Alna residents approved every warrant article put before them during a two-hour annual town meeting Saturday, March 25.
Democrats Nominate Pieh for House 45 Seat; Republican Candidate to be Decided
During a brief nominating caucus at Medomak Valley High School in Waldoboro on Sunday, March 26, Democrats from the towns that make up House District 45 elected Wendy Pieh, D-Bremen, as the party’s nominee for the upcoming June 13 special election.
Characters of the County: Charlie Culbertson Studied the Extreme
While pushing the boundaries of human knowledge, Alna resident and microbial ecologist Charlie Culbertson learned firsthand major discoveries can sometimes seem to suddenly appear, even when they are not being looked for.
New Owner, New Name for Former Clark Auto Parts Store
After spending 17 years as an employee delivering and selling auto parts throughout the Pemaquid region, Michael Feltis has gone into business for himself, buying the former Clark Auto Parts Company in Damariscotta.
Meet Alna’s Junior Firefighting Team
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown in 2020, Alna Fire Chief Mike Trask invited his son, Austin Trask, to the fire station as a way to get out of the house.
After Resolved Miscommunication, Three Candidates Seek Two Edgecomb Select Board Seats
A third candidate will appear on the ballot for one of the two Edgecomb Select Board seats up for election on Saturday, April 15.
Budget Increase, Changes to Building Code Ordinance On the Table In Whitefield
A modest increase in the budget and changes to the building and development ordinance will be on the table for Whitefield residents to consider during the annual town meeting scheduled for 10 a.m. on Saturday, March 18 in the Whitefield Elementary School gymnasium.
New Nonprofit Seeking To Preserve Alna’s Historic Buildings
A new nonprofit in Alna is looking to repair and preserve historic buildings in the town, some of which have stood for more than two centuries.
Two Running for Edgecomb Select Board Seats
Voters will have the opportunity to elect two Edgecomb residents to two seats on the Edgecomb Select Board during a special election on Saturday, April 15.
Rep. Crafts Proposes Bill To Improve Access To Mental Health Treatment
Motivated by increases in suicides, overdose deaths, and delays to access mental health treatment, Rep. Lydia Crafts, D-Newcastle, recently proposed legislation to incentivize licensed social workers to provide services to Maine residents.
Characters of the County: Sean Bailey Traveled the World for Work
Surrounded by U.S. military police pointing guns at him at the Ramstein Air Base in Germany, Newcastle resident Sean Bailey simulated the process of loading a nuclear war head on to an aircraft during a military drill.
Wiscasset Structure Damages Mobile Home
Two residents escaped unharmed as a structure fire devastated their mobile home in Wiscasset Thursday, Feb. 23, according to the Wiscasset Fire Chief Rob Bickford.
Wiscasset School Committee Names WMHS Interim Principal
The Wiscasset School Committee appointed Gina Stevens as interim principal for the remainder of the Wiscasset Middle High School during a meeting at the school library on Tuesday, Feb. 21.
Characters of the County: Philip Averill’s Passion for History Still Burns 50 Years after Initial Spark
Spending two summers unearthing a historic settlement in Pemaquid the late 1960s started a fire in Phil Averill that continues to burn. Averill was among the volunteers who helped Helen Camp unearth the area that would eventually become the Colonial Pemaquid State Historic Site.
Former Whitefield Select Board Chair Remembered as Man of Action
Former Whitefield Select Board member and climate change activist Anthony “Tony” Marple, is remembered by friends, family members, and colleagues as an environmentally conscious individual whose character was defined by his actions more so than his words.
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