The Waldoboro Police report the following activity from the previous weeks:
Nov. 20, Officer Jeffery Fuller is investigating a reported slashed tire on a private vehicle.
DMR: Storage Condition ‘A Mistake’
A Dept. of Marine Resources (DMR) official said the agency “made a mistake” in its initial determination that lobster trap storage on a commercial pier in South Bristol would damage nearby marine vegetation.
Breaking News – Firefighters Contain Dryer Fire In Nobleboro
Firefighters cleared the scene of a house fire at 418 Center St. in Nobleboro today around 10:30 a.m. The Nobleboro Fire Department responded with mutual aid support from Damariscotta and Newcastle shortly after 9 a.m. Center Street was briefly closed while firefighters contained the blaze.
Mary Elyse Philbrick
Parents Jeff and Karen Philbrick, along with big sister Allison, are proud to welcome the birth of Mary Elyse Philbrick.
Scattered Power Outages as Overnight Storm Brings Heavy Rain and High Winds
High winds, heavy rainfall and scattered power outages are all in the range of probability for Lincoln County residents overnight from Sunday into Monday, according to the National Weather Service (NWS).
Aleia Melinda Wellman
Angela Guptill and Larry Wellman Jr. of Waldoboro are pleased to announce the arrival of a baby girl, Aleia Melinda Wellman.
Eagle’s Nest Alters Wiscasset Bypass Plans
Following the discovery of an undocumented eagle’s nest along the previously approved corridor for the proposed Wiscasset Bypass, the US Army Corp of Engineers (ACOE) has informed the Maine Dept. of Transportation (DOT) that the proposed route is no longer acceptable.
Sheepscot Pottery Sale To Benefit Lincoln County Animal Shelter
Sheepscot Pottery is holding its second annual sale Dec. 11 and 12 to benefit the Lincoln County Animal Shelter. Storeowner Karen Okie described the effort as a way to help the shelter with its considerable needs and save her customers money during the holiday season.
Simonds Testifies; Hearing Continues
Peter Simonds, the former Great Salt Bay Community School teacher indicted on 22 counts of Unlawful Sexual Contact and Unlawful Sexual Touching, testified in Lincoln County Superior Court Nov. 18 during a motion hearing.
Wicked Good Taxi Runs Out Of Gas
The Wicked Good Taxi shut down operations in November after a run of 10 months in the Damariscotta area. Owner, Jason Simonds, said that although he was told by many people over the term that the idea of Taxi in the area was “so needed”, the reality was that just not enough people need a Taxi to provide a full time income for someone.
Jasmine Marie Cotillier
Mary Soule Cotillier, of Waldoboro, and Jermaine Cotillier of East Chicago, Ind., are proud to announce the birth of their baby girl Jasmine Marie Cotillier.
Wiscasset Accepts Special Amusement Permit For Return Of Oxxfest
During the Nov. 16 Wiscasset Selectmen meeting, the board accepted a Special Amusement Permit application for both a country music festival and the return of Oxxfest, a daylong rock concert which drew roughly 10,000 people to the Wiscasset racetrack last July.
Construction Resumes On Fish Ladder
Contractors began the next phase of construction on the Damariscotta Mills fish ladder Nov. 9.
October Brown
Molly Davis and Rob Brown of Jefferson are pleased to announce the arrival of a baby girl, October Brown.
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