A resident of Waldoboro Green marked a milestone birthday with family members and friends on March 15.
Bremen Resident Looks Back on Time with School Boards
A 17-year member of the Bremen School Committee and nearly 10-year member of the Great Salt Bay School Committee is stepping down.
Bremen Voters Approve Loan for Bridge Project
A dozen Bremen residents voted to authorize the town to borrow $190,000 to go into the roads and bridges reserve account and eventually pay for the replacement of the Heath Road bridge during a special town meeting on Thursday, March 3.
Waldoboro Physician Seeks Democratic Nomination for House
A Waldoboro resident has formally declared her intentions to run for the House District 91 seat in the state Legislature.
Town Clerk Reflects on 33 Years of Service to Nobleboro
Mary Ellen Anderson never imagined she would work for more than 30 years as the treasurer, tax collector, and town clerk of Nobleboro when she was first appointed to those roles in 1983.
Waste Disposal Company Presents to Waldoboro Committee
Representatives from Penobscot Energy Recovery Co. were on hand at the Waldoboro Transfer Station Committee meeting on Thursday, Feb. 11 to present their pitch for the continued viability of their waste disposal operation in Orrington.
New Firearms Business in Waldoboro Gears Up for Opening
A new business specializing in firearms sales, education, and manufacturing is applying the finishing touches and getting ready to open its doors to the Waldoboro community at 65 Washington Rd.
Waldoboro Residents Weigh in on Town Manager
A discussion on the town manager’s contract during the citizen comment portion of the Waldoboro Board of Selectmen meeting drew a full house to the town office on Tuesday, Feb. 9. Residents offered the board their advice on the state of the town, the board of selectmen, the town manager, and the community’s direction moving forward.
Firefighters Knock Down House Fire in Waldoboro
Firefighters from a half-dozen fire departments extinguished a house fire on Washington Road in Waldoboro the afternoon of Monday, Feb. 8.
Bremen Harbor Master Denies Mooring Permit Application for Columbia
The Bremen harbor master has again denied an application for a mooring permit filed by the owner of the fishing vessel Columbia.
Jefferson School Committee Votes to Join Shared Programs
After a narrow vote of approval at the Jefferson School Committee meeting on Monday, Feb. 1, the future of AOS 93’s shared programs has become a little more clear.
MVHS Community Mourns Loss of Former Principal
A former Medomak Valley High School principal who left a lasting impact on his students is being remembered for his commitment and dedication to his school and his community.
Bridge Rehabilitation Tops DOT Work Plan in Lincoln County
Rehabilitation work on bridges around Lincoln County and runway reconstruction at the Wiscasset Municipal Airport top the roughly 60 projects in the Maine Department of Transportation’s three-year work plan for Lincoln County.
New Jefferson Eatery to Open for Business
A fixture of the Jefferson community will soon reopen after an extensive renovation.