The Weatherbird specialty food and kitchenware shop, at 72 Courtyard St. in Damariscotta, has been under new ownership since September.
Future of Yellowfront Grocery ‘In Flux,’ Owner Says
The future of Damariscotta’s Yellowfront Grocery is “in flux,” but the owners hope to keep the store open, perhaps with its sale to another local business person, according to co-owner Jeff Pierce.
Fire Claims Pickup in Damariscotta, Quick Response Saves Nearby Vehicle
A fire claimed a Dodge Ram pickup on Cottage Point Road in Damariscotta the morning of Friday, Dec. 22, but quick thinking by firefighters prevented the fire from spreading to a nearby vehicle.
Damariscotta Dollar General, Sherwin-Williams Now Open
The new Dollar General and Sherwin-Williams stores at the corner of Main Street and Biscay Road are now open.
Damariscotta-Area Legislator Pleads Guilty to OUI
State Rep. Michael G. “Mick” Devin, 55, of Newcastle, pleaded guilty to operating under the influence Dec. 4.
Students, Parents Learn to Code at GSB’s First Family Code Night
Kids and parents learned how to code with computer games and puzzles during Great Salt Bay Community School’s first-ever Family Code Night on Thursday, Dec. 7.
Bristol Considers Full-Time Fire Chief
The membership of Bristol Fire and Rescue has asked the Bristol Board of Selectmen to consider budgeting for and appointing a full-time chief, and the town plans to appoint a committee to gather information from other towns with full-time chiefs.
DOT Presents Plan to Remove Ledge Under South Bristol Bridge
The Maine Department of Transportation presented its plans to remove ledge under one side of the new bridge over The Gut during a meeting at South Bristol School on Wednesday, Dec. 6.
Mainely Nails Moves into Larger Location in Damariscotta
Mainely Nails, a popular nail salon that opened in Newcastle almost four years ago, recently completed a move across the bridge into a larger space on upper Main Street in Damariscotta.
LA Teacher, Former State Senator Runs for Governor
Lincoln Academy teacher John Jenkins has taken a leave of absence from the school to run for governor in 2018.
Dresden Schedules Site Walk, Public Hearing for Smelt Camp
The Dresden Planning Board will hold a site walk and public hearing for a smelt camp business near Cork Cove in the Kennebec River.
Savory Maine Plans Consolidation into Basement Space
When Savory Maine reopens after winter break in 2018, owner and cook Grace Goldberg will have shifted the entire restaurant from the main floor to the basement level.
Damariscotta Planning Board Unanimously Approves 435 Main St. Project
After several meetings with the developer and over an hour of discussion at its meeting Monday, Dec. 4, the Damariscotta Planning Board unanimously voted to approve a Portland developer’s project for a development at 435 Main St.
LCTV, Town Officials Lament Move from Channel 7 to 1301
As of Tuesday, Nov. 28, viewers of Lincoln County Television need to go to channel 1301 instead of channel 7, much to the chagrin of LCTV leadership and town officials.
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