Officers with the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office broke up an underage drinking party on Thompsons Hill Road on Southport Island Feb. 8 around 11:30 p.m.
Bremen Selectmen Continue to Push for Route 32 Repairs
Costs to travelers and businesses, impacted emergency response times, and safety concerns are all points the Bremen Board of Selectmen plan to address in a plea to Governor Paul LePage to have the Department of Transportation fix issues on Route 32.
Boothbay Harbor Man Sentenced to 5 Years for Car Theft
A Boothbay Harbor man will serve five years and four months in prison for stealing a 1971 Chevrolet Malibu in Woolwich and driving to Missouri.
Whitefield Voters to Consider Gravel Mining Moratorium
Whitefield voters will consider adopting a six-month moratorium on mineral extraction operations in their town when they convene their annual town meeting March 15.
WHS Forum Focuses on Drug, Alcohol Problems
An impassioned, and sometimes tearful, group of concerned parents attended an open forum-type discussion on the issue of drugs use in and around Wiscasset High School Jan. 23.
Proposed Municipal Budget for Nobleboro Down
The proposed municipal budget for Nobleboro presented by Selectman Chair Dick Spear and unanimously recommended by the Nobleboro Budget Committee is down $18,970 or 2.4 percent over last year’s voter-approved budget.
South Bristol School to Reopen Tomorrow
South Bristol School will reopen tomorrow after a contractor completes repairs to the heat system.
A furnace malfunction shut off heat to the school, forcing administrators to cancel classes Jan. 28.
Finding a Way Forward for the Muscongus Community Club
Facing increased expenses, an aging building, aging membership, and declining interest and participation, the Muscongus Community Club’s Secretary/Treasurer Judy Mohr is looking for a way to keep the organization moving.
Layla Marie Griffin
Jeremy Griffin and Emily Johnson and big brother Aiden of South Bristol are pleased to announce the arrival of a baby girl, Layla Marie Griffin.
Dam Owner Cries Foul With Comment Process
After the Maine Department of Environmental Protection recently released a draft order for a water level to be set on Clary Lake, the company that owns the dam impounding the lake is crying foul with the process.
RSU 40 Board Approves MVHS Football Club
Updated Jan. 29 at 2:00 p.m.
The RSU 40 Board of Directors voted nearly unanimously at their Jan. 23 meeting to approve the Medomak Youth Football Program as a club team at Medomak Valley High School.
Bristol Committee Wants Turbines to Provide Free Electricity for School
The Bristol Wind Power Advisory Committee wants an offshore-wind project to provide the town with free electricity for its elementary school, among several other benefits.
NWS Warns of Wintry Mix on Monday
The National Weather Service has issued a Special Weather Statement warning that a wintry mix may be moving through the Lincoln County area late this morning through the afternoon hours.
Damariscotta Selectman Wants More Speeding Tickets, Fewer Warnings
Damariscotta Selectman Robin Mayer wants the town’s police officers to write more speeding tickets and give fewer warnings.
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