On a normal day, approximately 350,000 gallons of water go through the Wiscasset Waste Water Treatment Plant, according to Superintendent Bill “Buck” Rines. On Sept. 30, the meter read 2,000,000 gallons.
Legal Notices – Week of September 24
Bremen TOWN OF BREMEN Public Hearing The Bremen Board of Selectmen will hold a Public Hearing onOctober 1, 2015 at 5:00 pm at the Bremen Town Center,208 Waldoboro Road to hear public comments on the following: General Assistance Ordinance Appendices All interested residents are invited to attend and comment.2015 REQUEST FOR BIDS TOWN OF BREMEN […]
Caring for Kids Holds Bristol Mills Fall Festival
The Bristol Mills Fall Festival offered fun for all ages at The Congregational Church of Bristol Saturday, Sept. 19.
Legislators Urge DEP to Enforce Clary Lake Water Level Order
Less than two weeks after an emotional meeting of Clary Lake waterfront owners from Whitefield and Jefferson, Rep. Deb Sanderson (R-Chelsea) and Sen. Chris Johnson (D-Somerville) issued a strongly-worded letter Sept. 7 urging the Department of Environmental Protection to enforce the water level order it imposed on Pleasant Pond Mill LLC, the deeded owner of the Clary Lake dam.
Tax-Acquired Property in Edgecomb to Complete River-Link Trail
For nearly 13 years, volunteers with local land trusts have worked to connect the Damariscotta and Sheepscot rivers through the River-Link Trail. Those efforts are now coming close to completion due to a tax-acquired parcel in Edgecomb known as the Lallis property.
One Injured After Car, Motorcycle Collide
A Wiscasset man was transported to a local hospital after a car struck his motorcycle in Edgecomb Tuesday, Sept. 1.
Damariscotta Photographer Publishes Book about Kennebec, Sheepscot Rivers
Damariscotta resident Al Trescot has published his third book of photography exploring the waterways of Lincoln County, “Tide & Current: The Sheepscot and Kennebec Rivers.”
View From Over the Hill
Heavy Rainfall Damages Area Roads
Reports are coming in that heavy rainfall on Wednesday has damaged some Lincoln County roads.
Maine Yankee Panel Convenes Annual Meeting
The Maine Yankee Community Advisory Panel on Spent Nuclear Fuel Storage and Removal met Monday afternoon for their annual meeting at the Taste of Maine Restaurant in Woolwich
Nobleboro Cemeteries
Dresden to Consult Attorney on Gravel Pit
The Dresden Planning Board will consult an attorney before it continues the review process for Ludwig Road gravel pit owner Dick Condon’s mining permit application.
NBC Series to Feature New Harbor Resident
It is not every day the owner of a kayak company has the chance to lead world-class athletes on a kayak tour of the Maine coast, but for Alvah Maloney, it was just part of his summer.
Wiscasset Police Chief Weighs in on Federal Street
The Federal Street weight limit will need to be increased from its current 6,000 pound limit if it is to be properly enforced, Wiscasset Police Chief Troy Cline told the board of selectmen at the board’s Sept. 1 meeting.
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