A Waldoboro man was arrested Nov. 17 after local law enforcement agencies seized guns, heroin, and $250,000 in stolen gold coins from his home during searches Nov. 17 and 21.
Lincoln County Law Enforcement Tackles Drug Crisis with Hope
With heroin-related deaths and arrests on the increase across the state, Lincoln County’s top law enforcement officials assembled in Damariscotta Dec. 10 to discuss the possibilities of connecting drug addicts to treatment and recovery programs before they enter into the criminal justice system.
Dresden Gravel Pit Approved Despite Residents’ Concerns
The Dresden Planning Board unanimously approved Dick Condon’s mining application with conditions during a meeting at Pownalborough Hall Tuesday, Dec. 15, despite opposition from residents.
Columbia Finally Has an Owner
The two-year quest to determine the owner of the Columbia came to an end when Doug Wood, of Bremen, presented the bill of sale to the Bristol Harbor Committee Dec. 10.
Candlelight Walk for Peace and Tolerance Attracts a Crowd
Nearly 100 people, families with children in carriages, students, friends, neighbors and strangers met at the Veterans Memorial Park in Newcastle on Monday evening.
PWA Executive Director Stepping Down
After nine years as executive director of the Pemaquid Watershed Association, Donna Minnis announced she would be resigning from her post in early 2016.
‘State Policy Drives County Jail Costs,’ Jail Officials Tell Legislators
Two Bridges Regional Jail, once a champion of recidivism and reentry programs, is transforming into a warehouse for inmates, jail officials said to Lincoln and Sagadahoc county legislators Friday, Dec. 11. There are solutions to the budget crisis that has reduced staffing to critical levels; options are on the table, Lincoln and Sagadahoc Multicounty Jail Authority members said.
Voters Approve AOS 93 Central Office Budget
Voters approved a $692,825.87 budget for the AOS 93 central office budget during the annual budget meeting at Great Salt Bay Community School Dec. 15.
Union Man Sentenced for Leading Police on a High-Speed Chase, Again
For the second time in a year, a Union man pleaded guilty to charges related to a high-speed chase. Anthony Baker, 24, pleaded guilty to eluding a police officer and passing a roadblock, both class C felonies, in Lincoln County Superior Court Monday, Sept. 14.
Dresden Man’s Condition Upgraded to Satisfactory after Critical Injury Rollover
The condition of a 24-year-old Dresden man has been upgraded to satisfactory after he sustained potentially life-threatening injuries in a high-speed, single-vehicle rollover on Middle Road in Dresden Tuesday, Dec. 8.
Wiscasset Legal Owners of Hesper and Luther Little Remains
After plans to restore and publicly display the remains of Wiscasset’s historic four-masted schooners were complicated by an outside claim of ownership, Wiscasset has been advised the remains of Hesper and Luther Little are the property of the town. The Wiscasset Board of Selectmen voted unanimously to move forward with restoring and repurposing the recently […]
Alna’s Head Tide Dam Committee Considers Next Steps
Following the release of preliminary proposals for the Head Tide Dam in Alna Tuesday, Dec. 8, the Head Tide Dam Committee, formed by the board of selectmen to consider options to improve fish passage at the site, must now determine a path forward.
Proposal for Whitefield’s Coopers Mills Dam Slated for Hearing
Whitefield’s Coopers Mills Dam Committee is preparing to bring their proposal for the dam’s future to a public hearing, a final step before adding the committee’s recommendation to the warrant for Whitefield’s annual town meeting in March.
Barber’s Bunnies Opens On-Site Yarn Shop
Centered around the production of wool from large Angora rabbits, Barber’s Bunnies, at 844 Waldoboro Rd., in Bremen recently added another element to their fiber business.
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