The first class to graduate from Medomak Valley High School in Waldoboro celebrated its 50th reunion Saturday, Sept. 21.
Somerville Road Commissioner to Resign
Somerville Road Commissioner Josh Platt intends to resign, citing hostility from residents. The Somerville Board of Selectmen did not accept his resignation, however, instead voting to hire a replacement before releasing him from his contract.
Waldoboro Business Offers Reward for Information About Theft
A Waldoboro business is offering a reward for information about a recent theft of 21 copper hot-tank coils.
New Faculty at MVHS Includes Two Alumni
Medomak Valley High School has four new teachers this year, including two MVHS graduates.
Call Center will Return to Waldoboro Village, with up to 35 Jobs
A call center – New Taction Inc. – will return Oct. 1 to the Waldoboro building Taction left in 2014, bringing up to 35 jobs back to the town.
Portland Developer Presents Plan to Convert A.D. Gray into Housing
A Portland developer presented his concept to convert the long-vacant A.D. Gray School into housing to the Waldoboro Planning Board on Sept. 11.
JVS Bus Routes Prioritize Student Safety, Head Driver Says
Jefferson School Committee member Wayne Parlin wants to see more efficient bus routes at Jefferson Village School, but head bus driver Scott Higgins says the current routes prioritize student safety.
New School Resource Officer to Take Over at Lincoln Academy
After a few months on patrol, Lincoln County Sheriff’s Deputy Sean Pfahler – a state-certified teacher – is beginning a new role as school resource officer at Lincoln Academy in Newcastle.
New Teachers Ready for School to Start at JVS
A group of new teachers at Jefferson Village School is looking forward to the start of the academic year.
Snowmobile ‘Grass Drags’ Return to Broken Acres in Jefferson
A unique event combining snowmobiles with summer is returning to Jefferson for a second year.
Work at Jefferson Boat Launch to Begin Shortly
The state now expects its boat launch on Damariscotta Lake to close Thursday, Aug. 29, when the contractor arrives to start work.
Nobleboro Planning Board Approves Bakery
After three meetings and a site walk, the Nobleboro Planning Board unanimously approved an application for a bakery at the intersection of East Pond Road and Route 1 on Thursday, Aug. 15.
State Closes Jefferson Boat Launch for Construction
The Damariscotta Lake boat launch on Bunker Hill Road in Jefferson closed for construction Monday, Aug. 19 and will remain closed until Sept. 21.
Lobstermen Push Back on Whale Rules at Waldoboro Hearing
Local lobstermen and state legislators are resisting an effort to impose new restrictions on lobster gear in an effort to protect right whales, saying the regulations would have negative financial and safety impacts on lobstermen without any benefit to the whales.
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