A solar system on your roof pays for itself by lowering your electric and heating bills. It also keeps dollars formerly spent on imported fuel in the local economy, creates good-paying jobs and reduces your carbon footprint.
LincolnHealth Reveals Plans for $13 Million Family Care Center
LincolnHealth is exploring the possibility of building a $13 million family care center on its Miles Campus, a project hospital officials describe as equal in significance to the hospital’s construction.
Lincoln Criminal Docket
Brandon L. Achorn, 29, Wiscasset, OUI (alcohol), May 24, $500.
Boothbay Robbery Case From 2013 Headed to Jury Trial in August
A criminal case involving a robbery and burglary in Boothbay from over two years ago and a defendant who has already spent more than a year in jail after his bail was revoked is once again headed for trial.
Ruptured Gas Tank Causes Leak at Wiscasset Gas Station
A tractor-trailer being used to deliver vehicles to auto dealerships was disabled shortly after 9 a.m. Thursday, July 9 when its gas tank ruptured at the Irving gas station on Bath Road in Wiscasset.
Lincoln County Prosecutor Leaving to Start Private Practice
Lincoln County’s full-time prosecutor, Assistant District Attorney Andrew Wright, is leaving his position to open a private practice in Brunswick.
MCEDD General Assembly Votes to Dissolve
With little discussion, the Midcoast Economic Development District’s general assembly voted to dissolve Thursday, June 25 pending approval of the transfer of its federal economic development district designation to the Midcoast Council of Governments.
Waldoboro Family Dollar Poised to Open This Month
A new Family Dollar location in Waldoboro under construction since last year is slated to open on Thursday, July 30, according to Bryn Winburn, public and media relations manager for the company.
Plan B for Coopers Mills Fire Station
The Coopers Mills Volunteer Fire Department Association has worked toward the goal of constructing a new fire station in Whitefield’s Coopers Mills village for decades. The goal was within reach a few months ago but still beyond the budget constraints of the volunteer association.
Sixth District Court
Liam Adams, 17, Sargentville, driving to endanger, Oct. 4, 2014, dismissed.
Artisan Bakery to Open in Damariscotta
Anna Jansen, of Alna, plans to open The Head Tide Oven on Main Street in Damariscotta, across from Hannaford Supermarket, by early August.
Newcastle Selectmen Raise Mil Rate
The Newcastle Board of Selectmen met Monday, July 6 and voted unanimously to raise the town’s mil rate to $18.05, an increase from last year’s mil rate of $17.40.
Wiscasset to Stream Meetings Beginning Tonight
Wiscasset residents will no longer have to go to board and committee meetings to know immediately what is going on. Beginning Tuesday, July 7, a live stream of the Wiscasset selectmen’s meetings and other town board and committee meetings will be available.
Civil War Gun Found in Woolwich Could Have Belonged to Wiscasset Bridge Tender
A Civil War-era firearm found on the Bailey Farm in Woolwich during the 1940s has been donated to the Woolwich Historical Society and is now on display at the Woolwich Historical Museum.
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