vehicles to area hospitals the early evening of Tuesday, March 21.
Wiscasset Parks & Rec Director Resigns, Accepts Position in Scarborough
In a letter dated Tuesday, March 21, Wiscasset Parks & Recreation Director Todd Souza announced his resignation, effective April 15.
Rock Solid Storage Preps for Expansion
Just over a year after opening Rock Solid Storage in Edgecomb, owner Ben Ellinwood is preparing to expand the business. Ellinwood appeared before the Edgecomb Planning Board on Thursday, March 16 to discuss constructing an additional building on the property capable of storing cars.
Alna Approves Head Tide Dam Modification, Fireworks Ordinance
Two long-standing debates came to a rest at Alna’s annual town meeting Saturday, March 18 – a plan to modify Head Tide Dam and a consumer fireworks ordinance both met with voter approval.
Donahue, McKeen Win Whitefield Board of Selectmen Seats
Charlene Donahue and Bill McKeen will join the Whitefield Board of Selectmen following the election of municipal officials on Friday, March 17.
Alna to Vote on Head Tide Dam, Fireworks Ordinance
Alna voters will decide two long-standing debates at the annual town meeting Saturday, March 18 – whether to approve the modification of the Head Tide Dam and whether to adopt a consumer fireworks ordinance.
RSU 12 Releases Draft Budget With 6.83 Percent Hike in Local Share
RSU 12 has released its draft 2017-2018 budget. The proposed $21.6 budget is a 3.54 percent increase from the current year, the largest increase in Superintendent Howard Tuttle’s tenure with the district, he said at a RSU 12 Board of Directors meeting Thursday, March 9.
Jail Administrator Back on Administrative Leave, Pending Further Action
Two Bridges Regional Jail Correctional Administrator Col. Mark Westrum has again been placed on administrative leave, effective Monday, March 13, according to a press release from the jail.
Addiction Doctor Brings Acclaimed Model to Waldoboro, But Without Medical License
A Massachusetts doctor has brought his once highly acclaimed addiction-treatment model to Waldoboro, but recently served jail time and lost his medical license in a criminal case that shut down his network of 52 addiction-treatment offices in Massachusetts.
Court Orders Pit Bulls Muzzled After Wiscasset Attack
A judge has ordered the pit bulls involved in a December attack on a smaller dog in Wiscasset to be permanently confined to a secure enclosure and muzzled when off the owner’s property.
Seniors Take Wiscasset High School Winter Carnival
There was fierce competition during the final events of Wiscasset high school’s winter carnival Friday, March 3, but the class of 2017, with the team name “Senior Night Live,” took the victory lap through school halls with the trophy.
Wiscasset DOT Plan Progresses
The Maine Department of Transportation’s Wiscasset downtown traffic project is progressing, despite a lawsuit by an owner of several downtown properties and a citizen’s petition in circulation calling for another vote on the project.
Wiscasset’s Review of Department Budgets Begins
Wiscasset’s municipal budget for the 2017-2018 fiscal year went through its first wave of scrutiny during a marathon meeting between the Wiscasset Board of Selectmen, Wiscasset Budget Committee, and department heads Saturday, Feb. 25.
Wiscasset Police Chief Proposes ‘Community Police Officer’
Wiscasset has the ability to generate additional revenue and save money on contracts by transferring the duties of the animal control officer, harbor master, and shellfish warden to the police department, Chief Jeffrey Lange said.
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