One of Wiscasset’s Memorial Day traditions was missing this year, but not forgotten, the laying of a wreath by Clara Wentworth, a tradition that will be carried on in her honor.
Waldoboro Native to Premiere Film at The Waldo June 6
A fishing trip gone horribly wrong will play out on the big screen, as filmmaker Lucas McNelly premieres “Up Country” at The Waldo Theatre on Tuesday, June 6.
The Shady Lady Returns to Damariscotta – Again
The Shady Lady has moved a total of eight times since the business first opened in 1995, but it seems to always find its way back to downtown Damariscotta.
Eagle Scout Project Finished In Time for Memorial Day
Troop No. 609 Life Scout Thomas Bowden, of Whitefield, wanted to honor all veterans for his Eagle Scout service project. He and 12 volunteers finished the project at the Whitefield town office in time for Memorial Day.
Wiscasset Voters Set $10.3 Million School Budget for Referendum Vote
According to Wiscasset Town Clerk Linda Perry, 20 registered voters attended the Wiscasset 2023-2024 school budget validation meeting Wednesday, May 17, with only one question submitted from the public.
Alna Ethics Hearing Rescheduled
The public hearing on the ethics complaint filed against Alna Select Board member Ed Pentaleri has been rescheduled for Thursday, June 8.
Crash Closes Route 1 for Six Hours
Route 1 in Wiscasset was closed for roughly six hours Wednesday morning, May 31, after a traffic crash in the vicinity of 342 Bath Road.
Whitefield Select Board Agrees to Help with Sober Center Moratorium Effort
Convinced by a crowded meeting room expressing unanimous opposition to the potential opening of a residential substance abuse treatment center in Coopers Mills, the Whitefield Select Board agreed to consult with the town’s attorney on the best way to proceed developing a moratorium that could potentially delay or derail the project entirely.
Centuries of Industry in One Bremen Barn
A barn that has stood on the corner of Route 32 and Biscay Road in Bremen for centuries has served many uses as the world changed around it, from farming to online retail, with a couple of media appearances in between.
‘An Independent Bird:’ Remembering Louis Doe’s Scarlet
After at least 40 years of greeting customers, Scarlet, the Louis Doe Pet Center’s resident macaw parrot, passed away from natural causes on May 15. She is remembered as an independent, smart bird dear to many who knew her as a longtime fixture of the Louis Doe Home Center in Newcastle.
Bremen Family Remembers Hometown Hero
Memorial Day, the last Monday in May, is set aside each year to honor the men and women who gave their lives in service to their country, Veterans Day, on Nov. 11 is celebrated each year to honor all living veterans; those who faced death and lived, and those who continue to serve today. Their stories, when given the opportunity, should be told.
Proposed RSU 2 Staff Reduction Concerns Dresden Residents
Dresden residents spoke about their displeasure with the reduction of two staff positions from RSU 2’s proposed 2023-2024 budget during a public hearing at Dresden Elementary School on Wednesday, May 17.
Waterfront Funding Cut Possible, State Road Projects Ahead in Damariscotta
Damariscotta may lose about $250,000 of a $3 million federal grant financing its waterfront improvement project, which is scheduled to begin its second phase this fall.
Adam Ezra Group to Headline Fish Ladder Fundraiser
The Adam Ezra Group has played a number of shows and house concerts in the Midcoast, but to founder and lead singer Adam Ezra, the most memorable performances were those at Lincoln Theater benefitting the restoration of the Damariscotta Mills Fish Ladder.
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