One can learn the basics of government contracting for small businesses when Maine Procurement Technical Assistance Center Procurement Counselor Bryan Wallace speaks at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 15 at the Lincoln County Regional Planning Commission, 297 Bath Road, Wiscasset. He will explain what it takes to sell to the federal government.
Skidompha Secondhand Book Shop Celebrates 50th with ’60s Style
The Skidompha Secondhand Book Shop celebrated its 50th anniversary with a 1960s theme, in honor of the decade of its founding, Saturday, July 21.
Penalty Box Now Open for Breakfast
There’s a new breakfast place in Damariscotta. Well, not exactly a new place, but now, after serving lunch and dinner for a year and a half, The Penalty Box Pizza & Pub is offering breakfast on Saturdays and Sundays.
Newcastle’s Bonus Redemption Under New Management
Bonus Redemption LLC, at 116 Mills Road in Newcastle, is under new management. The new owner, Janet Fairfield, bought the business from Ken and Lisa York earlier this month. Fairfield is asking for patience from customers during the transition period, as the business will have flexible hours for a couple of weeks.
Washburn & Doughty Receives $600,000 Grant
U.S. Sen. Susan Collins, the chairman of the Transportation, Housing and Urban Development Appropriations Subcommittee, announced Washburn & Doughty Associates, Inc., of East Boothbay has been awarded $618,750 through the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Maritime Administration’s Small Shipyard Grant Program.
Atmosphere and Menu Equally Fresh at Round Pond’s Anchor
As Andrea and Dan Reny enter their fourth season as proprietors of The Anchor, the Round Pond restaurant continues to undergo changes, including with the addition of live music this year.
Osteria Bucci Donates Dinner for Eight to Boat Shop Auction
Bernie DeLisle, of Osteria Bucci in Damariscotta, has graciously offered a dinner for eight people to be auctioned at The Carpenter’s Boat Shop’s upcoming fundraiser “All Hands on Deck!,” to be held Wednesday, Aug. 1, at The 1812 Farm in Bristol.
Damariscotta Shop Makes Donuts the Old-Fashioned Way
Two men are making donuts in Damariscotta, and the donuts are catching on quickly.
Carriage Motors Owner to Sell After 46 Years in Downtown Wiscasset
The 46-year owner and operator of Carriage Motors, a downtown Wiscasset garage that specializes in antique vehicles, plans to sell the 27 Middle St. building.
Year-Round Monhegan Couple Brews New Coffee-Roasting Business
Monhegan Island welcomed a new business in late June, as year-round residents Carley Mayhew and Mott Feibusch started production at Monhegan Coffee Roasters.
SugarSpell Sweets to Open Storefront in New Harbor
SugarSpell Sweets owner April Morrison is opening a year-round weekend storefront in New Harbor, a major expansion of the business that started with a dessert cart two years ago.
Clothing Company Opens Showroom in Round Pond Boathouse
Paul Landry Co., a Round Pond apparel company inspired by the owner’s grandfather, is opening a showroom after being in business for over a year.
Baker Shares Italian Grandmother’s Recipes at Mammy’s
Eight years ago, Jessica Deshiro moved to Maine from Boston on a mission to share her grandmother’s old Italian recipes and creations. From her new shop at 767 Main St., Mammy’s Bakery offers “classic Italian baked goods and sweet creations,” both in the shop and by special order.
Enchantments: A Magical World for 30 Years
Boothbay Harbor has been through a lot of changes over the last 30 years, and businesses have come and gone. Enchantments, at 10 Boothbay House Hill Road, has been around for all those years, and many loyal customers return year after year.
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