According to a statement from Maine Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap, numerous Maine residents have contacted his office regarding the website, http://drivers-licenses.org/.
Sheriff Honors Newcastle Business with Community Service Award
Lincoln County Sheriff Todd Brackett recently presented Louis Doe Home Center with a community service award and renamed the award for the late Judy Doe.
Shellfish Processing Plant Plans Postponed
The construction of a shellfish processing plant originally planned to be built in Bremen this year is being put off, according to John “Boe” Marsh, owner of Community Shellfish LLC.
Wiscasset’s Town Meeting Could be a Short One
During an interview with former selectman Ben Rines April 7, he said, “I will be attending Wiscasset’s open town meeting May 31, and I will be making a motion to adjourn.”
Legion’s Flag Project Receives First Donation
The Bradford-Sortwell-Wright American Legion Post 54, of Wiscasset, received their first donation toward their American Flag project from Wiscasset residents Richard and Jeannette Hanson.
Aydan Daniel Bailey
Mark Bailey and Theresa Taylor of Jefferson are pleased to announce the arrival of a baby boy, Aydan Daniel Bailey.
Superior Court
Michael Anthony Brillard, 28, Thorndike, trafficking in prison contraband, Sept. 13, 2013, dismissed.
Hearts appear in Waldoboro
Love is in the air in Waldoboro, or at least on the walls, windows, and doors of buildings around town.
Legal Notices – Week of Feb. 12
Government Notices Boothbay Public Notice There will be a joint meeting between the Town of Boothbay and the Town of Edgecomb Selectmen at the Boothbay Town Hall on February 26, 2014 at 6:00 p.m. to discuss Boothbay covering Code Enforcement and Plumbing Inspections for the Town of Edgecomb. E2-13-2t Bristol TOWN OF BRISTOL Absentee Ballots […]
LePage Requests Presidential Disaster Declaration
Governor Paul LePage has made a formal request of President Barack Obama to declare a “major disaster” for Maine for a 12 day period including and following the ice storm this past December.
Royalty … ‘Just Like Us,’ Whitefield Woman Says
Since she was “knee high to a grasshopper,” 90-year-old Frances Miller, of Whitefield, said she has been interested in the lives of the British royal family and sends cards and gifts to England for special occasions and in return she receives acknowledgments in the form of royal mail sent from Buckingham Palace.
Crime & Arrests – March 6 Edition
Warden Impersonator Gets 30 Days in Jail
A Waldoboro man was sentenced to two concurrent 30-day jail terms for impersonating a game warden and restraining a Warren man with zip-ties last fall, according to Rockland
District Court documents.
Damariscotta Pedestrian Arrested for Allegedly Possessing Drug,
Needles
A Jefferson woman faces charges of possessing a prescription narcotic and 11 hypodermic needles after police arrested her on Main Street in Damariscotta Feb. 22.
Damariscotta Woman Admits to Accidental Hit-and-run
A Damariscotta woman faces a misdemeanor charge of leaving the scene of a motor vehicle accident in connection with a hit-and-run in Damariscotta Feb. 12.
Chloe Diane Higgins & Caleb Edward Higgins
Gary and Heather Higgins of Jefferson are proud to announce the birth of twins on Feb. 9.
Divorces
Marsha Gray of Jefferson and Richard A. Gray of Westport Island were granted a divorce on Dec. 23, 2013. They were married on Westport Island on May 3, 2005. Shared parental rights of two minor children.
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