With the correct spelling of azalea, Great Salt Bay Community School eighth-grader Isaac Wyer secured victory at the Lincoln County Spelling Bee for the second year in a row.
RSU 12 Board Considers Formation of Bullying Subcommittee
The Sheepscot Valley Regional School Unit Board of Directors agreed to form a standing subcommittee on bullying during its meeting at Chelsea Elementary School on Thursday, Feb. 8.
AOS to Share LA Survey Results in March
The AOS 93 Board will host a meeting Thursday, March 15 to unveil the results of its recent survey regarding Lincoln Academy.
RSU 12 Board Member Presents Options for Whitefield’s Withdrawal
Keith Marple, a Whitefield representative to the Sheepscot Valley Regional School Unit Board of Directors who is advocating for the town to withdraw from the RSU, presented alternatives to the RSU and recruited volunteers during a meeting at the Whitefield fire station Friday, Feb. 9.
Nobleboro Filmmaker’s Documentary Shines Light on Mental Health Issues
Charles Stuart’s brand-new documentary film “Into the Light,” set to screen Saturday, Feb. 17 at Lincoln Theater in Damariscotta, is “a riveting story and an uplifting film about the stigma and shame surrounding mental health in this country,” said the 73-year-old Nobleboro filmmaker in a recent interview at a local cafe.
Wiscasset Selectmen Reject Settlement with DOT
The Wiscasset Board of Selectmen, on Tuesday, Feb. 13, rejected a consent judgment negotiated by attorneys for the town and the Maine Department of Transportation to resolve the town’s lawsuit against the DOT.
Proposal Calls for Restaurant, Community Center at 1904 Dresden Town Hall
A Dresden resident’s proposal to restore the 1904 Dresden Town Hall as a community center and seasonal restaurant has met with interest from the town.
Wiscasset Couple Celebrates 60 Years of Love
February 14 is Valentine’s Day, a day set aside each year to celebrate love, admiration, and friendship with a special person. Richard and Mary Onorato, of Wiscasset, have celebrated that day together for over 60 years.
CLC YMCA Addition on Schedule
The CLC YMCA Phase 1 expansion project is on time and on budget, according to CEO Meagan Hamblett. The construction project fell behind early due to a problem with steel availability, but has quickly caught up with added workforce in January. The Y expects to move into the new space in early April and hold a grand reopening in conjunction with its annual meeting April 29.
Bliss Skin Care Opens in Damariscotta
A one-woman operation offering skin-care services, from facials to pedicures and almost everything in between, is open in the Pine Grove Plaza in Damariscotta.
Trudy Foss Resigns Dresden Post, Leaving 29-Year Legacy of Good
Often when someone leaves a position held for many years, people have taken for granted what that person has accomplished. Only after they leave do people realize what they have lost, as is the case with Dresden and Trudy Foss.
O-Cha Debuts in Damariscotta
After months of anticipation, O-Cha, a Thai-inspired bar and grill, is open for business at 88 Main St. in Damariscotta.
Sturgeon Sightings in Damariscotta Mills Spark State’s Interest
Sightings of endangered shortnose sturgeon in Damariscotta Mills in early January have caught the attention of a scientist with the Maine Department of Marine Resources.
Osteria Bucci Offers Italian Soul Food in Damariscotta
For the past few months, Bernie DeLisle has quietly operated a tiny Italian eatery in Damariscotta’s Taco Alley, relying solely on word-of-mouth and regular customers.
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