A Waldoboro man who pleaded no contest to several charges, including the assault of an infant, in Lincoln County Superior Court Aug. 4 could face 18 months behind bars if a jointly recommended sentence goes through.
Salt Bay Chamberfest Celebrates 20th Season
Salt Bay Chamberfest celebrates its 20th anniversary season with the presentation of four concerts that exemplify the theme “Darkness and Light” chosen by festival founder and Artistic Director Wilhelmina Smith.
Nobleboro Sex Offender Allegedly Assaults Damariscotta Woman
A Nobleboro sex offender allegedly attacked an adult female relative outside her Damariscotta home the evening of Wednesday, Aug. 27.
Damariscotta Fireman Grateful to be Alive After Demolition Derby Fire
Damariscotta firefighter Jonathan Snell said he is grateful to be alive after the vehicle he was driving in the demolition derby Sunday night, Aug. 23 at Windsor Fair caught fire and exploded into a fireball.
Coastal Economist
Last week we introduced the topic of government involvement in the economy. We noted Richard Musgrave’s well known model of analysis in which the three economic branches of government include the stability, allocation, and distribution functions.
Local Entrepreneurs Plan Distillery in Newcastle
Local entrepreneurs and friends Topher Mallory and Matt Page plan to open a distillery in Newcastle in June 2015. Split Rock Distillery will specialize in small-batch spirits with local ingredients.
Sparrow Song Pignatello
A daughter, Sparrow Song Pignatello, was born July 16 to Lauren and Sean Pignatello.
Making Strides Informational Meeting Today
The American Cancer Society will host a Making Strides Against Breast Cancer kickoff rally and informational meeting at 5 p.m., Monday, Aug. 11, at Bath Savings Bank, 8 Church St., Damariscotta to share details about its upcoming community walk.
Wiscasset Selectmen Restrict Parking on Route 1
The Wiscasset Board of Selectmen approved the recommendation of Wiscasset Town Planner Misty Parker and Police Chief Troy Cline to restrict parking along Route 1 in the commercial district at the board’s meeting Aug. 5.
Jefferson School Committee Backpedals on ‘Specials’ Increase
The Jefferson School Committee changed tack at its Aug. 4 meeting, voting to use roughly $42,000 included in the budget to increase “specials” of art, music, and physical education at the school for two educational technicians instead.
Bristol Woman Gets 6 Months, $17,000 Bill in Elder Abuse Case
A former Bristol woman will serve six months in jail and must repay $17,000 after defrauding a 71-year-old Nobleboro woman of the money in 2011.
Jefferson Selectmen, School Committee Discuss Baseball Field
Four members of the Jefferson School Committee attended the Jefferson Board of Selectmen’s meeting Aug. 25 to discuss options for fixing glass, metal, and other contamination of the Jefferson Village School’s new baseball field.
Superior Court
Eric B. Appleton, 28, Wiscasset, unlawful possession of hydrocodone, Nov. 22, 2013; unlawful possession of scheduled drug, Nov. 22, 2013, both dismissed.
New Option for Child Care Available in Jefferson
An experienced teacher and child care worker is opening a new before- and after-school program to serve young students in the Jefferson area.
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