Adam Bullard, the new principal for Nobleboro Central School, brings not only administrative experience, but also more than nine years of experience in special education to the position.
CLC Ambulance Approves New Funding Formula for Five Years
The Central Lincoln County Ambulance Service Board of Trustees approved a new funding formula that will stay in place for the next five years on Monday, June 27.
Somerville Approves Federal Funds, Modifies Land Use Ordinance
Somerville residents agreed to expand the town’s development district and expend pandemic relief funds during their annual town meeting, held Sunday, June 26 in the Somerville Elementary School gymnasium.
Westport Island Takes Care of Town Business, Honors Outgoing Selectman
Westport Island residents had a busy annual town meeting on Saturday, June 25, during which they approved the 47 articles on the warrant, swore in town officials, and paid tribute to outgoing longtime First Selectman George Richardson Jr. with a standing ovation.
COVID-19 Vaccine Available for Young Children at LincolnHealth
Children between the ages of 6 months and 5 years old can now receive the COVID-19 vaccine at the Watson Health Center on LincolnHealth’s Miles Campus, according to hospital spokesperson John Martins.
Dresden Approves Municipal Budget, Minus RSU 2 Withdrawal Funds
About 40 voters approved Dresden’s $1,157,865 municipal budget, as recommended by the town’s budget review committee, and all other warrant articles during annual town meeting on Saturday, June 18.
Whitefield Approves Solar Moratorium
Whitefield voters unanimously adopted a moratorium on commercial and community solar facilities during a special town meeting at the Whitefield Central Fire Station, Tuesday, June 21. Beginning immediately, the moratorium is effective for 180 days unless extended or ended early by the select board.
Bremen Dispatches Annual Town Meeting Warrant without Debate
Bremen residents needed less than 55 minutes to dispatch the balance of a 50-article warrant during their annual town meeting at the Bremen fire station on Saturday, June 18.
Damariscotta Approves Formula Business Amendment, Charter Changes
No “formula” businesses will be allowed in downtown Damariscotta after an ordinance amendment banning the chain stores was approved during a hybrid annual town meeting, held Tuesday and Wednesday, June 14 and 15.
Newcastle Passes Fire Department Ordinance, Returns to Part-Time Chief
Newcastle voters approved a fire protection ordinance and the return to a part-time fire chief with minimal discussion during annual town meeting on Tuesday, June 21.
SBS Continues Boat Launching Tradition
In what has become a near annual tradition, the South Bristol School and community turned out Thursday, June 16, to enthusiastically support the eighth grade class as the students christened two flat bottomed Yankee Tender skiffs; the fruit of the school’s celebrated collaboration with the Maine Maritime Museum.
COVID-19 Hospitalizations Remain Steady Across MaineHealth System
COVID-19 hospitalizations stayed steady across the MaineHealth system, which includes LincolnHealth, in the past week, according to Alex Seise, senior manager of communications and public affairs for LincolnHealth and Mid Coast–Parkview Health.
‘Every Triumph Exalted:’ Nine Graduate From Midcoast Adult and Community Education
In his speech at the Midcoast Adult and Community Education graduation ceremony at Medomak Valley High School on Thursday, June 9, graduate Austen Brewer called COVID-19 “a massive curveball.” He was a junior when the world shut down and he said he spent the next two years “kind of giving up on the idea of school.”
WMHS Graduates Persevere After Four Challenging Years
Wiscasset Middle High School’s class of 2022 went out literally with a bang with a brief fireworks display concluding commencement ceremonies at the Wiscasset Speedway on Friday, June 10.
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