Thomas “Tom” C Boudin, 71, of Edgecomb, passed away peacefully on Thursday, March 27, 2025, surrounded by his loving family, at Mass General Hospital in Boston following a long illness. He was a loving husband, father, and grandfather and he leaves a big empty space in our hearts. Tom was an inspiration to all of us, in the way he lived his life with courage, strength, and determination, cherishing his family and all the activities he loved to do. He loved life.
Richard Beal
Richard Beal, age 86, of Whitefield, died at home after a long illness, surrounded by his wife and three dogs. Born in Bath on Dec. 16, 1938, he was the son of Claud and Violet Beal.
Anthony ‘Tony’ F. Campagna Aug. 25, 1945 - March 16, 2025
Anthony “Tony” F. Campagna, age 79, passed away on March 16, 2025 surrounded by his loving family. He was born in Bristol, R.I., on Aug. 25, 1945, to the late Frank J. Campagna and Louise I. Campagna.
Bertha Cooney Gardner March 29, 1954 - March 26, 2025
Bertha Cooney Gardner, age 70, of Westport Island, passed away peacefully on March 26, 2025 surrounded by those she loved.
Cathy M. (Wildes) Davis Feb. 11, 1951 - March 28, 2025
Cathy M. (Wildes) Davis, 74, of Washington, passed away peacefully with her family by her side on March 28, 2025. Cathy was born Feb. 11, 1951 in Rockland to Laurence Wildes and Ethel (Smith) Wildes. Cathy attended schools in Rockland and then started her work career in the Midcoast.
Richard Day Levensaler Sr. Oct. 7, 1935 - March 30, 2025
Richard Day Levensaler Sr., 89, of Waldoboro, passed away peacefully at his home on March 30, 2025 with loving family by his side. He was born on Oct. 7, 1935 in Suffield, Conn., to Bryant and Dorothy (Davis) Levensaler.
U.S. Marshals Arrest Multiple Fugitives in Waldoboro
A search for a local man wanted in Massachusetts resulted in the arrests of three fugitives from justice and the seizure of drugs and paraphernalia at a private residence in Waldoboro Wednesday, April 2.
Round Pond
The ongoing battle with our various critters continues. The geese have been a bit less of an issue lately, probably due to the fact that there is open water and grass aplenty now.
WW&F Railway Volunteer Recruitment Day April 5
The WW&F Railway is looking for volunteers of all ages, skills, and interests to join in continuing the quest to “rebuild Maine history.”
Annual Meeting and Potluck Dinner
The Waldoboro Community Garden Club invites all members, as well as those interested in becoming members to the club’s annual meeting and potluck dinner from 5-7 p.m. on Wednesday, April 9.
Nobleboro Students Serve Up ‘Stone Soup’
There was an unusual item on the menu at Nobleboro Central School last week as kindergartners sampled stone soup.
Community of Hope Domestic abuse in the workplace: from vulnerable to valuable
Domestic abuse is a complex public health issue requiring a coordinated community response. A microcosm of the larger community, the work environment can also be a place where survivors who might otherwise be isolated can experience a sense of well-being and belonging.
Whitefield Library
The Whitefield Library Board of Directors is pleased to announce Jessie Mae MacDougall of Whitefield as the new library director. Jessie Mae joined the library Tuesday, April 1. We are thrilled to welcome her as the director of our library community. Her deep appreciation for this library and the mission of our organization will be a great asset to Whitefield Library.
Copies of the Pemaquid Messenger Sought for Digitization Project
Old Bristol Historical Society is pleased to announce a private donor who wishes to remain anonymous has stepped forward to fund the Pemaquid Messenger newspaper digitization project. The Messenger was published in Pemaquid Falls between 1886 and 1897 and preserves historical information not found anywhere else. Existing copies are in very fragile condition and will soon be lost if they’re not preserved in digital form.
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