Precision Tool Repair, of Damariscotta, will relocate to Waldoboro in May.
The business will move from its location at 74 Biscay Road in Damariscotta to a new facility at 855 Atlantic Highway in Waldoboro on May 5.
Serving Maine and Lincoln County for over 140 years
Precision Tool Repair, of Damariscotta, will relocate to Waldoboro in May.
The business will move from its location at 74 Biscay Road in Damariscotta to a new facility at 855 Atlantic Highway in Waldoboro on May 5.
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The American Chiropractic Association Council on Diagnosis and Internal Disorders is pleased to recognize that Dr. Ronald Bouffard, of Boothbay Harbor, has successfully completed the prescribed 300-hour coursework and demonstrated excellence by passing all required examinations to achieve status as Diplomate of the American Board of Chiropractic Internists. He is the first chiropractor in Maine to become nationally certified as a chiropractic internist.
The owners of King Eider’s Pub in downtown Damariscotta have been named “Restaurateurs of the Year” by the Maine Restaurant Association.
An entrepreneurial company in Wiscasset that is developing a sophisticated turbine engine that can use multiple fuels has raised $2.2 million to add staff, buy manufacturing equipment, and set up a factory.
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Main Street Grocery, of Damariscotta, recently hired a new grocery manager and meat department manager.
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Jill and Ted Hugger, owners of the Cod Cove Inn in Edgecomb, completed the purchase of the 37-room Cedar Crest Inn from Bill Hahn and Stephen Liberty on Feb. 27. The Cedar Crest Inn, located on Elm Street (U.S. Route 1), at the gateway to Camden, has served the traveling public since 1918.
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Licensed massage therapist Annie Pathik is excited to announce the opening of her new massage studio in downtown Damariscotta.
The Garage, an auto repair shop owned by Scott Dupuis, opened this past November in Damariscotta.
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The owners of Dresden Take Out hope their new lunch counter with 14 bright red stools for customers to enjoy breakfast and lunch will make the store in the village a place to meet people and enjoy home-cooked food.
A new face can be seen working in the window of a downtown Damariscotta shop.
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In just the first seven weeks of 2018, the team of brokers at Newcastle Realty have already reached more than $5.5 million in real estate sales, according to Maine Real Estate Information System, Inc. – more than any other firm in Lincoln County.
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Van Lloyd’s Bistro, of Damariscotta, will close for four weeks beginning March 11 through April 9.
The Jefferson Market closed abruptly Feb. 15, with a sign on the door indicating that the store closed for vacation and would reopen April 15.
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S and J Llama LLC, of Waldoboro, is pleased to announce the creation of the BugTussle Annex, a state of the art co-work and meeting space located in the Historic Village District of Waldoboro, in the heart of the Midcoast region.