A Dec. 15 decision by the Bristol Board of Selectmen to permit an encampment at Colonial Pemaquid will result in “most” Olde Bristol Days events moving to Pemaquid Beach, Bristol Town Administrator Kristine Poland said.
Overnight Storm Brings Warnings for Heavy Rain and High Winds
Light rainfall began mid-day on Sunday in Lincoln County, heralding the arrival of an overnight storm that should bring heavy rainfall, high winds and the possibility of power outages overnight, according to the National Weather Service (NWS). A Flood Watch and High Wind Warning first issued on Saturday remain in effect until Monday morning, according to the NWS.
As Holidays Near, Police To Step Up OUI Enforcement
The Lincoln County Sheriffs Office has received a $5000 Highway Safety Grant for enforcement of drunk driving laws during the holiday season.
Fossel ‘Joyous’ To Sponsor Repeal Of Jail Cap
District 53 Rep. Les Fossel (R-Alna) has agreed to sponsor legislation to repeal an existing state statute that mandates specific funding levels for corrections, including, in Lincoln and Sagadahoc County, the budget for Two Bridges Regional Jail.
Happy Homecoming For Two Bristol Canines
An ad hoc community effort last week led to a happy homecoming for a pair of wayward dogs and two relieved Bristol dog owners.
Edgecomb Selectmen Sign Protest Letter To DOT
During their regular meeting Dec. 13, the Edgecomb Board of Selectmen signed a letter to the Maine Dept. of Transportation outlining the towns’ objection to a potential alternative to the recently halted Wiscasset Bypass.
“The craziness is real and the decision is borderline psychotic,” said Selectman Jack Sarmanian.
Nobleboro Resident At A Loss Following Mailbox Theft
After his mailbox stand was stolen from in front of his Nobleboro home at around 5 p.m. on Dec. 23, Bob Nelson was left wondering why and who would commit such a brazen crime.
Breaking News – Structure Fire In Nobleboro
Traffic is being rerouted around Center Street in Nobleboro, while Damariscotta and Newcastle Fire Departments respond to a structure fire at 418 Center Street.
Plummer – Hancock
Lindsey Gabrielle Plummer and Samuel Benson Hancock are very happy to announce their engagement.
Breaking News – NWS Issue Weather Advisories for Sun. Storm
The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a Flood Watch and High Wind Warning in regard to a storm expected to roll into Lincoln County Sun. afternoon and batter the area through Mon. morning. The Flood Watch warns of the potential of 2-4 inches of heavy rainfall to combine with snowmelt between Sun. afternoon and late Sun. night, according to the NWS. The High Wind Warning begins at 5 p.m. on Sun. and continues through 7 a.m. Mon., according to the NWS. Sustained wind velocities are forecast to be 25 to 40 mph with gusts to 60 mph coming out of the east-southeast.
Mid-Coast Energy Systems Meets Demand By Increasing Service Team
Mid-Coast Energy has answered by expanding its service department and adding Nicholas Falabella of Newcastle to the service team. Service manager and company co-owner Dave Gamage reports a higher than normal number of calls for heating system cleanings and tunings.
Three Bristol Residents Join LePage Transition Team
Governor-elect Paul LePage named three Bristol men – Phil Congdon, Dana Dyer and Ralph Hassenpflug – to his 35-member transition advisory team Nov. 24.
Willow Grange To Restore Rare, Antique Stage Curtains
Willow Grange in Jefferson recently learned that they have been awarded a $2000 grant from the Maine Community Foundation to restore a set of antique theater curtains that have been at the Grange for more than a century.
Odds Against Chances Of Oxxfest Return
According to a representative for Wiscasset Raceway owner Douglas White, the chances of a return of Oxxfest to Wiscasset in 2011 are slim.
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