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.
Paving to Resume in Damariscotta
Hagar Enterprises Inc. is scheduled to finish its work on three of Damariscotta’s state-maintained roads later this month.
King Eider’s Pub Recognized for Community Service
A Damariscotta restaurant was one of seven family-owned companies recognized during the annual Maine Family Business Awards gala Tuesday, June 7.
Damariscotta Man Pleads Guilty to Burglaries
A Damariscotta man will serve 18 months in prison and pay almost $15,000 in restitution for his part in a string of burglaries around Lincoln County in the spring of last year.
Car Strikes Pole in Bristol, Teen Injured
A teenager was taken to the hospital after a single-car accident that closed one lane of Route 32 in Bristol on the afternoon of Tuesday, June 7.
Car Strikes Coveside Condominiums in Damariscotta
No injuries were reported when a Nobleboro woman drove her vehicle into the Coveside Condominiums building on Elm Street in Damariscotta Sunday afternoon, June 5.
Shack Burns in Round Pond, Fire Classified ‘Incendiary’
The Maine State Fire Marshal’s Office believes a “human element” contributed to a fire that destroyed an abandoned shack in the Round Pond area of Bristol the afternoon of Sunday, June 5.
Lincoln Academy Teacher Reflects on 42-Year Career
After more than four decades at Lincoln Academy, the Newcastle high school’s longest-serving faculty member has decided to retire.
Damariscotta Police Warn Residents about ‘Lost Dog’ Scam
The Damariscotta Police Department says a woman and man going door to door claiming to be searching for their lost dog may be casing homes for future burglaries.
South Bristol Bridge Will Soon Open to Traffic
The Maine Department of Transportation and Cianbro are preparing to open the new drawbridge in South Bristol to both vehicles and boat traffic prior to the end of the month.
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