Bristol officials presented Carrol Voss, 98, with the Boston Post Cane at his home overlooking the ocean on Sunday, March 11.
Two Bridges Programs Officer Receives Statewide Award
Officer Charlie McCue, of Wiscasset, was named the Maine Sheriffs Association’s Corrections Officer of the Year at the association’s banquet in Biddeford on Thursday, March 15.
Three Arrested for Alleged Crack Sales in Knox, Lincoln Counties
A Warren man and two New York women were arrested in Warren on Thursday, March 15 for allegedly trafficking crack cocaine in Knox and Lincoln counties.
Fuel Tanker Crashes, Spills 800 Gallons of Diesel in Jefferson
A fuel tanker crashed and spilled an estimated 800 gallons of diesel fuel on South Clary Road in Jefferson late Thursday, March 15.
Jefferson Holds Public Hearing on Snowy Evening
The Jefferson Board of Selectmen held a public hearing Thursday, March 8 on the warrant for the upcoming annual town meeting by referendum.
Proposal to Change Alcohol Rules in Alna Receives Little Feedback
Proposed changes to Alna’s rules for alcohol sales received almost no comment from the audience during a public hearing the evening of Monday, March 12, with many in the audience saving their comments for a second hearing on amendments to the town’s school choice policy.
DEP’s Court Win Clears Way for Clary Lake Water Level to Return
A Maine Superior Court justice’s decision to uphold a Maine Department of Environmental Protection water-level order regarding Clary Lake Dam represents a significant victory for lakefront property owners.
Maine Lawmakers OK New Probe of Child Deaths, Abuse Response System
A legislative watchdog panel voted Friday, March 9 to investigate Maine’s child welfare system and, separately, the handling of cases involving two girls who were killed, allegedly by family members, since December.
Gift to Animal Shelter Remembers Longtime Bank Employee
First Federal Savings started a donation fund for the Lincoln County Animal Shelter after Anita Hodgdon, who had worked for the bank for 33 years, passed away in January. The bank agreed to match any funds raised.
South Bristol Postpones Annual Town Meeting
The open portion of the South Bristol annual town meeting has been postponed to Wednesday, March 14.
Damariscotta Schedules Special Town Meeting
Damariscotta residents will decide whether to purchase the barbershop building in the municipal parking lot for the construction of public restrooms during a special town meeting Wednesday, March 21.
Caretakers of Private Cemetery in Dresden Propose Transfer to Town
A Dresden husband and wife who are the caretakers of the Forest Hill Cemetery on Route 128 have been asking themselves, “Where have all the volunteers gone?”
Lincoln County Animal Shelter Participates in Successful Puppy Palooza
The Lincoln County Animal Shelter in Edgecomb participated in a successful Puppy Palooza event Saturday, March 3. Seventeen animals found homes, including 12 dogs from Mississippi.
Damariscotta to Purchase Barbershop for Restroom Location
The town of Damariscotta has reached an agreement to purchase the barbershop in the municipal parking lot as the new location for the planned public restrooms.
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