The Central Lincoln County School System is considering a change in policy that would require more extensive review of student transfers between its five schools.
Sprinkler System Turns On at Damariscotta Nursing Facility
Recent sub-freezing temperatures and the subsequent thaw contributed to an early-morning sprinkler-system malfunction at Cove’s Edge in Damariscotta Jan. 6.
Court Rules in Favor of Two Bridges in Lawsuit
Attorney Peter Marchesi, the defense attorney in the Two Bridges Jail lawsuit said, “The case has been resolved. Judgment has been entered by the court in favor of TBRJ, Mark Westrum and Richard Thompson.
Work Crew Helps Save Jefferson Home
Some quick thinking by a construction crew working on a home at 151 Hallowell Rd. in Jefferson helped contain an accidental fire from spreading through the building Jan. 27, according to Jefferson Assistant Fire Chief Alan Johnston.
Petal Pods Bloom at Peapod Jewelry
With Valentine’s Day just around the corner and spring just a few weeks away, Peapod Jewelry has released a new design called “Petal Pods.”
Divorces
Terry L. Blair Jr. of Whitefield and Dawn A. Blair of Augusta were granted a divorce on Dec. 2, 2013. They were married in Gardiner on June 15, 1996. Shared parental rights of three minor children.
Jefferson Students Reach Out to Elderly Residents
With handmade gifts and holiday treats, middle level students at Jefferson Village School have been reaching out to elders in residential care facilities around the county.
Wiscasset Residents Revise TIF Agreement
After politely sitting through a half-hour public hearing, Wiscasset residents overwhelmingly approved proposed amendments to the town’s Ferry Crossing – Rynel TIF 1 district during a brief special town meeting at the Wiscasset Community Center Jan. 14.
NWS Warns of Freezing Rain, More Outages Overnight Sunday
A Winter Weather Advisory issued by the National Weather Service at 2:55 p.m. on Sunday warns that Lincoln County residents may see more power outages as a storm brings mixed precipitation to the area during the overnight hours. Hopefully, Lincoln County’s proximity to the coast will keep temps warm enough to bring more rain than ice.
Revenue Shortfall Stymies Effort to Restore Programs at GSB
Great Salt Bay Community School parents say budget cuts in effect this school year are having a negative impact on the education of their children.
Legal Notices – Week of Jan. 29
Government Notices Bremen TOWN OF BREMEN 208 Waldoboro Rd. – 529-5945 Nomination papers are now available for the following offices to be voted on at Municipal election on Saturday, March 29, 2014. 1 – Selectman/Assessor/Overseer of the Poor (3-Year Term) 2 – Planning Board Members (3-Year Term) 1 – School Committee Member (3-Year Term) 1 […]
Maynard – Kirkwood
Amy Cecilia Kirkwood and Erickson John (E.J.) Maynard were married Sept. 14, 2013 at the Linekin Bay Resort in Boothbay Harbor.
Sixth District Court
Philip S. Cohen, 45, Waldoboro, domestic violence assault, Nov. 16, 2013; violating condition of release, Nov. 19, 2013, both transferred to jury trial.
NWS Issues Advisory for Sat. Storm
Updated at 5:22 p.m. — Latest NWS bulletin increases forecast snowfall accumulation from 1 to 4 inches to 2 to 5 inches. Heaviest snowfall expected along immediate coast.
At 11 a.m. Saturday the National Weather Service issued a Winter Weather Advisory in regard to a storm forecast to move through the area beginning in the afternoon hours. Snowfall may be heavy at times in the late afternoon and evening hours of Saturday, with a total accumulation of 1 to 4 inches, according to the NWS bulletin. The Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect until midnight.
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