The owners of King Eider’s Pub in downtown Damariscotta have been named “Restaurateurs of the Year” by the Maine Restaurant Association.
Rollover Damages Fence, Headstones at St. Denis Cemetery
A vehicle crashed into the St. Denis Cemetery in Whitefield and rolled over early Tuesday, March 27, damaging a section of fence and several headstones.
Award-Winning Detective Just Doing His Job, He Says
The head detective at the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office and recent winner of a statewide award says he isn’t doing anything extraordinary, but his record and his boss say otherwise.
Miles of Friends Program Makes ‘Seed Bombs’ at GSB
“My hands are filthy!” 8-year-old Rosy Kate Adams exclaimed while throwing her hands in the air, showing her “elder” friend Roberta Atkinson the mess she had made.
Damariscotta Photographer Wins #LCNme365 Photo Contest
In a race that came down to 15 votes between first and second place, Damariscotta photographer Dennis Boyd emerged victorious when the polls for the March #LCNme365 photo contest closed.
Damariscotta Dismisses Appeal of 435 Main St. Decision
The Damariscotta Board of Appeals voted 3-2 that an appeal from Our Town regarding the 435 Main St. project did not have standing and dismissed the appeal Tuesday, March 27.
Wiscasset Selectmen Reverse Decisions on Ambulance Service, PD
The Wiscasset Board of Selectmen, on Monday, March 26, reversed its decision to ask voters whether they want to eliminate the Wiscasset Ambulance Service and Wiscasset Police Department.
Waldoboro Petition Calls For Ban on Recreational-Marijuana Businesses
Waldoboro Selectman Katherine Winchenbach presented a citizen’s petition that proposes a prohibition of recreational-marijuana businesses to the Waldoboro Board of Selectmen on Tuesday, March 27.
Jefferson Voters Approve Budget, Elect Budget Committee at Town Meeting
Jefferson voters approved all 33 articles on the warrant for the annual town meeting by referendum Tuesday, March 27, and elected four members of the Jefferson Budget Committee in a five-way race.
March for Our Lives Draws Crowd to Damariscotta-Newcastle Bridge
A crowd of people lined the Damariscotta-Newcastle Bridge from noon to 1:30 p.m., Saturday, March 24 as part of the nationwide March for Our Lives, an effort to prevent school shootings.
Damariscotta Voters Approve Barbershop Purchase
Damariscotta residents voted to approve the purchase of the barbershop site in the municipal parking lot for the site of new public restrooms during a special town meeting Wednesday, March 21.
Damariscotta Woman Dies in Waldoboro Crash
A 48-year-old Damariscotta woman died when her SUV crashed on Route 1 in Waldoboro and landed in the Medomak River the morning of Sunday, March 25.
Alna Residents Vote to Limit School Choice
Alna residents voted to restrict K-8 school choice to public schools and to purchase a modular building to replace the town office during the annual town meeting Friday and Saturday, March 23 and 24.
Wiscasset Company Gets $2.2 Million to Commercialize Turbine Engine
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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