The Maine State Police will step up traffic enforcement, with additional troopers on patrol and the agency’s plane in the air, for the long Thanksgiving weekend.
Man Gets 2 1/2 Years for Fatal Shooting of Former MVHS Student
A Thomaston man who accidentally shot and killed his girlfriend while showing a handgun to a prospective buyer will serve 2 1/2 years in prison, followed by four years of probation.
MVHS Starts Vacation Early Due to Water Issue
Medomak Valley High School in Waldoboro closed Tuesday, Nov. 22 – a day earlier than it would have closed for Thanksgiving break – after a test revealed problems with the school’s water supply.
New Leadership at Waldo Ramps up Fundraising Effort
A new board of directors at the Waldo Theatre in downtown Waldoboro is working to reopen the historic building to the community after a years-long closure.
Nonprofit Pursues Lease of Colonial Pemaquid, Envisions Site as ‘Economic Engine’
The Friends of Colonial Pemaquid is seeking support from local towns and businesses in its effort to take over the day-to-day management of the Colonial Pemaquid State Historic Site from the state.
Wiscasset Forum Aims to Sway Next Farm Bill
There were a variety of complex interests involved in the 2014 Farm Bill, which will allocate about $466 billion over a five-year period to U.S. Department of Agriculture conservation, food-assistance, and agricultural programs, U.S. Rep Chellie Pingree, D-Maine, said during a forum at The Morris Farm in Wiscasset on Friday, Nov. 18.
New Owners, New Life for Old Wiscasset Subdivision
There are tennis courts, a freshwater pond, a deepwater dock, a community building, and community gardens along the Sheepscot River in the Clark’s Point Development in Wiscasset. However, there are only two finished homes on the 200 acres on River Point Road that have long been slated for development.
Wiscasset Explores Alliance with Nuclear Storage Communities
The U.S. Department of Energy’s efforts to find a permanent home for spent nuclear fuel, is “creating energy that is very positive,” said Marge Kilkelly, senior policy advisor to U.S. Sen. Angus King.
Damariscotta Approves $500,000 in Municipal Bonds
Damariscotta voters approved two bonds totaling more than $500,000 for public works projects and equipment during a special town meeting Wednesday, Nov. 16.
Waldoboro Man, Driver in Fatal 2014 Accident, Sentenced for OUI
A Waldoboro man whom a jury found guilty Oct. 28 of operating under the influence in a fatal accident Nov. 22, 2014, but not guilty of causing the death of a Waldoboro bicyclist, has been sentenced to 21 days in jail for the OUI conviction.
Damariscotta Delays Discussion of Marijuana Moratorium
The Damariscotta Board of Selectmen has decided to delay further conversation about a temporary ban on marijuana establishments and social clubs until the state of Maine establishes regulations governing legalization.
Local Students Build Robots for MIT Research
Twenty Midcoast residents and students gathered at Skidompha Public Library on Sunday, Nov. 20 to assemble self-driving robots that will be used for research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Wiscasset Ambulance Recognizes Participants in Jail Rescue
The outstanding performance of the responders to an emergency call at Two Bridges Regional Jail on Sunday, Oct. 16 saved an inmate’s life, Wiscasset Ambulance Service Director Toby Martin said.
Columbia Aground off Louds Island
The fishing vessel Columbia, formerly a resident of Pemaquid Harbor in Bristol and Greenland Cove in Bremen, is reportedly aground near the shore of Louds Island.
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