Round Pond landmark the Anchor Inn will open for its final season under restaurateurs Rick Hirsch and Jean Kerrigan. Both confirmed that this, their 27th season running the establishment, will be their last.
Damariscotta Lacks Candidates for Selectman, School Committee
The town of Damariscotta has no candidates for two seats on the Damariscotta Board of Selectmen and one on the Great Salt Bay School Committee.
Diversity Celebrated at Wiscasset High School
Wiscasset High School’s Diversity Day on April 18 was highlighted by a father’s plea to students for help with protecting the rights of his transgender daughter.
Legal Notices – Week of April 17
Government Notices Alna TOWN OF ALNA Request for Bid • Lawn Mowing Services You are invited to submit a bid for mowing services and related lawn care service for the Town of Alna. Sealed Bids must be received in the Office of the Town Clerk by Wednesday, April 23, 2014 by 6.00 p.m. Bids sent […]
‘Nobleboro Nonsense’ makes good sense
Nobleboro Central School held its annual fundraiser on April 11. Over 250 guests attended the fun family school event. It was not a dinner, exactly. It was not just a raffle.
Inmate Allegedly Assaults Corrections Officers
A maximum-security inmate at Two Bridges Regional Jail in Wiscasset faces new felony charges for allegedly punching two corrections officers.
Operator Allegedly Leaves the Scene of Dresden Rollover
The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a vehicle rollover on Calls Hill Road in Dresden in which the driver allegedly fled the scene of the accident.
Waldoboro Man Gets 3 1/2 Years for Nobleboro Robbery
A 29-year-old Waldoboro man has been sentenced to 3 1/2 years in prison for robbing a 16-year-old alleged oxycodone dealer in Nobleboro in January 2013.
Coastal Economist
Google search the topic “minimum wage.” I can guarantee that you will get a new article every day. This is a topic under constant scrutiny and controversy, but we will rise above petty politics to a higher sphere of inquiry. Won’t we?
Note a conversation I overheard the other day between two of my friends to whom I will refer as Betty Business and Lydia Labor.
Fire Damages Wiscasset House
A structure fire in Wiscasset April 29 called out area fire departments and blocked Route 27 for several hours as firefighters battled to get the blaze under control. As late as 11 p.m., thick, gray smoke could be observed pouring from the building, located at 807 Gardiner Rd.
Wiscasset Man Arrested for the Third Time in Six Weeks
Kris Sliker, 57, of Wiscasset, has been arrested for the third time in six weeks after allegedly making phone calls from Two Bridges Regional Jail to a witness involved in Sliker’s second arrest.
Small Fire Burns Bushes in Hannaford Parking Lot
A discarded cigarette butt was probably the cause of a small brush fire outside Hannaford Supermarket in Damariscotta April 22.
Jefferson Girl Hopes to Raise $500 in Animal Shelter Fundraiser
A 10-year-old Jefferson girl is hoping to raise $500 in a fundraiser she created for the Lincoln County Animal Shelter.
Stolen Car Recovered in Waldoboro but in Rough Shape
Updated April 4 at 2:00 p.m.
A car stolen from Rockland last week was found in Waldoboro April 13 as law enforcement were investigating an unrelated matter on Old County Road, according to Waldoboro Police
Chief Bill Labombarde.
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