The town of Somerville may not receive an estimated $20,000 in Federal Emergency Management Agency funds related to the October 2017 windstorm due to the state’s objection to the fire chief’s burning fallen trees.
CLC Ambulance Service Chief to Resign After 19 Years
The service chief of the Central Lincoln County Ambulance Service for the last 19 years will resign effective Oct. 31, according to board members.
Former Pilot Looks to Take Over for Sanderson in District 88
A businessman and former pilot is running to retain House District 88 for the GOP in November. Michael Lemelin, R-Chelsea, looks to replace term-limited Rep. Deborah Sanderson, R-Chelsea.
Somerville Selectman Adjourns Meeting after Resident’s Insult
The chair of the Somerville Board of Selectmen abruptly adjourned its Oct. 3 meeting after a resident directed the term “idiot” at one of the selectmen and declined to leave the meeting when asked.
Corner Redemption Center Open for Business in Waldoboro
Waldoboro has a redemption center again, with the new Corner Redemption Center open five days a week at Kaler’s Corner.
Retired Army Officer Seeks Somerville-Area House Seat
A retired U.S. Army officer and former teacher and coach at Erskine Academy hopes to unseat the incumbent in House District 80, which includes the Lincoln County town of Somerville.
Vassalboro Republican Seeks Second Term in House
State Rep. Richard Bradstreet, R-Vassalboro, is seeking re-election in House District 80, which includes the Lincoln County town of Somerville.
1940s Industrial Building Finds New Use as Storage Facility in Waldoboro
A local businessman has renovated a former Dodge dealership on Winslows Mills Road in Waldoboro, transforming the rundown industrial building into a high-tech, secure facility for climate-controlled storage.
Longtime Damariscotta Barber Opens Shop at Waldoboro Home
A local barber with 50 years of experience – most in his downtown Damariscotta barbershop – will open a new shop at his Waldoboro home Friday, Sept. 21.
Waldoborough Historical Society Adds New Property in 50th Year
The Waldoborough Historical Society continues to grow in its 50th year, recently acquiring the West Waldoboro Community Building to serve as an off-site annex to its Main Street museum.
Four Transported to Miles after Waldoboro Collision
Four people were transported to LincolnHealth’s Miles Campus in Damariscotta with non-life-threatening injuries after a three-vehicle collision on Route 1 in Waldoboro the afternoon of Wednesday, Sept. 12.
Waldoboro Resident Wants Fireworks Ban
A Waldoboro resident who has been circulating a petition to ban consumer fireworks in the town met with the Waldoboro Board of Selectmen on Tuesday, Sept. 11.
Waldoboro Selectmen OK Funds for Paving at Pine Street Landing
The Waldoboro Board of Selectmen voted 4-0-1 to reallocate funds to complete paving at the Pine Street Landing parking area Tuesday, Sept. 11.
Bremen Names New Town Attorney
After an executive session to open its meeting Thursday, Sept. 6, the Bremen Board of Selectmen named Amanda Meader as the town’s new attorney.
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