Rob and Brittany Kapuscinski of Bremen are pleased to announce the arrival of a baby boy, Aidan Michael Kapuscinski.
Bristol Restaurant Comes Down
The former Samoset Restaurant in New Harbor was demolished Feb. 20 to clear the way for a new restaurant.
Wiscasset School Budget Talks Begin
The Wiscasset School Board began filtering through a $10 million preliminary budget, which includes a $7.8 million price tag for labor, Superintendent Wayne Dorr told the board Feb. 20.
First Responders on the Scene of a Fuel Spill in South Bristol
Responders were called to the scene on the Damariscotta River in Walpole where a barge sank sometime during the overnight hours adjacent to the dock belonging to Mook Sea Farm.
Landers-Hatt Engagement
Announcement has been made of the engagement of Mollie R. Landers and Andrew W. Hatt, both of Concord, N.H.
State Corrections Commissioner Proposes State Takeover of Jails
In a Feb. 11 letter to Members of the Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee, Maine Department of Corrections Commissioner Joseph Ponte said the state remains ready to take over the county jail system.
Ryder Eugene Ross
A son, Ryder Eugene Ross, was born Feb. 8 at 4:29 a.m., to Cynthia Ross and Brandon Ross at their home in Bath.
Damariscotta Selectmen Extend Winter Roads Contracts; Chairman Abstains
Hagar Enterprises Inc. will continue to clear Damariscotta roads for at least two more winters.
The Damariscotta Board of Selectmen voted 4-0-1 to exercise town options to extend its contracts with the business Feb. 19.
Nobleboro Woman Toys with Phone Scammers
When Barbara Ann Johnson got a call from a telephone scammer Feb. 19, she didn’t hang up on them. Instead, she played two different characters to tempt the two men who called her before finally frustrating their efforts.
Wiscasset Man Arrested After Brief Standoff
A domestic violence complaint in Wiscasset late Thursday night prompted a brief police standoff, and led to the arrest of a Wiscasset man.
Other Courts
Whitney Rice, 23, of Newcastle, a charge of operating a vehicle while license suspended or revoked was filed with cost, for an incident in Brunswick on Sept. 26, 2013.
Draft RSU 40 Budget Up Nearly $1 Million
Board members and administrators still have weeks of budget workshops ahead of them, but the current draft budget for RSU 40 for 2014 to 2015 stands at $23.1 million, an increase of $957,740.16 or 4.32 percent over the current year.
Object Photographed Over Newcastle Remains Unidentified
In September 2013 Paula Roberts, The Lincoln County News Sports Editor, was traveling south on Route 1 between games when she spotted a bright object in the early evening sky.
NWS: Mixed Precipitation Coming Thurs. Night
The National Weather Service issued a Winter Weather Advisory in their 10:49 a.m. bulletin on Thursday. The advisory warns of snow, sleet and freezing rain during the overnight hours of Thursday.
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