Lincoln County Dental Inc., of Damariscotta, is seeking tax-deductible donations to support their Buy a Smile for the Holidays campaign this holiday season.
Edgecomb Approves Sewer Study
After an hour of discussion and two changes to the original question, Edgecomb voters agreed to proceed with the engineering study of the wastewater pumping station, voting by secret ballot, 15 to 6 in favor at a special town meeting Nov. 18.
RSU 40 Board Approves $2.2 Million Energy Improvement Project
Contingent on anticipated funding coming through, the Regional School Unit 40 board of directors approved $2.2 million in facility improvements throughout the district.
Oliver Adolphsen
Zac and Sarah Adolphsen of Searsmont are pleased to announce the arrival of a baby boy, Oliver Adolphsen.
Damariscotta Brainstorms Funding for Parking Lot
Ideas for how to fund repairs to the back parking lot in Damariscotta include an adopt-a-parking-space program and a new tax on downtown property owners.
Hall’s Welcomes Jenna Guest as Business Manager
Hall Funeral Home and Cremation Service is pleased to welcome Jenna Guest as its business manager in Waldoboro.
Maine Yankee Receives its Second Win Against the Federal Government
A Federal U.S. Court Judge has awarded Maine Yankee Atomic Power Company, Connecticut Yankee Atomic Plant and the Massachusetts Yankee Atomic Electrical Company, $235.4 million in damages, according to a press release from the three Yankee nuclear plants.
Jefferson Man Pleads Guilty to Assaulting Children
A 68-year-old Jefferson man and former Waldoboro police officer charged with the sexual abuse of two young boys pleaded guilty to lesser charges Nov. 7.
Oliver F. Wilkinson
Anina Meyer and Ryan Wilkinson of Bremen are pleased to announce the arrival of a baby boy, Oliver F. Wilkinson.
Waldoboro Man Arrested After Allegedly Posing as Warden
A Waldoboro man was arrested Nov. 18 after allegedly impersonating a game warden, restraining a Warren man with zip-ties and shaking him down for information on poachers and drug users.
South Bristol Fire Destroys Boatyard
A fire at a South Bristol boatyard destroyed a 40-by-60-foot shop and 10 boats, including several valuable antiques, Nov. 22.
Whitefield, Jefferson Say No to Clary Lake Dam
For the second time this year, residents in Jefferson and Whitefield voted against pursuing ownership of the dam impounding Clary Lake.
Neighbors Object to Newcastle ‘Marina Loop’ Proposal
The neighbors of a Newcastle condominium project objected to the possibility of a public loop road around the building at a public hearing Nov. 12.
Wiscasset Man Facing Domestic Assault Charges
A Wiscasset man is facing two felony charges of domestic violence following an alleged altercation on Biscay Road in Damariscotta, Oct. 31.
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