The Sheepscot Valley Health Center has renamed its building in Coopers Mills in honor of its first physician, Dr. Roy Miller.
Waldoboro Fire Displaces Family of Four
Fire destroyed a house at 515 Feylers Corner Road in Waldoboro the afternoon of Sunday, Aug. 25, displacing a family of four.
Whitefield to Drivers: ‘We Share the Roads’
New signs will soon greet drivers as they enter Whitefield, all with the same slogan: “Welcome to Whitefield. We share the roads.”
Art Nonprofit Celebrates Opening New Edgecomb Building
After a soft opening in July, Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts held an open house on Tuesday, Aug. 20 for its campus’s newest building in Edgecomb, which completes the first phase of the nonprofit organization’s campaign to open its facilities year-round.
Damariscotta’s Medomak Construction Changes Hands
After taking over day-to-day operations of Damariscotta-based Medomak Construction Inc. in late January, Newcastle native Cameron Creamer bought the company in June.
Wiscasset Man Gets Community Service for ‘Littering’ 65-Ton Boat
The owner of a 65-ton vessel at the bottom of Wiscasset Harbor must perform 100 hours of community service for a civil violation of littering.
‘Officer Mark’ Retires After 15 Years with LCSO
Fifteen years after going to work with the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office, Sgt. Mark Bridgham – better known as “Officer Mark” to hundreds of students at Lincoln Academy – retired from full-time duty July 24.
Clary Lake Association Looks Into the Future
After the resolution of a bitter, years-long fight over dam ownership and water levels, the Clary Lake Association is planning a bright future for the ecology and enjoyment of the lake.
Gatto Appeals Verdict, Sentence
The Wiscasset woman convicted and sentenced to 50 years in prison for the murder of a 4-year-old girl in her care has appealed the verdict and sentence to the Maine Supreme Judicial Court.
Huber’s Market Burns in Training Exercise
Drivers and bystanders ogled as the former Huber’s Market, on Route 1 in Wiscasset, went up in flames during a training exercise for local fire departments Sunday, Aug. 4.
Work Starts at Head Tide Dam in Alna
Demolition work, part of a project to preserve historical features at the Head Tide Dam in Alna and improve fish passage on the Sheepscot River, began July 24 after preparations started earlier this month.
Hearty Roots to Extend Mission Throughout the Year
Under an open-air barn with water dripping from its eaves, a group of 10 girls share their experiences after a week of camp programs with Hearty Roots.
Alna Accepts $125K Offer for Old Town Office
The Alna Board of Selectmen accepted a $125,000 offer for the old town office Wednesday, July 24, from a Bath couple that plans to move into the house with their seven children.
Edgecomb Eddy Students Will ‘Learn and Get Dirty’ in Revitalized Garden
A new vegetable and flower garden is thriving at Edgecomb Eddy School, where the gardeners plan to teach students and community members about gardening and nutrition.
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