Le Garage restaurant in Wiscasset has recently hired its first executive chef in nearly five years.
Two Men Charged In Three-Year Burglary/Theft Spree
Two Kennebec County men face a long list of burglary and theft charges spanning nearly three years and largely relating to incidents in seven Lincoln County towns.
Rising Tide Considers Purchase Of Land Once Sought By Walmart
More than 60 people attended the annual meeting of Rising Tide Community Market, March 6 in Lincoln Academy’s Dining Commons, during which members nominated three new board members, received an update on the store’s first year in its new location, and discussed the possible purchase of a 75-acre parcel of land once sought by Walmart.
Rice Wins Reelection; Gilbert Takes School Board Race
Chester Rice won his fifth consecutive term on the South Bristol Board of Selectmen tonight, defeating challenger and former long-time Selectman Don Stanley, a write-in candidate, 108-66.
Grayson Kole Farrar
Former New Harbor resident Joshua Farrar and his wife Brittany, of Aviano AB, Italy, are proud to announce the birth of their baby boy Grayson Kole Farrar.
Waldoboro Police Report
The Waldoboro Police report the following activities from the previous week:
Newcastle Man Involved In Fatal Rt. 1 Crash
A 64-year-old Newcastle man survived a fatal head on traffic collision that closed a section of Rt. 1 in Warren for almost four hours March 29, according to the Knox County Sheriffs Office.
Roads Take A Beating At Whitefield Town Meeting
Many warrant articles at Whitefield’s town meeting Saturday provoked debate, but it was winter road maintenance that heated up the room of approximately 115 voters.
Whitefield Board Never Had Fire Dept. Manual
Whitefield selectmen may have been clueless about a fire department compliance manual containing rules and policies (LCN 3-17-11), but Jim Brann, who was fire chief until last July, said this week he hadn’t forgotten. He has a copy but the selectmen “never had one,” he said.
Firefighters Quell Round Pond Blaze
Fifty-one firefighters from nine towns put out a March 11 fire at a Round Pond house after six hours of steady labor.
The house suffered extensive damage, but the homeowner’s insurance provider will ultimately determine whether it is a total loss, Bristol Fire Chief Paul Leeman said.
Judge Rules On Motion; Trial Approaches For Simonds
Justice Andrew Horton ruled on a defense motion to sever in the case of former Great Salt Bay Community School teacher Peter Simonds March 8 in Lincoln County Superior Court.
High Winds Bring Power Outages to Lincoln County
Winds from the north-northwest that increased in velocity to 15-25 mph after the storm front passed through Lincoln County late Monday afternoon have caused power outages in Bristol and Newcastle as of the time of this posting.
Kyle Benjamin Curtis
Andrea Reichard and Jeremy Curtis of Waldoboro are pleased to announce the arrival of a baby boy, Kyle Benjamin Curtis.
Wiscasset Police Report
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