A temporary restraining order was issued at 5 p.m. April 17, against the town of Bremen, prohibiting the town from taking any action in the disposal of a property taken by the town for delinquent taxes.
Newcastle Family Safe After Close Encounter In Boston
A Newcastle family is happy to be safe at home after a sightseeing expedition to Boston turned into a surreal journey through a war zone.
Bristol VFW Post in Danger
The New Harbor Veterans of Foreign Wars post needs at least five officers to attend a Thursday, April 18 meeting or the post will close.
Bremen Re-Elects Selectman, Approves Budgets
Bremen residents re-elected Selectman Hank Nevins and approved the municipal budget and $382,144 secondary education budget during a 1 1/2-hour annual town meeting March 30.
Bowden And Weatherhead Tour Washington D.C. With Honor Flight
World War II veteran Stuart Weatherhead, 86, was building a stonewall along his Jefferson driveway when he got an unexpected call.
Great Salt Bay To Develop Budget Compromise
The Great Salt Bay School Committee continues to try to shape a 2013-2014 budget to provide for the needs of students and alleviate taxpayer concerns.
Medomak Students Face Suspension in Protest to Support Teachers
Approximately 25 Medomak Valley High School students faced suspension at the end of an early morning protest in support of Regional School Unit/Maine School Administrative District 40 faculty, who have been working without a contract since last October.
Somerville Approves 18-Month Budget
In a five-hour town meeting, March 31, at which tempers often flared, approximately 50 Somerville citizens processed 26 warrant articles, agreeing to spend $1,307,346 on expenses for the 18-month period between January 2013 and June 2014, effectively moving the start of their fiscal year forward six months.
State Schedules Eel Hearing
The Maine Department of Marine Resources has scheduled a hearing to gather public comment on Draft Addendum III to the Interstate Fishery Management Plan for American Eel.
Medomak Students Suspended In Protest To Support Teachers
Twenty-five Medomak Valley High School students faced suspension at the end of an early morning protest April 12, in support of Regional School Unit/Maine School Administrative District 40 faculty, who have been working without a contract since last October.
RSU 12 Faces $2 Million Budget Increase if it Maintains Status Quo
Sheepscot Valley RSU 12 would have to increase its current budget by around $2 million or about 7.7 percent in order to maintain programs and services as they are today, according to Finance Committee Chair Jerry Nault.
Great Salt Bay Budget Sees Further Cuts
Approximately 90 parents and other residents of the Great Salt Bay Community School District advocated for beloved programs and offered support for their school, when the GSB School Committee presented a draft budget March 27.
Edgecomb Candle Company to Open Damariscotta Store
Seawicks Candle Company of Edgecomb plans to open a store in Damariscotta next month, according to an April 18 post on the company Facebook page.
Hunt Park Owner Speaks Out
Forest Peaslee Jr., would like the general public to know the Peaslee Mountain Hunt Park in Somerville is a fully licensed, legal operation; one that has a perfect safety record and high customer satisfaction since it first opened for business in 2006.
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