Dresden voters will no longer elect the staff of their town office, voting 41-14 during a special town meeting Monday, March 11 to instead allow the selectmen to hire the staff.
Whitefield Voters to Weigh In On Water Supply, Roof Replacement
The public water supply, the replacement of the roof on the Coopers Mills firehouse, and culvert repairs are some of the major issues residents will vote on at Whitefield’s annual town meeting.
Waterville Man Admits to Manslaughter in Connection with Dresden Wreck
A Waterville man who was speeding and under the influence of multiple drugs when he caused a fatal collision in Dresden in 2017 has pleaded guilty to manslaughter.
Whitefield Pantry Expands Hours, Gives Users More Choice
The St. Denis Food Pantry in Whitefield is now open two days a month instead of one and offers more choice to the Whitefield and Alna residents it serves.
Police Chief Teaches First D.A.R.E. Class at Wiscasset Elementary
Wiscasset Police Chief Larry Hesseltine taught his first D.A.R.E. class to the fifth grade at Wiscasset Elementary School on Thursday, Feb. 28.
Wiscasset Dealership Revives Car Giveaway, as Old Gift Continues Giving
A Wiscasset car dealership will revive its giveaways of former loaner cars to local families in need, as a 2015 gift to an Alna family continues to benefit the community.
‘Kids Taking Care of Kids’: GSB Students Establish ‘Comfort Closet’
The student council at Great Salt Bay Community School has completed one of its biggest projects ever – establishing a “comfort closet” with hygiene items and snacks for students in need.
Update: Fire Destroys Westport Island Home, Community Organizes Support for Family
An electrical fire destroyed a ranch-style house at 6 Greenleaf Road in Westport Island the morning of Wednesday, Feb. 27. Three pets died, but a fourth survived. No one in the family of five that lives in the house was home when the fire started. Almost immediately, a community effort was building to support the family.
Dresden Hears from Residents on Proposal to Hire, Rather Than Elect, Staff
Some Dresden residents fear the town could lose its current office staff if voters approve a change from electing to appointing four positions, although the people who hold the positions support the change.
High Winds Blow Roof off Whitefield Mobile Home, onto Cars
High winds the night of Monday, Feb. 25 blew the metal roof off a mobile home and onto two cars at 45 Townhouse Road in Whitefield.
D.A.R.E. will Return to Wiscasset Elementary School
Since becoming Wiscasset’s police chief, Larry Hesseltine has been working to bring the D.A.R.E. program to Wiscasset Elementary School. On March 1, he will bring the program to the fifth-grade class.
Wiscasset Man, 83, Gets 15 Years for Gross Sexual Assault
An 83-year-old Wiscasset man has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for the sexual assault of a young girl.
Information Center and Market-Cafe Coming to Edgecomb
An information center and market-cafe will move into the former home of a medical marijuana business on Route 1 in Edgecomb.
With Rockets or Without, Damariscotta Skier Turns Heads on the Slopes
A former professional skier and stuntman who lives in Damariscotta turns heads on Maine mountains with his unusual monoski.
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