A patch of black ice caused a second single-vehicle accident on Route 32 in Waldoboro the late afternoon of Sunday, January 1, which totaled a car just feet away from an accident that occurred in the same location two days earlier.
Waldoboro Accident ‘Should Have Been a Fatal,’ Police Say
Two individuals sustained minor injuries in a single-vehicle accident that temporarily shut down both lanes of traffic on Route 32 in Waldoboro the evening of Friday, Dec. 30.
New Owner, New Location for Glidden Point Oyster Sea Farm
The Damariscotta River and the community along its banks create the perfect recipe for a quality oyster, said Ryan McPherson, the new owner of Glidden Point Oyster Sea Farm in Edgecomb. The recipe will remain the same, even as the ownership and location of the oyster farm changes, he said.
Whitefield Solar Installation Goes Online
The municipal solar array in Whitefield, the installation of which was threatened by uncertainty surrounding net metering, is now fully operational.
Twin Villages Help Shoppers Wrap It Up
Shoppers bustled from store to store in downtown Damariscotta the evening of Thursday, Dec. 22 in a last-minute dash to complete shopping before Christmas.
Mason Station LLC Pays Back Taxes on Plant
The company that owns the former Mason Station power plant in Wiscasset has paid the outstanding taxes on the property in full, eight days before the town was due to foreclose on the property.
Alna Committee Makes Unanimous Recommendation for Head Tide Dam
After almost two years of contentious debate about Alna’s Head Tide Dam, a committee appointed by selectmen to find a workable solution has come forward with a unanimous recommendation.
Wiscasset Selectmen Voice Formal Objection to School Energy Contract
After an executive session with the town attorney Tuesday, Dec. 20, the Wiscasset Board of Selectmen voted 3-1 to formally voice its objection to an energy conservation performance contract the Wiscasset School Committee voted to move forward with just days before.
Mason Station LLC Promises to Pay to Prevent Foreclosure
In the past week, there has been a flurry of phone calls from Mason Station LLC to the Wiscasset town office, Town Manager Marian Anderson said at the Wiscasset Board of Selectmen’s Tuesday, Dec. 20 meeting.
Edgecomb Proposes Moratorium on Houseboats
Edgecomb is considering placing a moratorium on houseboats and other floating homes until it has time to develop an ordinance to guide the town through what is currently uncharted territory.
Wiscasset School Committee Approves Energy Performance Contract
The Wiscasset School Department’s proposed energy conservation performance contract with Siemens Inc., which recently came under fire from the Wiscasset Board of Selectmen, will move forward after the Wiscasset School Committee’s Thursday, Dec. 15 meeting.
Two File Papers for Wiscasset Selectman’s Race
Two residents have returned nomination papers to appear on the ballot as candidates for a seat on the Wiscasset Board of Selectmen, vacant as the result of the recent resignation of Judy Flanagan.
Wiscasset Leukemia Patient Receives Bone Marrow Transplant
The bone marrow transplant that is a Wiscasset man’s best chance of recovery from leukemia is complete. Both Nathan Panarese, who has spent the past several months at the Boston Children’s Hospital, and his sister Cassie Panarese, who donated her bone marrow to him, are recovering from the procedure, Cassie said Monday, Dec. 19.
Interim Jail Administrator Receives Pay Increase
The acting administrator of Two Bridges Regional Jail will receive an administrator’s salary while Administrator Col. Mark Westrum remains on paid leave as he faces a charge of operating under the influence.
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