The Wiscasset Police Dept. report the following:
Benjamin James Lizotte
Patrick and Katherine Lizotte of Newcastle are pleased to announce the arrival of a baby boy, Benjamin James, born on Sept. 28 at Miles Memorial Hospital weighing 7 lbs., 3 oz. Baby Benjamin was also welcomed by big sister Kaylin.
Alna Road Commissioner Draws Fire Over Truck Rental
At the Alna Board of Selectmen’s regular meeting Oct. 27, Alna Road Commissioner Mike Trask drew fire from Selectman John Villeneuve over seemingly excessive truck rental charges related to end-of-year road construction.
Superior Court News
Todd M. Anderson, 45, Bremen, violating protective order, Two Bridges Regional Jail nine months, all but 14 days suspended, probation one year; domestic violence assault, Two Bridges Regional Jail nine months all but 14 days suspended, probation one year…
Increase In Recycling Reported As New Law Takes Effect
Since taking effect at the beginning of October, Wiscasset’s new recycling ordinance has caused a big up-tick in recycling, according to Wiscasset Transfer Station Supt. Ron Lear.
Davis Island Land Use Changes Recommended
The Edgecomb Planning Board voted unanimously to recommend changes to the town’s land use ordinances on Davis Island during a public hearing Nov. 3.
LCSO Arrests South Bristol Man After Shotgun Incident
The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office arrested a South Bristol man this morning after the man allegedly threatened another man with a shotgun, firing a single round.
Lincoln County Property Transfers
The following property transfers were recorded recently at the Lincoln County Courthouse in Wiscasset:
Alna: Marita Fairfield to Charles Ussery and Beverly B. Ussery; Arthur N. Mayers to Ruth J. Stone and Jason K. Stone;
Wiscasset Parks And Rec Planning Community Ice Rink
Wiscasset Parks and Recreation Department is currently raising funds to build a public ice rink on the community playground.
Maddison Raye Riley
Parents Carrie Lawrence and Nathan Riley of Jefferson proudly announce the birth of their baby girl, Maddison Raye Riley.
Fluoride Debate Continues At Informational Meeting
More than 40 people, including half a dozen dentists attended a community discussion on the question of water fluoridation in the Porter Meeting Hall at Skidompha Library Oct. 27.
‘Take Back Day’ A Success At Miles Hospital
Miles Memorial Hospital’s Family room was busy Saturday as hundreds of local residents brought in unused prescription, non-prescription medications and vitamins for proper handling and disposal.
Waldoboro Police Report
The Waldoboro Police report the following activities from the previous week.
Waldoboro Voters Approve Refinancing, Three Land Use Changes
Voters at the polls in Waldoboro on Nov. 8 approved all four articles on the ballot.
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