espite previous assurances to the public that a decision would be made during a special Whitefield Planning Board meeting the evening of Wednesday, May 1, residents did not hear a resolution on a proposed residential substance abuse treatment facility in Coopers Mills.
‘The Smallest Church in the World’: Speedway Unveils New Addition
Patrons of Wiscasset Speedway may have noticed a new addition on the property during the track’s season opener at the end of April. Now calling Wiscasset Speedway home is a replica of what was once known as “the smallest church in the world,” Wiscasset’s Union Church.
Newcastle Monument Business Passes To Next Generation
After nearly 50 years in operation, Newcastle’s Thomas A. Stevens Cemetery Memorials and Cemetery Restorations is seeing a change in ownership and name, as the business is being passed down from father to son.
Whitefield Board to Vote on Substance Abuse Treatment Facility May 1
Following the Whitefield Planning Board’s nearly three-hour meeting the evening of Wednesday, April 17, the board decided to schedule a special meeting to vote on Harmony Haven LLC’s change in use application for the building at 132 Main St. in Coopers Mills.
Newcastle Select Board Discusses Firearm Sale Permit Moratorium
The Newcastle Select Board voted to call a series of meetings to consider enacting a moratorium in regard to firearm sales in the town during a meeting the evening of Monday, April 22.
Owls Head Man Injured In Waldoboro Crash
Traffic on Route 1 in Waldoboro was shifted to the side for nearly two hours the afternoon of Sunday, April 14 in an effort for drivers to avoid the scene of a flipped dump truck.
Dozens Question Potential Coopers Mills Substance Abuse Treatment Facility
Over 40 people attended a public hearing at the central fire station in Whitefield the evening of Wednesday, April 10 armed with questions and concerns about a residential substance abuse treatment facility that is trying to make its mark in Coopers Mills.
Four Facing Arson Charges Following Dresden, Woolwich Fires
Four individuals have been charged with two counts of arson each following multiple fires in Dresden and Woolwich in the early morning hours of Sunday, April 14.
Family Displaced After Structure Fire In Nobleboro
A structure fire at 412 East Pond Road in Nobleboro the evening of Sunday, April 7 has left a family displaced.
Whitefield Students Prepare To Take The Stage In Drama Club
Students participating in Whitefield Elementary School’s drama club are sporting their creative sides as they rehearse a play that they created about the circus during meetings Tuesday and Thursday afternoons.
Wiscasset Author’s New Book Highlights Student-Centered Learning Practices
Wiscasset author and educator Laurie Block Spigel released her second book, “Letting Them Lead: Adventures in Game-Based, Self-Directed Learning,” on Tuesday, March 19.
Nobleboro Voters Approve $5 Million Education Budget at Town Meeting
Following nearly three hours of contentious discussion between Nobleboro voters, the select board, the budget committee, and the school committee, residents approved a $5 million education budget for the 2024-2025 fiscal year at the town’s annual meeting on Saturday, March 16.
South Bristol Voters Approve Ordinance Amendments, Municipal and Education Budgets
Changes are on the horizon for the town of South Bristol after voters approved every article on the warrant at the annual town meeting the evening of Tuesday, March 12.
Connecticut Company Plans to Expand Dresden Mobile Home Park
The owner of a Connecticut-based company attended the Dresden Planning Board’s Wednesday, Feb. 14 meeting to discuss plans to expand a mobile home park in Dresden.
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