After nearly 20 years working to change inmates’ lives for the better, Lincoln County Sheriff’s Deputy Ellie Grover retired from full-time duty early this year.
CLC YMCA Gymnastics Could Move to Nobleboro
The CLC YMCA gymnastics program might be on the move.
Lincoln County Indictments
Lincoln County indictments, Sept. 15-18:
Nobleboro Firefighter Frees Boat from Ledge on Pemaquid Pond
A Nobleboro firefighter quickly freed a fisherman and his boat from a ledge on Pemaquid Pond Friday morning, Sept. 11.
Jefferson Man Retires after 30 Years as Windsor Fair Secretary
Following three decades of service, Lincoln Orff, of Jefferson, is retiring from his position as secretary of the Windsor Fair.
Legal Notices – Week of Sept. 3
Government Notices Bremen Bremen Planning Board Meeting September 8, 2015 at 7:00pm Bremen Town Office Applications for Review: A.Town of Bremen, Map 10, Lot 40 – Camp Road, Hay Property B. Elliot Lobel, Minky LLC, Map 4, Lot 53 – 2 Sheds Public Comments and Questions: A. Gary and Diane Checchio Map 4, L 92-1, […]
Damariscotta Police Report
Increase in Whitefield tax commitment less than expected
Meeting Sept. 29, the Whitefield Board of Selectmen agreed to a relatively small increase in the town’s mil rate, setting the rate for 2015-12016 at 14.7 mils.
Whitefield Fire and Rescue to Breathe Easier with FEMA Grant
Whitefield Fire and Rescue will be able to purchase a breathable air compression system for the municipal station, due to a Federal Emergency Management Agency grant the department was recently awarded.
South Bristol Man Faces Gross Sexual Assault Charge
A 43-year-old South Bristol man faces a felony charge of gross sexual assault in connection with an incident in South Bristol on Thursday, Sept. 17.
No Charges Filed in Fatal 2014 Waldoboro Crash
District Attorney Geoffrey Rushlau said that no criminal charges will be filed in connection with an August 2014 accident in which a 15-year-old Rockport boy on a bicycle was struck and killed by a truck.
Governor Orders Flags Flown At Half-Staff
Governor Paul LePage has directed state of Maine flags to half-staff on Friday, Sept. 11, in honor of the innocent victims, first responders and service members who lost their lives in the tragic terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center 14 years ago, and ensuing conflicts.
Jefferson School Committee Seeks Community Input for Sports Programs
The Jefferson School Committee is considering a revamp to the athletics program after the shortfalls of the tryout process were called into question during the Tuesday, Sept. 8 committee meeting.
PWA Members Vote Against Merger
The members of the Pemaquid Watershed Association have agreed that their board of directors made the right call in July when the board decided against merging with four other area conservation organizations.
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