Government Notices Bremen Bremen Selectmen’s Meeting Will begin at 4:30 PM on Thursday, July 2, 2015 Followed by Special Town Meeting at 6:00 PM Bristol Notice of Tax Sale Town of Bristol The Board of Selectmen of the Town of Bristol is accepting bids for the purchase of the municipality’s interest in one tax acquired […]
Waldoboro Woman Arrested for OUI After Rollover
A Waldoboro woman was arrested and charged with operating under the influence after she was allegedly involved in a single-vehicle rollover accident on Washington Road the morning of July 1, according to Waldoboro Police Officer Larry Hesseltine.
Damariscotta History
This article may be of great interest to the newcomers to our area and the local schoolchildren. Everyone takes the telephone or so-called land line for granted as a way of communicating by voice from one place to another. The cellphone is now taking the place of the old-style phone, but that was not always the way of life in Damariscotta.
South Bristol dedicates veterans monument
South Bristol dedicated a new monument to its veterans with help from Maine’s first lady and state legislators at the town office Friday, July 17.
Founding Members of Waldoboro Little League Reunite at State Tournament
The 11&12 Little League baseball all-stars tournament kicked off at Clyde Sukeforth Field in Waldoboro Saturday, July 25, and on the field were the men who started it all. Twenty-one members of the four original teams that launched Little League Baseball in Waldoboro in 1952 were honored in the opening ceremony.
Optometrist Hopes to Open Damariscotta Office by September
Rockland optometrist Dr. William Coppola hopes to open a Damariscotta office in his new building across from Young’uns on Main Street by September.
Waldoboro Town Manager Takes Pay Bump Off the Table
As part of discussions on the failed budget for the office of the town manager, Waldoboro Town Manager Linda-Jean Briggs offered July 14 to keep her salary flat for the 2015-2016 fiscal year.
Damariscotta Author Captures Award for State’s Best Nonfiction Book
Damariscotta author and journalist Brian Kevin recently captured an award for the best nonfiction book by a Maine author in 2014 with his debut effort.
Alekzander Vincent Goodwin
Katrina Guernsey and Jamie Goodwin, of Warren, are pleased to announce the arrival of a baby boy, Alekzander Vincent Goodwin.
Damariscotta Drive-Thru Restaurant And Shortcake Shack to Open in July
Cook’s Corner, located on Main Street in Damariscotta, will open for year-round business by the second week of July, offering breakfast, lunch, dessert, and vegetarian options.
Voters Confirm RSU 40 Budget at Referendum
Voters in Regional School Unit 40 validated a $24,032,456.26 K-12 education budget for 2015-2016 at referendum June 9 in a 712-477 vote.
Westport Island Second Selectman Challenged
The town of Westport Island has two candidates seeking a three-year term as second selectman. One will have his name on the ballot while the other is running as a write-in candidate. Incumbent Gerald “Jerry” Bodmer’s name will be on the ballot and former Selectman Reginald Lee’s name will not be on the ballot.
New Teachers’ Contract for RSU 40 Unanimously Approved
The Regional School Unit 40 Board of Directors and the Medomak Valley Education Association – the collective bargaining unit for teachers in RSU 40 – have both unanimously approved a new three-year contract for the district’s teachers.
Wiscasset Home Lost in Structure Fire
The residents of 14 Cronk’s Lane in Wiscasset are currently without a home following a Saturday, June 13 structure fire.
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