Residents and neighbors of Waldoboro spent a long weekend celebrating the town’s 250th anniversary in all kinds of weather and all around town from Friday, June 16 to Sunday, June 18. Organizers and attendees brought dedication, a sense of humor, and a love for their town to carry them through the rain.
LCSO Deputies Investigating Boothbay Fatal Crash
A 41-year-old Jefferson man was killed Monday, June 19, in a single vehicle crash on River Road in Boothbay.
Waldoboro Voters Approve All Town Meeting Warrant Articles
Waldoboro voters approved a $6.85 million budget, the purchase of the town’s solar array, an aquaculture lease moratorium, and several ordinance amendments at annual town meeting by referendum on Tuesday, June 13.
Wiscasset Voters Approve Entire Town Meeting Warrant
Wiscasset voters returned incumbent select board member Terry Heller to office for a second two-year term and reelected former select board member Pam Dunning in during Wiscasset’s annual town meeting by referendum on Tuesday, June 13.
Wiscasset Graduates Adapt to Challenges, Look to the Future
Wiscasset Middle High School graduated 25 students on Thursday, June 8, in a ceremony that emphasized the resilience and growth of its seniors over several particularly challenging years.
(LCN intern Frida Hennig contributed to this article.)
Damariscotta Dedicates Town Report to Longtime Volunteer
Damariscotta’s town report is dedicated to longtime community volunteer and certified public accountant Bill Brewer, who was surprised by the announcement at the select board’s Wednesday, June 7 meeting.
Alna Board Recuses Pentaleri from Spinney Litigation
Agreeing Ed Pentaleri’s actions as a private citizen were enough to create an appearance of bias, the two remaining members of the Alna Select Board voted to recuse Alna’s First Select Board member from participating in litigation related to a controversial boat ramp.
Newcastle Elects Three
Newcastle voters elected two new town officers and one incumbent at the polls on Tuesday, June 13 in three uncontested races.
Waterfront Funding Cut Likely Permanent in Damariscotta
A reduction in Damariscotta’s waterfront improvement plans made by the project’s funding authority is unlikely to be appealed due to timelines.
BCS Breaks Ground On Addition, Renovation; Receives $250K Donation
Rain held off as students, teachers, and community members gathered on the Bristol Consolidated School playground on Tuesday, June 13, to watch as the Bristol School Committee hosted a groundbreaking ceremony for building renovations and structural additions.
LA’s Initial First Responder Class Ends with Lifeflight Training
Six students completed their 10th and final session of Lincoln Academy’s first responder focused learning block on Thursday, June 1 with a presentation by LifeFlight of Maine.
Damariscotta Resident’s Food Truck Brings Indian Cuisine to Town
On Sunday, June 11, locals gathered at Rising Tide Co-op in Damariscotta to enjoy the Indian food of Banyan Tree, a new food truck operated by Damariscotta resident San Rudra and his family.
Jefferson Author Explores Interest in Arabic Studies with Novel Set in Morocco
Kay Hardy Campbell, a resident of Jefferson since 2015, seeks to connect the Middle East with Western readers through her new novel, “The Sons of Fez: A Moroccan Time Travel Adventure.”
Collamore Pleads Guilty to Misdemeanors, Felonies Dismissed
Former Maine Rep. Clinton Collamore, of Waldoboro, will serve 72 hours jail time and complete 100 hours of community service on 11 misdemeanor charges of unsworn falsification and one of criminal violation of the Maine Clean Election Act.
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