A Wiscasset man has been arrested after allegedly fleeing police by car at 100 mph, crashing, then fleeing on foot May 24, and fleeing police on foot again June 4.
Edgecomb Woman Mends Heartbreak by Becoming Interfaith Minister
An Edgecomb woman became an ordained interfaith minister Sunday, June 2 after completing a two-year program, including 150 hours each of community service and an internship.
Local Educator Aims to Amplify Teachers’ Voice
A science teacher at Wiscasset Middle High School and member of the Edgecomb School Committee hopes to see the Maine Legislature give teachers more influence through a series of bills, although school boards and superintendents oppose the changes.
Local Woman ‘Blessed’ with Habitat for Humanity Home in Wiscasset
After 1,000 hours of work by 150 Habitat for Humanity volunteers, a Wiscasset woman has a new modular home at 142 Federal St. in Wiscasset.
Literacy Educator Writes New Chapter in ‘Living History’ of Merry Barn
From the early 1950s to the mid-1970s, Edgecomb’s Merry Barn was a dance hall where as many as 600 concertgoers would literally make the building shake. Later it was a workshop for a steeplejack business. Now, after months of renovations, the barn is entering a new chapter in its history – as a literacy center.
Driver Gets Three Years for Causing Fatal Dresden Crash
A Waterville man has been sentenced to 10 years in prison with all but three years suspended, plus four years of probation, for manslaughter in connection with a fatal 2017 collision in Dresden.
Dedication of Coopers Mills Dam Work Celebrates Environment, History
Local, state, and federal partners celebrated the completion of their project at Coopers Mills Dam, which will improve fish passage and fire protection, Monday, May 20.
Damariscotta’s Chickadee Flea Open for Business
The Chickadee Flea, a shop that sells a combination of new and used furniture and home decor, opened April 25 in the Elm Street Plaza in downtown Damariscotta.
DA Dismisses Charges Against Former State Legislator
The Lincoln County District Attorney’s Office has dismissed criminal charges against a former state legislator in exchange for his participation in a restorative justice program.
Edgecomb Votes Down Marijuana Businesses During Five-Hour Town Meeting
Edgecomb voters voted down proposals to allow marijuana businesses and debated education and harbor issues during a five-hour-plus annual town meeting Saturday, May 18.
Fire at Boothbay Harbor Apartment Building Displaces Seven
An electrical fire at a Boothbay Harbor apartment building early Saturday, May 18 displaced seven people, but all escaped the building safely.
Amish Businessmen to Manufacture Metal Roofing, Siding in Whitefield
Two Amish businessmen have opened Whitefield Metal Sales, a manufacturer of metal roofing, siding, and trim, at 69 Mills Road in Whitefield.
Alna to List Old Town Office for $130,000
The town of Alna will list the old town office and 2 acres of land for $130,000, for sale by owner, as soon as possible.
Boothbay Man Gets Two Years for Arson, Attempted Murder
A Boothbay man who attempted to shoot another man in Edgecomb and burned down a house in Boothbay in 2017 was sentenced to two years in jail Monday, May 13 for attempted murder and arson.
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