Local and state officials gathered at 16 Mills Road on Tuesday, July 29 to celebrate the near-completion of a 16-unit affordable housing development after nine months of construction.
Wiscasset Shopkeeper’s Passion for Minerals Is 80 Years in the Making
David Hasenfus, who owns hundreds if not thousands of gem and mineral specimens, can’t choose a favorite among them.
Damariscotta-Born Children, Families, and Health Workers Reunite
Families who welcomed loved ones into the world at Damariscotta’s MaineHealth Lincoln Hospital gathered at Round Top Ice Cream on Sunday, July 20 to connect with other families and the medical professionals who were among the first people to meet their children.
Alleging FOAA violation, Somerville Tax Collector Sues Town’s Officials
Jon Amirault, tax collector for the town of Somerville, has engaged a current and a former member of the Somerville Municipal Broadband Board in a lawsuit over the members’ alleged violation of the Maine Freedom of Access Act.
Damariscotta Names Interim Police Chief
With the town’s police chief set to depart Friday, Aug. 1, the Damariscotta Select Board took steps regarding the future of the police department, including appointing an interim chief and discussing the hiring process, during its Wednesday, July 16 meeting.
Dozens of Somerville, Jefferson Homes Without Full Fire Protection Due to Bridge Woes
Posted weight limits on bridges at either end of a long stretch of Somerville Road have left upwards of 60 homes technically inaccessible to some firefighting vehicles.
Harassment, Discrimination Suit Against Former MVHS Employees Settled
A former Medomak Valley High School student and two former MVHS employees have reached a settlement in a civil case originally filed in 2019.
Watershed Celebrates 30 Years of Salad Days
The picnic party in the woods in Newcastle gets bigger every year, as ceramic artists and their supporters from all over the world descend on the usually quiet campus of the Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts for the annual Salad Days fundraiser.
Jefferson Voters Approve Education Budget After Long Deliberation
Jefferson residents approved a new, higher education budget during a Tuesday, July 9 special town meeting after rejecting a previous version of the budget at the polls in June.
Application for Damariscotta Green Project Withdrawn
The Damariscotta Green project, which was proposed for a 1.6-acre lot at 0 Vine Street, has been paused indefinitely.
Cold Weather, High Water Deterred Alewives from Lincoln County this Year
This year’s April showers brought May flowers and a poor alewife yield in Lincoln County.
Schooner Landing Makes Triumphant Return, Just in Time for Fourth of July
Like a phoenix, a beloved Damariscotta restaurant rose from the ashes over the Fourth of July weekend.
Edgecomb Approves Additional $81,000 For Fire Station Repairs
Despite concerns and frustrations around unanticipated costs for the town’s fire station repairs, Edgecomb residents ultimately approved the use of $81,000 in tax increment financing funds for the project in a 10-7 vote during a special town meeting Wednesday, July 2.
Damariscotta Police Chief Set to Depart in August
Damariscotta Police Chief Jason Warlick will resign from the role effective Friday, Aug. 1 to become the chief deputy of the Sagadahoc County Sheriff’s Office.
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