In a split vote following public comment against the policies, the Jefferson School Committee voted 3-2 to approve updates to policies related to gender during its meeting Tuesday, Feb. 10.
Search for County Public Safety Site to Continue
The county will continue its search for a new site for a public safety building after learning Maine Department of Transportation restrictions would hinder on a parcel identified at the end of last year.
No One Injured In Waldoboro Tractor Trailer Fire
A stretch of Route 1 in Waldoboro was closed for four hours as firefighters battled a fire that destroyed a tractor trailer on Friday, Jan. 30.
Schooner Landing Granted Permission to Rebuild
Almost a year after receiving permission to rebuild the restaurant’s pier, Schooner Landing Restaurant and Marina’s co-owners have been granted permission for the construction of a building.
Miller School Families Fund Fun, Face Winter With Joy
Snow-suited children crawled up a sizable snow bank and raced into the warmth of the Miller School gym to enjoy cocoa, a potluck dinner, a silent auction, and raffles in Waldoboro during a family night on Tuesday, Jan. 27.
RSU 40 Hires New Superintendent
The RSU 40 Board of Directors named a former Boothbay Region High School principal as the district’s new superintendent of schools during a special board meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 27.
Delano Seafood Shack Expands in Waldoboro
A Waldoboro staple is boasting a new look after construction this fall expanded the business into a brand new building, nearly tripling its size.
No Bad Apples at Cider Hill Taproom in Waldoboro
Somewhere in Waldoboro, the sun pours into the windows of a 1700s farmhouse, dancing over a glass of honey tinted local beer. Out back, behind rows of tables, a lush 26 acres roll out before the horizon, dotted with metal disc golfing baskets.
Jefferson School Committee Nods Pre-K
The Jefferson School Committee approved the development of a prekindergarten program during its meeting on Tuesday, Jan 14.
Bright Horizons Await Treats and Its Owners, Past and Present
A new era is rising at Treats of Wiscasset as previous owners Stacy and Ryan Linehan pass the whisk to Joseph Swifka and Emily Hughes.
Lincoln County Updates Hazard Mitigation Plan
The Lincoln County Board of Commissioners adopted an updated hazard mitigation plan at their meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 6.
Damariscotta Chiropractic Clinic Offers Hands-On Holistic Health
As a lifelong dancer with a skill for gentle touch and a passion for puzzle solving, the practice of chiropractic comes naturally to Dr. Seraphina Freund.
Wiscasset To Reconsider Wastewater Treatment Plant Relocation
Despite receiving an incomplete petition on the issue, the Wiscasset Select Board voted to put the relocation of the town’s wastewater treatment plant back before voters in June 2026, over a year after the measure was originally approved.
Kitten Yoga Makes for a Purrfect Afternoon at Live From Love Center
Sweet, tiny kittens jumped over bolsters and crawled through bent limbs during kitten yoga at Live From Love Center in Bremen on Sunday, Nov. 30.
Wiscasset Planning Board Reconsiders ‘Recent’
Wiscasset residents and town officials wrestled over the definition of the word “recent” during a public hearing on the subject hosted by the Wiscasset Planning Board on Monday, Nov. 24.














