If you’re walking down By Way in Boothbay Harbor, don’t be alarmed if you see a group of people huddled outside a bright-yellow building. Chances are they’re likely under the spell of an antique machine pulling strings of taffy in the large window of Downeast Candies.
New Owners ‘Embracing the Fun’ at Newcastle’s Tipsy Butler
The Tipsy Butler bed-and-breakfast, at 11 High St. in Newcastle, is under new ownership and once again open for guests.
TV Star from Damariscotta Returns to Screen Short Film at Local Fest
Ryan Gaul, a Damariscotta native and 1992 graduate of Lincoln Academy who has appeared on TV comedies including “The Last O.G.,” “Superstore,” and “House of Lies,” will return to Lincoln County for the Maine debut of his new short film at the inaugural MidCoast Film Festival.
Moody’s Gifts Celebrates Over 20 Years as ‘Family-Friendly’ Business
Founded by a mother-daughter duo with their husbands in May 1998, Moody’s Gifts in Waldoboro is celebrating more than 20 years as a family business.
MVHS Graduates 133 ‘Strong, Capable, Compassionate’ Students
Family, friends, and community members filled the Medomak Valley High School gym to watch 133 high school seniors graduate Wednesday, June 12.
Firefighters Extinguish Nobleboro Shed Fire
Firefighters made quick work of a fire that claimed a shed on Narrows Road in Nobleboro the afternoon of Wednesday, May 1.
Newcastle Native a Candidate for Mayor in Portland
Newcastle native Belinda Ray is running for mayor of Portland, Maine’s largest city.
Oysterhead Pizza Co. to Bring Wood-Fired Pies to Damariscotta
The owners of the Newcastle Publick House will launch a wood-fired pizzeria across the bridge in downtown Damariscotta this fall.
Driver Taken to Hospital After Damariscotta Accident
A driver was transported to LincolnHealth’s Miles Campus with non-life-threatening injuries after her vehicle went off Back Meadow Road in Damariscotta the afternoon of Saturday, April 6.
Damariscotta Selectmen Back Legislation to Allow Local Sales Tax
Damariscotta Town Manager Matt Lutkus recently testified on behalf of the town’s selectmen in support of legislation that would allow towns to implement local sales taxes with voter approval.
Damariscotta Selectmen Move Forward with Review of Marijuana Rules
Despite the chair’s call to table the issue, the Damariscotta Board of Selectman moved forward with its review of draft ordinances to govern licensing of medical and recreational marijuana businesses during a workshop Wednesday, March 27.
New Education Commissioner Talks Trust with Local Teachers
Maine Commissioner of Education Pender Makin kicked off a recent AOS 93 professional development day with reflections on her transition into the Maine Department of Education and remarks about the department’s focus for the future.
Bristol Approves Education Hike, Softball Field at Town Meeting
At a town meeting with limited discussion, Bristol voters gave the nod of approval to a new softball field and passed a $5,262,226.26 education budget in under two hours on Tuesday, March 19.
DOT to Chip Away at Concrete Hazard Under South Bristol Bridge
After a meeting between the South Bristol Board of Selectmen and representatives of the Maine Department of Transportation, a contractor will remove a portion of a concrete slab underneath the new drawbridge in South Bristol.
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