A Bristol man will serve 30 days in jail and two years of probation for a domestic violence assault and high-speed chase Aug. 3, 2014.
Edgecomb School Founder Wins ‘Nobel Prize’ of Education
On March 15, Edgecomb’s Center for Teaching and Learning was recognized on the world stage. Founder Nancie Atwell was named winner of the Varkey GEMS Global Teacher Prize in Dubai.
Avery Kristina Nichole Benner
Eliza (Nicki) Robbins and Eric Benner, of Waldoboro, are pleased to announce the arrival of a baby girl, Avery Kristina Nichole Benner.
Maggie Jane Johnston
Alexandra and Brandon Johnston, of Jefferson, are pleased to announce the arrival of a baby girl, Maggie Jane Johnston.
Whitefield Selectmen Vote to Waive Foreclosure on Clary Lake Dam
The Whitefield Board of Selectmen voted unanimously to waive foreclosure on Clary Lake dam Tuesday, March 3. The waiver of foreclosure was filed with the registry of deeds Friday, March 20, ending the possibility of transferring ownership of the dam from Pleasant Pond Mill LLC to the town of Whitefield by default.
Waldoboro Man Indicted for Alleged Unlawful Sexual Contact with Teenager
A Waldoboro man was indicted March 10 after allegedly forcibly subjecting a 14-year-old girl to sexual contact in January, according to court documents.
Grand Jury Indicts Alna Man on Assault, but not Aggravated Assault
A Lincoln County Grand Jury indicted an Alna man March 10 on one misdemeanor charge of assault, though he was originally charged with felony aggravated assault.
Edgecomb Fire Chief Requests Full-Time Position
Edgecomb’s fire chief and assistant fire chief attended the Edgecomb Board of Selectmen’s meeting Monday, March 9 to request the creation of a full-time fire chief position. A full-time position is necessary to complete the fire department’s mandated responsibilities and offset the dwindling number of volunteers able to respond to calls, Potter said.
Bristol Restaurant Gets New Name, Will Open in Mid-May
The former Samoset Restaurant in New Harbor is set to open in mid-May under new ownership and with a new name.
Crime & Courts
NWS Withdraws Storm Watch; Reduces Snowfall Forecast
Even as heavy, wet snowflakes were beginning to fall on Lincoln County Saturday afternoon, the National Weather Service issued a bulletin replacing a Winter Storm Watch with a Winter Weather Advisory, one step down on the NWS alert progression. The latest bulletin calls for mixed precipitation into Saturday night to develop through the overnight hours into steady snowfall continuing through Sunday, according to the NWS.
Coastal Economist
In the world of volunteerism, a well known adage instructs that, “If you want to get something done, ask a busy person.” It would seem that the leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints employed this maxim when they asked me to serve as a bishop back in the early 1990s.
Wiscasset Native to Compete in the Iditarod
The Iditarod Great Sled Race is called “the last great race on earth.” Mushers and their teams of 16 dogs cross 1,000 miles of practically untouched Alaskan terrain – from jagged mountain cliffs to forests to tundra – in the annual dog sled race.
Towns Would Bear the Brunt of Proposed RSU 40 Budget Increase
The board-approved budget for RSU 40 includes a 4.97 percent overall increase for 2015-2016, and a drop in anticipated state subsidy means towns would shoulder 80 percent of the $1.1 million budget increase.
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