The Central Lincoln County School System (AOS #93) has selected Steven Bailey as the successor to outgoing Supt. Robert Bouchard.
EMA Deputy Director Kaiser’s Final Day April 29
After exactly three years on the job, Lincoln County Emergency Management Agency Deputy Director Kimberley White-Kaiser will become the new EMA Director for York County.
Wiscasset Resident Requests WERP Link Removal
In a two-page letter to Wiscasset Selectman Ed Polewarczyk, Wiscasset resident Ginger Wehrle has requested that an Internet link from the town’s website to the Wiscasset Educational Research Panel (WERP) be removed.
Legislative Committee Tables Two Bills On Saltwater Fishing
At a workshop on April 7, the legislature’s Marine Resources Committee tabled two bills related to the creation of a registry of recreational saltwater fishermen. The committee will likely readdress the bills sometime in the next month.
Somerville Selectmen Appoint Acting Road Commissioner
At their meeting on April 5, the Somerville Board of Selectmen appointed Ralph Turner to act as road commissioner until the election later this month.
Power Out in 15 Lincoln County Towns, CMP Issuing Updates on Twitter
Heavy, wet snowfall and high winds produced by a hard-hitting April Fools Day nor’easter combined to produce widespread power outages in Lincoln County on Friday, according to the Central Maine Power Co. (CMP).
Lieutenant John Allen To Retire From WPD
Saying it was “best for the town,” Lt. John Allen of the Wiscasset Police Dept. is hanging up his badge after nearly 25 years of service.
RSU/MSAD Board Sends Budget to Voters
On April 28, the RSU/MSAD 40 School Board narrowly approved a $21,489,112 budget to send to voters.
Whitefield Board To Hear Firefighter’s Appeal
The Whitefield Board of Selectmen set Wed., May 4 for an executive session hearing on a fire department personnel issue. Firefighter Josh Mooers is appealing a recent decision of the grievance committee, which is comprised of the chief, deputy chief, the three assistant chiefs and a member chosen by parties involved in the dispute.
Wiscasset Selectmen Nix Zoning Extension
At an April 19 public hearing, the Wiscasset Board of Selectmen removed an ordinance from the town’s June warrant that would have resulted in a zoning change for 10 downtown properties near Washington and Pleasant streets.
Alna Selectmen Defend Chairman Selection Process
In a regular meeting April 8, the Alna Board of Selectmen responded to a letter from longtime resident Chris Cooper and chose an engineer for the initial phase of the $522,000 road project.
Whitefield Board Acts On Illegal Junkyard
Whitefield’s code enforcement officer was directed to notify owners of an illegal junkyard on Mills Road that they have 30 days to clean up the operation.
Heaviest Snowfall Tapering Off, But Variable Snow and/or Rain Into Nighttime Hours
The latest bulletin from the National Weather Service (NWS) combined with radar observations and forecasts from a variety of sources indicates that heavy snowfall is tapering off as the April Fools Day storm begins to track north. But don’t break out the surfboard yet… Lighter, variable snowfall along with some rain and/or sleet will continue well after nightfall.
Harbor House Exterior Complete In ‘Four To Six Months’
The developer of the Newcastle Harbor House project expects contractors to complete the “shell and core” phase of construction, including the exterior of the building, in as little as 16 weeks.
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