Lincoln Academy graduate and Bentley University senior Malcolm Oliver has won the New England Intercollegiate Golf Association championship held Oct. 25-26 for the second time.
Legal Notices – Week of Oct. 21
Boothbay Harbor OFFICIAL PUBLIC NOTICE Municipality of Boothbay Harbor Public Sale of Municipal PropertyThe Town of Boothbay Harbor is offering through a public sale, a 21′ 1990 Steiger Craft Block Island boat. The sale includes a 2013 Yamaha F115LA 4-stroke Series (x1) outboard engine with approximately 750 hours of use. Also included in the sale […]
Special Town Meeting to Decide Future of Newcastle Public Works
Newcastle voters will decide whether or not the town will develop its own public works department during a special town meeting Monday, Oct. 19.
Damariscotta Planning Board Creating Sign Ordinance
The Damariscotta Planning Board is in the process of creating a stand-alone sign ordinance.
Wiscasset Town Office Closed
Due to unforeseen circumstances, the Wiscasset Town Office is closed for normal business today.
Lincoln County Property Transfers
The following property transfers were recorded recently at the Lincoln County Courthouse in Wiscasset:
Alna: Aleida C. Kool to Kevin T. LeClair and Carrie LeClair;
Legal Notices – Week of Oct. 15
Bremen TOWN OF BREMEN Dog Licenses Available October 15, 2015.After January 31, 2016 a $25 late fee will apply. Bristol Notice of Tax Sale Town of Bristol The Board of Selectmen of the Town of Bristol is accepting bids for the purchase of the municipality’s interest in one tax acquired property. Each bid must be […]
Wiscasset to Vote on its Tie-Breaker
The Wiscasset Board of Selectmen has operated as a four-person body since former Selectman Bill Barnes’ resignation in August. The four-member board has voted 2-2 on several issues, defeating motions to determine how to proceed with foreclosed-on properties and denying a funding request from the school department for unmanned aerial vehicles.
Coastal Economist
A few weeks ago I passed a car displaying a bumpersticker which brought a smile to my face: “This Car Climbed Mt. Everest.” Here was a car owner who was unimpressed with the ubiquitous declaration we see all over New England, “This Car Climbed Mt. Washington.”
Wiscasset Names Next Middle High School Principal
In a special meeting Thursday, Oct. 8, the Wiscasset School Committee named the next principal for Wiscasset Middle High School. Peg Armstrong, of Bath, will replace Cheri Towle to serve as the new leader of the middle high school.
Newcastle Man Launches Food-Scrap Collection Business
Ethan Wajer is trying to save the world, one bucket of food scraps at a time.
Accident Closes Route 1 in Wiscasset Five Days After it Occurred
Both lanes of Route 1 in Wiscasset were temporarily closed as a vehicle was pulled from the woods at approximately 3:30 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 1 in the vicinity of Norm’s Used Cars. The accident is thought to have occurred between 1 a.m. to 3 a.m., Sunday, Sept. 27, Wiscasset Police Chief Troy Cline said.
Waldoboro Police Report
Waldoboro officer’s responded to 288 calls for service in this time period. Below are a few of the highlights.
Pumpkinfest Draws Columbus Day Crowd to Damariscotta
Thousands descended on Damariscotta Columbus Day weekend for the 2015 Damariscotta Pumpkinfest & Regatta. The celebration, now in its ninth year, hosted visitors from near and far to honor pumpkins with a mix of traditional favorites and a few new surprises.
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