Walter Hilton, the unofficial mayor of Damariscotta, a former longtime selectman, and a die-hard Lincoln Academy supporter, passed away unexpectedly June 20 at the age of 67.
Newcastle Inventor Launches New Venture
After making a name for himself in the worlds of architecture, robotics, and solar energy, a Newcastle man has embarked on a new business venture: manufacturing ornaments.
High Hopes Farm Opens in Bristol
Ross and Meaghan Nichols, of Bristol, have started High Hopes Farm at 777 Bristol Road.
Yellowfront Grocery Celebrates 95 Years in Damariscotta
This week marks Yellowfront Grocery’s 95th anniversary of doing business in Damariscotta.
Firefighters Extinguish Woods Fire in Bristol
Local firefighters fought a fire that burned almost three acres in a wooded marsh area off of Carl Bailey Road in Bristol on Wednesday evening, June 15.
Newcastle Hires Hope Town Administrator
Newcastle has found its new town administrator, selecting Hope Town Administrator Jon Duke for the position.
Maine-Ly Pawn Receives Permit for Outdoor Storage
After several months of discussions and meetings, the Damariscotta Planning Board has granted Maine-ly Pawn owner Mark Hoffman a conditional use permit for outdoor storage and display of merchandise.
AOS 93 Hires New Director of Special Services
The Central Lincoln County School System has hired Susan “Sue” Fossett as its new director of special services, according to Superintendent Steve Bailey.
SBS Celebrates 20 Years of Boat-Building Program
The students, teachers, and staff of South Bristol School and members of the community gathered at Bittersweet Landing Boatyard the morning of Tuesday, June 14 to watch the launch of two skiffs built by SBS students.
Keene Unseats Lilly in Dresden Race
Eleven votes decided the Dresden Board of Selectmen race between Dwight Keene and incumbent Second Selectman Gerald Lilly during the municipal election Tuesday, June 14.
Keene Unseats Lilly in Dresden Race
Eleven votes decided the Dresden Board of Selectmen race between Dwight Keene and incumbent Second Selectman Gerald Lilly during the municipal election Tuesday, June 14.
Damariscotta Dunkin’ Donuts Reopens After Renovation
Dunkin’ Donuts in Damariscotta recently reopened after completing a renovation to freshen up the store’s appearance.
CTL Founder Pleads Guilty in Shoplifting Case
Prominent local author and educator Nancie Atwell has pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor theft charge stemming from an incident at Renys in Damariscotta in March.
DOT Postpones Sherman Marsh Project
The Maine Department of Transportation has postponed its plans to place a conservation easement on more than 130 acres around Sherman Marsh and expressed willingness to negotiate certain details with property owners.
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