Two Nobleboro residents and Lincoln Academy alums hope to share their passion for music with the community with the opening of their downtown Damariscotta store selling vinyl records and audio equipment.
California Family Buys Bradley Inn
The Bradley Inn, at Pemaquid Point, is under new management.
Damariscotta Planning Board Approves Lobster Eatery
With the Damariscotta Planning Board’s unanimous approval, Joe Lane cleared one of the remaining hurdles to reopen his popular Damariscotta eatery in the former home of the Skidompha Secondhand Book Shop.
Lincoln County Officials, Residents Weigh In On Budget Committee Bill
Lincoln County officials and residents traveled to Augusta the morning of Wednesday, March 29 to testify before the Committee on State and Local Government about a bill that would shift the final authority over the county’s budget to the county budget advisory committee.
Damariscotta Planning Board Approves Dollar General Project
Two months after the applicant’s first appearance before the board, a developer received conditional approval from the Damariscotta Planning Board to build a Dollar General store and a Sherwin-Williams store at the intersection of Main Street and Biscay Road.
Newcastle Planning Documents Head to Second Public Forum
Newcastle residents are invited to provide feedback on the first draft of the town’s new comprehensive plan and land use code during a public forum at Lincoln Academy’s Cable-Burns Applied Technology and Engineering Center at 7 p.m., Tuesday, April 11.
‘Mechanical Failure’ Caused Damariscotta Accident, Police Say
The Damariscotta Police Department has determined that a mechanical failure caused a single-vehicle accident on Bristol Road in Damariscotta the afternoon of March 28.
Portland Developer Plans Commercial Project on Damariscotta’s Main Street
During the same meeting in which it approved an application for two retail stores at the corner of Main Street and Biscay Road, the Damariscotta Planning Board also heard a proposal for another retail development along Main Street.
Fire Consumes Reed Mansion in Waldoboro, Cause Undetermined
The cause of the fire that claimed the historic Reed Mansion at 60 Glidden St. in Waldoboro early Sunday, April 2 is undetermined, according to officials at the Maine State Fire Marshal’s Office.
Driver Falls Asleep, Flips Car on Route 1
A driver was transported to LincolnHealth’s Miles Campus after falling asleep and flipping his vehicle on Route 1 in Newcastle the afternoon of Friday, March 31.
Stepping Stone Purchases Bremen House
In the same month it received approval for its Damariscotta housing development, Stepping Stone Housing Inc. purchased a house on Waldoboro Road (Route 32) in Bremen. The nonprofit now owns four properties in Lincoln County for the purpose of providing transitional housing to individuals and families in need.
Bill Would Give County Budget Committee Final Say on Spending
State Rep. Stephanie Hawke, R-Boothbay Harbor, is sponsoring a bill that would shift the final authority over Lincoln County’s budget from the county commissioners to the county’s budget advisory committee.
Whitefield Approves Budget, Honors Volunteers
Whitefield voters approved a $1,098,799 million municipal budget and received an update on the town’s economic development committee during the annual town meeting Saturday, March 18.
Bristol Approves Parks Director Position at Town Meeting
After a half-hour discussion, Bristol voters authorized the Bristol Parks and Recreation Commission to hire a parks director during the annual town meeting at Bristol Consolidated School on Tuesday, March 21.
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