After many months of discussion between representatives of Stepping Stone Housing Inc., neighbors, and town officials, the Damariscotta Planning Board has scheduled a public hearing to discuss the organization’s scaled-back plan for a transitional housing development.
Miles Health Center Ready for Public Hearing
The Damariscotta Planning Board will hold a public hearing on LincolnHealth’s proposed $13 million outpatient health center for the Miles Campus on Monday, Dec. 5.
Waldoboro Legion Gets a Makeover
The American Legion building in Waldoboro received some major upgrades the week of Veterans Day thanks to a $12,000 grant from The Home Depot Foundation and about 25 volunteers from Home Depot stores in Maine.
Campaign Signs, With a Change in Message, Pop Up in Newcastle
A few dozen campaign signs were removed from their original locations, painted over with hearts, and placed in the area around a busy Newcastle intersection.
Jail Staff Recognized for Saving Inmate’s Life
For unknown reasons, a Kennebec County inmate suffered a severe medical emergency while at Two Bridges Regional Jail in Wiscasset and became unresponsive the morning of Sunday, Oct. 16, said Capt. James Bailey, acting jail administrator.
Republicans Win Big in Lincoln County
Republicans were the big winners of the 2016 election in Lincoln County, taking a Senate seat from a three-term incumbent and winning six of the county’s seven House seats.
Wiscasset Votes to Allow Firefighters’ Tradition to Continue
By more than a 2-to-1 margin on Tuesday, Nov. 8, Wiscasset voted to allow volunteer firefighters to wash their personal vehicles at the fire station.
Waldoboro Rejects Pay-As-You-Throw
Waldoboro voters overwhelmingly rejected the pay-as-you-throw method of waste disposal in a local referendum on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 8.
Boothbay Harbor WWII Veteran Recalls His Days in Combat
World War II veteran George Whitten, of Boothbay Harbor, built bridges during the war, built houses when he returned home from the war, and is still keeping busy, at the age of 93, making things that are useful to society.
Local Veteran Connects Other Vets with Services
A local veteran of the war in Iraq helps other veterans apply for and receive the benefits their service entitles them to, from education to health care and much more.
LA Students Host Forum on Referendum Questions
Local residents crowded into the Porter Meeting Hall at Skidompha Public Library on Thursday, Nov. 3, to learn about three of the five ballot initiatives Maine voters will consider on Election Day.
Whitefield Requests Abatement of Labor Department Fine
A Maine Department of Labor fine Whitefield is facing for violations of safety regulations during roadwork could potentially be $2,000, but the town is requesting an abatement, selectmen said at the Whitefield Board of Selectmen’s Tuesday, Nov. 8 meeting.
Video Features Damariscotta Girl’s Success Story
A recent fundraising video for United Way of Mid Coast Maine features a Damariscotta child for her success in overcoming developmental obstacles, thanks in part to Coastal Kids Preschool.
Edgecomb Landowner to Cover Town’s Legal Fees for Violations
A Gleason Road property that has been the subject of a court order for zoning violations since 2013 has been cleared as required, but the town has accrued about $14,000 in legal fees in the process, Edgecomb town attorney Bill Dale said at the Edgecomb Board of Selectmen’s Monday, Nov. 8 meeting.
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