Edgecomb voters approved a $5.4 million municipal budget and elected Michael Maxim to the select board in the town’s only contested race on Saturday, May 20.
Fire Destroys Edgecomb Home, Occupants Escape without Major Injury
An early morning structure fire in Edgecomb on Friday, May 19 resulted in a total loss of the home. Two occupants escaped without major injury.
Alna Select Board Schedules Hearing on Ethics Complaint
Following a heated public hearing Thursday, May 18, two members of the Alna Select Board voted to schedule an ethics hearing in two weeks to consider of the merits of complaint filed against board Chair Ed Pentaleri.
Mother and Three Minor Children Escape Jefferson Blaze
A mother and three young children are safe and uninjured after a fully involved house fire destroyed their home in Jefferson on the afternoon of Tuesday, May 23. Two additional school-age children were not home at the time of the fire.
Honor Flight Maine Veterans Receive Heroes’ Welcome
Two Lincoln County Vietnam-era veterans experienced an enthusiastic welcome home on April 30 after returning from an Honor Flight Maine trip to Washington, D.C.
All AOS 93 School Committees Approve Restructuring Exploration
AOS 93 could be restructured into fewer school districts over the next two years, following a proposal by administration approved by each of its member towns’ school committees. Committees made a nonbinding vote at their regular meetings this month to authorize exploring changes with joint legal counsel from a Drummond Woodsum attorney.
Commissioners Accept Deputy’s Resignation with Regret
With regret the Lincoln County Commissioners accepted the resignation of LCSO Deputy Clayton Jordan at their meeting on Tuesday, May 16. Sheriff Todd Brackett told the commissioners the longtime deputy is planning to retire Sept. 3.
Edgecomb Board Allocates $60,000 in ARPA Money
The three members of the Edgecomb Select Board assigned $59,200 of American Rescue Plan Act funds at their meeting on Tuesday, May 16.
Miller School Teacher Named Lincoln County’s Teacher of the Year
Edith Berger, sixth grade writing and social studies teacher at Waldoboro’s Miller School, was named the 2023 Lincoln County Teacher of the Year last week. She is the third county Teacher of the Year from RSU 40 in the last four years.
Edgecomb Voters to Consider 10.38% Budget Increase, Waterfront Ordinance
A $5.4 million budget, amendments to the waterfront ordinance, and a contested select board race await voters at Edgecomb’s annual town meeting by referendum on Saturday, May 20.
Swartzentruber to Perform at Senior Recital
The time has come when high school seniors are preparing for final recitals that reflect the dedication they have made to their instrumental studies and the inspiration that they derive from it.
(Torren Nehboss is a freshman at Lincoln Academy and a member of the Talon editorial team. This article appears as part of a content-sharing agreement with The Eagle’s Talon, LA’s student newspaper.)
Hot Top a Hot Topic in Nobleboro
The Nobleboro Select Board addressed both upcoming road improvements and deteriorating road conditions during their meeting on Wednesday, May 10. Three contractors were on hand for the opening of paving bids for East Neck Road and four residents attended to express frustration with the state of Upper East Pond Road.
Tiny Cabins Venture Expands in Whitefield
Jefferson residents Sherri Simmons and Joel Pitcher spent the past 11 months literally building their new business, Tiny Cabins of Maine.
RSU 40 Budget Validation Vote Sets $37.2 Million for Polls in June
Residents of Friendship, Waldoboro, Warren, Washington, and Union will see a $37.2 million budget for RSU 40 at the polls this June. Voters approved all items recommended by the school’s board of directors at the district’s regional budget validation meeting on Tuesday, May 16.
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