A five-bedroom bed-and-breakfast and an attached wine bar are coming to Waldoboro village this summer with the approval of a site plan for the former Stahl’s Tavern at 926 School St.
Jefferson Voters Pass $1.35 Million Budget, Pass Solar Moratorium
Jefferson voters approved all warrant articles but one at annual town meeting by referendum on Tuesday, April 18, funding a $1.35 million budget to meet rising ambulance service and town office costs.
Jefferson Fire Extinguished by Homeowner with Garden Hose
Four fire departments responded to a reported structure fire in Jefferson on Thursday, April 13, to find flames beaten down by a resident of the home using his garden hose.
RSU 40 Budget Recommended on Third Try With $480K Cut from Proposal
After two failed votes and lengthy discussion about the needs of district teachers and students, the RSU 40 Board of Directors narrowly approved a $37,255,527 budget on Thursday, April 13.
Great Salt Bay School Committee Proposes $1 Million Facilities Note
Bremen, Damariscotta, and Newcastle voters will consider a June warrant article to borrow $1 million on a 10-year note for facility improvements at Great Salt Bay Community School.
GSB Officials ‘Confident’ in Face of Suit Alleging 14th Amendment Violation
AOS 93 leadership has said it is confident former Great Salt Bay Community School parent Amber Lavigne will not win the lawsuit she filed against school officials alleging violation of her 14th Amendment rights.
A.D. Gray Housing Project Plan OK’d; Design Approval Pending Forum
After three years of referendum votes and red tape, the former A.D. Gray School is set to be demolished and a 36-unit affordable senior housing development built in its place.
Jefferson Voters to Consider 20.27% Increase, Solar Moratorium
Facing higher ambulance service costs from both town providers and increased staff needs, Jefferson residents will vote on a $1,379,705.92 budget at annual town meeting on Tuesday, an increase of $232,597.92 or 20.27%.
Head Start, Farmers Market Returning to Waldoboro
Head Start, a farmers market, and a public playground are set to return to Waldoboro in the next year. The Waldoboro Select Board discussed these opportunities and numerous other projects at its Tuesday, April 11 meeting.
Damariscotta Select Board Continues Aquaculture Moratorium Conversation
The Damariscotta Select Board discussed the possibility of a six-month moratorium on new aquaculture leases at its Wednesday, April 5 meeting, citing environmental and navigation concerns on the Damariscotta River. If a moratorium ordinance is put before voters, the town would join others in Lincoln County and the state using this method to pause applications issued by the Maine Department of Marine Resources.
GSB Officials Sued by Parent Alleging 14th Amendment Violation
A Newcastle mother has filed a complaint against the Great Salt Bay School Committee, three school employees, and AOS 93’s superintendent for allegedly violating her 14th Amendment rights.
South Bristol’s Rutherford Library Finding Its Rhythm With Program Expansion
South Bristol’s Rutherford Library serves a small town, but has begun to offer a mighty array of programming in the last year through the combined efforts of a new board and librarian.
Record-Breaking Ham and Bean Supper Return Draws Hundreds to Alna
A crowd of over 300 gathered at Alna’s firehouse to share a ham and bean supper for the first time since 2019 on Saturday, April 1, brought by local effort to revive the event.
Republicans Nominate Simmons to Face Pieh for House District 45 Seat
Two experienced legislators, Republican Abden Simmons and Democrat Wendy Pieh, will face off for a seat in House District 45 in the June 13 special election to fill the seat previously held by Clinton Collamore, D-Waldoboro.
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