The full parking lot at the Alna town office the evening of Wednesday, Jan. 31 was an indicator that the meeting of the Alna Board of Selectmen might be a lively one, and it did not disappoint.
No Injuries in Waldoboro Rollover
No injuries were reported after a rollover on Route 220 in Waldoboro the morning of Sunday, Feb. 4.
Village Optical to Close After 29 Years in Twin Villages
After 29 years and hundreds of clients, Village Optical in Damariscotta will close its doors March 31.
Jefferson Woman Wins January #LCNme365 Photo Contest
A snapshot of a blue jay in a Jefferson woman’s backyard handily won the January #LCNme365 photo contest with 73 percent of the votes cast.
Bristol Residents Show Support for Dam During Public Hearing
While residents voiced support for the repair of the Bristol Mills Dam and fish ladder as well as the ecosystem of the Pemaquid River, an overwhelming majority of residents voted in favor of keeping the dam in a non-binding straw poll at the close of a public hearing Tuesday, Jan. 30.
Bristol Voters to Consider Study of Annexing Loud’s, Other Islands
During the annual town meeting in March, Bristol voters will consider authorizing the selectmen to study the costs and benefits of annexing the unorganized territories of Loud’s, Marsh, and Bar islands, off the coast of Round Pond.
Lincoln Academy Head of School to Retire Submitted article
Lincoln Academy, on Tuesday, Jan. 30, announced that Head of School David Sturdevant will retire June 30.
Two Extricated from SUV after Rollover in Waldoboro
Waldoboro firefighters extricated two people from an SUV after a rollover in the area of Ralph’s Hill on Route 1 the morning of Tuesday, Jan. 30.
Dodgeball a Unique Training Exercise for Whitefield Firemen
The Whitefield Fire Department turned out Monday night for a unique training exercise at the Whitefield Elementary School. Anyone driving by must have wondered what was going on at the school, with two fire trucks and almost a dozen vehicles sporting firefighter plates in the parking lot.
Damariscotta Seeks Feedback on Restroom Renderings
Damariscotta officials are seeking feedback from the public about design options for the public restrooms planned for construction in the municipal parking lot.
Whitefield Man Proposes Ordinance to Restrict Hunting on Private Land
Hunters in Whitefield would need a landowner’s permission, and proof of such permission, to hunt on private property under an ordinance proposed by a hunter and landowner.
Truck Strikes Walkway of Damariscotta Baptist Church
A two-vehicle collision at the intersection of Main and Church streets in Damariscotta caused a truck to drive off the road and into an inclined walkway for the Damariscotta Baptist Church the afternoon of Friday, Jan. 26.
State Confirms That Waldoboro Officer Shot Man in Self-Defense
The Maine Attorney General’s Office has concluded its investigation into the fatal shooting of a Waldoboro man by a police officer a year ago, confirming that the officer – who returned fire after being shot himself – acted in self-defense.
Whitefield Elementary Project Provides Comfort to Premature Babies
Whitefield Elementary School teacher Karen McCormick’s classroom was abuzz with activity on the afternoon of Friday, Jan. 19, when members of the Whitefield National Junior Honor Society and volunteer seamstresses from the community gathered after school to make fabric hearts for delivery to the neonatal intensive care unit at Maine Medical Center in Portland. The event was part of the honor society’s Preemie Project, which is in its third year.
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