It was all about school spirit and community pride Jan. 31, as nearly 300 students, teachers, parents, and community members came together at Wiscasset High School to formally kick off the School Spirit Challenge.
Wiscasset Police Report
Wiscasset Police Chief Troy Cline report the following arrests:
On Jan. 29, Dustin Elbridge Thiboutot, 35, of Boothbay Harbor, was arrested for falsifying physical evidence, violating condition of release and improper plates/false identification.
Wiscasset Teen Enjoying Life After Leukemia Battle
In November 2010, when Cainin Griffin was hit with the devastating news he would have to battle to defeat Burkitt leukemia, he didn’t dare dream he’d go into remission, would feel great again and resume his life as a normal Wiscasset High School junior.
Bristol Student Wins County Spelling Bee
Bristol Consolidated School eighth-grader Taylor Holmes, 14, is the 2014 Lincoln County Spelling Bee champion.
Tax Law Allows Billions in Business Property Taxes to be Diverted from Paying for Local Services and Schools – Part 1
Put an addition on your house, and the town assessor will come around, increase the value of your house and your property taxes will go up.
Put up a new store or factory, and the same thing will happen.
The greater the value of your property, the more you pay into the town coffers. That’s the money the town and school districts use to plow the streets, operate the police department and pay the teachers.
That’s how property taxes work for everyone – well, almost everyone.
Legal Notices – Week of Feb. 27
Government Notices Bristol TOWN OF BRSITOL Wind Power Advisory Committee Tuesday, March 4 at 6:00 p.m. Bristol Town Office Jake Ward, project respresentative, will be in attendance. Public invited The Bristol Planning Board will have a meeting on Thursday, March 6th at 7:00 p.m. at the Bristol Town Hall to discuss ordinance amendments. TOWN OF […]
CMP to Build New Substation in Bristol
Central Maine Power Company plans to build a new, improved substation in Bristol across Bristol Road from its existing facility.
Waldoboro Police Report
Waldoboro officer’s responded to 276 calls for service in this time period. Below are a few of the highlights.
Local Law Enforcement Trains on Tactical Casualty Care
In a day of training in Waldoboro Feb. 13, over 20 members from local law enforcement agencies learned how to help get medical care to those that need it in tactical situations.
U.S. Marshals Arrest Alleged Child Rapist in Nobleboro
United States Marshals arrested a man in Nobleboro Feb. 7 who is wanted in New Bedford, Mass., for allegedly raping a juvenile family member.
Tax Increment Financing
Crime & Arrests – Feb. 27 Edition
Waldoboro Man Pleads Guilty to Attempted Bank Robbery
A Waldoboro man pleaded guilty Feb. 25 to attempting to rob a bank in Union last November.
Damariscotta Woman Gets 21 Months for Furnishing Heroin
A Damariscotta woman who allegedly injected her fiance with a fatal heroin overdose was sentenced to 21 months on a felony drug charge Feb. 13.
Nobleboro Man Gets 14 Months for Damariscotta Burglary
A 33-year-old Nobleboro man has been sentenced to 14 months in prison for the burglary and theft of drugs from a Damariscotta dentist’s office.
Store Employee Injured in Alleged Robber’s Attempted Getaway
A Waldoboro woman was arrested for robbery, burglary, and other charges early on Feb. 16 after allegedly driving off as an employee of the store she is said to have burglarized
was hanging out of the vehicle’s window in an attempt to stop her.
Boothbay Harbor Burglary Defendant Charged in Sagadahoc County
A Boothbay Harbor man guilty of stealing a car and allegedly responsible for 21 burglaries in Lincoln County also faces burglary charges in Sagadahoc County.
Waldoboro Man Pleads Guilty to Unlawful Sexual Contact
A Waldoboro man pleaded guilty to unlawful sexual contact Feb. 24 and a Class A felony charge of gross sexual assault on a then-13-year-old girl was dismissed, according to
court documents.
Politics
Damariscotta Woman Seeks Republican Nomination for House
A 27-year-old Damariscotta resident and former Republican state committeewoman will challenge a first-term Newcastle legislator to represent District 90 in the Maine House of Representatives.
Only One Contest in Lincoln County Primaries
In the upcoming primary elections June 10, Lincoln County voters will decide only one contest: a runoff between two Republicans in the new House District 90.
Law Student to Run for Somerville-Area House Seat
A first-term Democratic incumbent will face a challenge from a 23-year-old law student in the race to represent Somerville in the Maine House of Representatives.
Dresden Republican to Challenge Three-Term Representative
A Dresden small-business man and advocate for the fisheries industry hopes to challenge a three-term incumbent for a seat in the Maine House of Representatives.
Pittston Residents Seek Wiscasset-area House Seat
Pittston Republican Jeffery P. “Jeff” Hanley will challenge Rep. Timothy I. “Tim” Marks, D-Pittston, to represent House District 87 in the Maine House of Representatives.
Rematch Possible for Senate Seat
The race to represent Lincoln County in the Maine Senate will likely be a rematch of a 2012 race so close a recount was necessary.
New Legislative Districts Bring Change for Upcoming Elections
Following state-wide redistricting in 2013, Lincoln County is facing big changes in its House districts while its two senate districts remain largely untouched.
Damariscotta Police Report
Damariscotta Police Department reports the following activity:
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