Danielle Glidden’s fourth grade class made their way from the Jefferson Village School to Augusta on Thursday, March 26, visiting the Maine State House as a part of a larger effort to learn about local history through hands-on learning.
School Administrators Testify to Amend State Subsidy Formula
After a work session on March 19, the Education and Cultural Affairs committee from the Maine Legislature voted L.D. 2226 –An Act to Amend the Essential Programs and Services School Funding Formula – ought to pass.
The Mainely Memory Foundation is Making Connections
A new cognitive memory care service has started in Lincoln County, focused on building intergenerational relationships to improve the lives of dementia patients.
Whitefield Board Urges ‘Neighborliness’ At Town Meeting
Whitefield residents needed just over three hours to approve a 49-article warrant during their annual town meeting at the Whitefield Elementary School on Saturday, March 21.
Damariscotta Chamber Welcomes New Director
The Damariscotta Regional Chamber of Commerce and Information Bureau’s incoming executive director is ready to connect with the community that raised her.
Jefferson School Committee Guidance Counseling Remains Discontinued
The Jefferson School Committee decided to stick with its decision to not have a guidance counselor at their meeting on Wednesday, March 11.
Hidden Valley Farm Owners Look for New Stewards After 50 Years
After almost 50 years of farming and forestry, the owners of Hidden Valley Farm are looking for someone new to take over.
Edgecomb School Committee Recommends Education Budget After Two Meetings
After two lengthy meetings, the Edgecomb School Committee recommended the $4,539,384 education budget for the upcoming fiscal year at its meeting at 9 a.m. on Monday, March 2.
RSU 12 Pledges to Continue to Use Local Produce for School Meals
For over five years, RSU 12 has prioritized incorporating local produce in its schools by pledging to the Harvest of the Month campaign.
Lincoln Academy Celebrates 225th Anniversary
Lincoln Academy is celebrating its 225th anniversary this year, making it one of the oldest secondary schools in Maine.
Father-Daughter Team to Open Bakery in Wiscasset This Summer
Warm smells of freshly baked bread, ready-to-go pastries, and a cozy atmosphere is to be expected at Brill’s Bakery. With the intentions of opening either in June or July, Emily Clark and her dad Steve Brill plan on bringing a range of baked goods to their storefront at 27 Summer St., the former home of Lilac Cottage Antiques.
Friends of the Wiscasset Public Library Celebrates 60 Years
The Friends of the Wiscasset Public Library turns 60 this year, with plenty of festivities in the works.











