A Gleason Road property that has been the subject of a court order for zoning violations since 2013 has been cleared as required, but the town has accrued about $14,000 in legal fees in the process, Edgecomb town attorney Bill Dale said at the Edgecomb Board of Selectmen’s Monday, Nov. 8 meeting.
DOT Asks Wiscasset to Sign Letter Instead of Contract
The Maine Department of Transportation is asking the town of Wiscasset to sign a letter of intent instead of a more formal contract regarding the town’s future maintenance responsibilities in connection with the DOT’s downtown improvement project.
Wiscasset Voters to Decide if Firefighters Can Wash Personal Vehicles
Wiscasset voters will answer the question of whether the town will allow its firefighters to wash their personal vehicles at the station Tuesday, Nov. 8.
Jury Acquits Local Man of Sexual Assault
The second trial of a South Bristol man accused of sexually assaulting a young girl in Newcastle began Tuesday, Nov. 1.
Wiscasset Faces Fine for Violations at Wastewater Plant
The Wiscasset Wastewater Treatment Plant is facing a Maine Department of Environmental Protection fine for violations resulting from a malfunction of the plant’s processing system in 2015.
Second Trial to Begin for South Bristol Man Accused of Sexual Assault
A South Bristol man accused of sexually assaulting a young girl in Newcastle is again going to trial.
Helping People Defined Life of Community Doctor, Family Says
The afternoon of Monday, Oct. 10, Dr. Carol Eckert went on a bike ride through her Windsor neighborhood.
Bowdoin Businessman Seeks Senate Seat on Conservative Platform
Bowdoin businessman Guy Lebida, a newcomer to state politics, is seeking election to Senate District 23 on a conservative platform that includes lower taxes, no welfare for non-citizens, small government, and deregulation.
Economic Growth Focus for Arrowsic Democrat Seeking Senate Seat
Small businesses, agriculture, and education are key components to Maine’s economic future, Senate District 23 candidate Eloise Vitelli, D-Arrowsic, said.
Narcan New Tool for Lincoln County Law Enforcement in Drug Crisis
As overdose deaths throughout the state reach historic proportions, the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office and Damariscotta Police Department plan to stock their patrol vehicles with Narcan, an antidote for heroin or opioid overdoses.
New Wiscasset Group Questions Tax Implications of DOT Project
The legal agreement between Wiscasset and the Maine Department of Transportation, which has sparked the formation of a grass-roots group of taxpayers, will be the lone agenda item at the Wiscasset Board of Selectmen’s Tuesday, Nov. 1 meeting.
RSU 12 Questions Future of State Technology Program
The RSU 12 Board of Directors requested a meeting with a Maine Learning Technology Initiative representative in May to discuss a dramatic shift the state was asking for in the district’s technology plan, said Deb Taylor, RSU 12 director of curriculum and technology. When news emerged that the Maine Learning Technology Initiative’s future was in question, the meeting “felt more urgent,” Taylor said.
Alna Railway Museum Completes Turntable
“Heave, ho,” onlookers called out as six volunteers from the Wiscasset, Waterville & Farmington Railway Museum in Alna pushed Engine No. 9 on the museum’s new turntable Saturday, Oct. 15. The turntable, built from an 1894 Portland Co. design, is the latest addition to the museum, which is devoted to the mission of reconstructing Maine’s historic 2-foot narrow-gauge railway line, engineer Jason Lamontagne said.
Jail Board Places Westrum on Administrative Leave
The Lincoln and Sagadahoc Multicounty Jail Authority voted unanimously to place Two Bridges Regional Jail Administrator Col. Mark Westrum on paid administrative leave following an executive session at a special meeting of the board on Wednesday, Oct. 12. The decision comes days after Westrum was arrested in Bath and charged with operating under the influence. […]
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