Split Rock Distilling, the state’s only 100 percent organic distillery, celebrated its one-year anniversary with the official release of its long-awaited gin.
Damariscotta Architects Transform 1800s Home into Downtown Office
A Damariscotta-based architecture firm recently completed extensive renovations to a 19th-century home to create its new office space and a private second-floor apartment.
Flashing Light at Route 1 Intersection Part of Damariscotta Safety Audit
The addition of a flashing red light on top of the stop sign at the intersection of Route 1 and Main Street in Damariscotta fulfills one of the first action items on a draft report containing recommendations to improve the safety at intersections along Route 1.
New Ice Cream Shop Opens in Downtown Damariscotta
Just in time for summer, a Damariscotta woman has opened a new ice cream shop at 95 Main St. in downtown Damariscotta, the former home of The Bear and the Bea.
Newcastle Selectmen Agree To LA Bond, Relay Residents’ Concerns
The Newcastle Board of Selectmen unanimously voted to take the next step toward entering into a $10 million bond agreement with Lincoln Academy during its meeting Monday, June 26. While expressing support for the bond, the selectmen also conveyed residents’ concerns about the school to LA officials.
LA Financially Strong Despite Ousted Trustee’s Concerns, School Says
The Lincoln Academy Board of Trustees removed one of its members June 12. Since his removal, former Trustee Rob Nelson and the board have issued conflicting statements about the school’s financial health.
Lincoln County Firefighters Train with LifeFlight
Area firefighters participated in a LifeFlight training exercise at Lincoln Academy in Newcastle the evening of Tuesday, June 20.
Bristol Hires Round Ponder as First Parks Director
The Bristol Parks and Recreation Commission has hired the town’s first parks director just in time for the summer.
Damariscotta PD Installs Medication Disposal Unit
The Damariscotta Police Department has installed a new medication disposal unit in its entryway to allow residents to safely dispose of expired or unwanted medications.
Damariscotta Voters Approve Budget, Narrowly Pass Fireworks Funding
A $2,500 contribution toward the Fourth of July fireworks show drew the most discussion of the 46-article warrant Damariscotta voters approved during annual town meeting Wednesday, June 14.
Kieve Will Not Move Forward with Boathouse Purchase
Kieve-Wavus Education Inc. has decided not to purchase The Standard of Newcastle boathouse and will not appear before the Newcastle Planning Board on Thursday, June 15.
New Count Confirms Damariscotta Selectmen
Ballot clerks conducted a new count of the votes cast for two seats on the Damariscotta Board of Selectmen the afternoon of Wednesday, June 14. The results confirmed that voters elected George Parker and Amy Leshure.
Kieve Meets Resistance to Plans for Downtown Newcastle Boathouse
The Newcastle Board of Selectmen learned about Kieve-Wavus Education Inc.’s plans to purchase the boathouse behind The Standard of Newcastle condominium building to use for a leadership program, but the plan has met with opposition from the condominium association.
Damariscotta to Revisit Form-Based Code
Amid renewed interest in commercial development in Damariscotta, the town will form a committee to draft an amendment to the land use ordinance integrating the concept of form-based codes.
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