Zachary Geyer, of Bristol, won half of a 15 foot Polar Craft aluminum boat in the 11th annual Sebago Lake Ice Fishing Derby, held on Sebago Lake Feb. 26-27.
WHS Mascot On March 10 RSU #12 Agenda
On March 10, the RSU #12 Board of Directors are slated to discuss their January decision to immediately cease use of the Wiscasset High School (WHS) “Redskin” mascot.
Messy Whitefield Roads Raise Ruckus
Wayne Brann was blunt with Whitefield selectmen Monday.
“I’ve got a problem with your snowplow outfit,” the Howe Road resident said. “They wiped out my mailbox. The driver is going too fast, it’s just a cloud when he goes by, and I’m getting sick and tired of it.” Also destroyed was the post for his newspaper tube, he said.
Lincoln County Property Transfers
The following property transfers were recorded recently at the Lincoln County Courthouse in Wiscasset:
Alna: Richard R. Steen and Arlene A. Steen to Wayne E. Averill; Wayne E. Averill to Audrey F. Averill;
South Bristol Town Clerk An Entrepreneur And Volunteer
South Bristol’s new Town Clerk, Annette Farrin, describes herself as a “people person.”
Her part-time jobs – she’s a bartender, caterer and hairdresser and she sells a line of skin care and cosmetics products – and her generosity as a volunteer provide plenty of opportunity for interaction with the community, Farrin said.
WHS Mascot Reinstated Until June
At a meeting at the Whitefield Elementary School, the RSU #12 Board voted to reinstate the “Redskin” mascot and moniker to Wiscasset High School until June. The decision came after two hours of contentious debate amongst board members and the general public.
Superior Court
Ann L. Collins, 51, Waldoboro, operate after habitual offender revocation, three priors, $1100.
Christopher Robert Lincoln
Kristy Lincoln and Ray Rines of Wiscasset are pleased to announce the arrival of a baby boy, Christopher Robert Lincoln.
DRA Plans Outdoor Ice Rink
The Damariscotta River Association is fundraising with the goal of opening an outdoor ice rink at its Round Top property in Nov. 2011.
Woman Convicted For Waldoboro Murders Files For Review
Corina Durkee, the Waldoboro woman convicted of murder in connection with the stabbing of two women in Waldoboro in April 2009 has filed for post-conviction review.
Whitefield’s New Fire Station: Bright, Multipurpose, And Nearly Done
It’s a big “if,” but if the dooryard isn’t ankle deep in mud, and work continues on schedule, Whitefield’s central fire and rescue station might be open by March town meeting so people can take a look.
Farrin Properties Welcomes Bill Crocker
Farrin Properties welcomes new agent Bill Crocker. He joined Farrin Properties in February and is now available to market the sale of property, or assist in finding the perfect home, land or business.
Lincoln County Sheriff’s Report
Sheriff Todd Brackett reports the following:
Feb. 26, Lysette V. Murray, 35, of South Bristol was issued a summons for Improper Pass and a warning for failing to stop for a police officer, on Bristol Road, Bristol, by Deputy Brian Collamore.
Newcastle: Fire Co. Bid Solicitation ‘Void’
The Newcastle Fire Co. plan to replace two aging trucks with a new rescue pumper remains, for the time being, a point of contention between the fire company and town officials.
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