The sale of Emporium Engraving in Newcastle will fulfill the owners’ wishes to keep the business local, as it will move only a short walk down Mills Road to Louis Doe Home Center.
Somerville Student Population Highest Since ’80s, Selectman Says
Somerville will begin the 2018-2019 school year with its highest student population since the 1980s, according to a selectman.
Transfer Stations Grapple with Changes to Plastic Recycling
Municipal recycling centers and transfer stations across Lincoln County are in search of solutions for recycling plastic due to changes both in the international plastics market and at the county recycling plant.
AOS 93 Hires New Superintendent
The AOS 93 Board hired Dr. Craig Jurgensen as the school district’s new superintendent Tuesday, April 10.
Wiscasset Voters to Decide Lawsuit Question Tuesday
Wiscasset voters will decide whether to continue the town’s lawsuit against the Maine Department of Transportation in a referendum Tuesday, April 17.
Wiscasset Superintendent to Step Down
Wiscasset School Department Superintendent Dr. Heather Wilmot will resign at the end of the school year after three years as the head of the department.
Clary Lake Group Raising Funds to Purchase Dam
The early fundraising efforts of the Clary Lake Association have amazed members and encouraged them on to their goal of $80,000 to purchase the dam and restore the lake’s historical water level.
Newcastle Chrysler Gifts 60-Second Shopping Sprees at Main Street Grocery
The aisles of Main Street Grocery in Damariscotta were cleared of customers shortly before noon, Saturday, April 7, as three people prepared to run through the store on 60-second shopping sprees paid for by a local dealership.
Connecticut Man Gets 2 1/2 Years for Drug Trafficking in Wiscasset
A Connecticut man under investigation in connection with a shooting in his home state has been sentenced to 2 1/2 years in a Maine prison for trafficking narcotics in Wiscasset.
All Money From New Harbor Bank Robbery Likely Recovered
The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office believes detectives have recovered all the money – about $2,600 – taken in the New Harbor bank robbery April 2.
Lifelong Nobleboro Resident Celebrates 100th Birthday
Nobleboro’s newest – and only – centenarian celebrated his 100th birthday with friends and three generations of his family Tuesday, April 3.
Precision Tool Repair Plans Move to Waldoboro in May
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.
GSB School Committee to Consider School Resource Officer
Damariscotta Police Chief Jason Warlick will discuss the idea of a school resource officer at Great Salt Bay Community School with the Great Salt Bay School Committee at 6 p.m., Wednesday, April 11.
Edgecomb Budget Includes Cost Hike for Ambulance Service
An expected cost increase for ambulance service, improvements to the town hall, and raises for town officials are among the budget items Edgecomb voters will consider during the annual town meeting in May.
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