The Boothbay Harbor Shipyard will replace its large marine railway transport cradle thanks to a $360,900 Federal Grant.
Lynch Road Culvert Fails After Just Four Years
A massive concrete box culvert, carrying a tidal stream under Lynch Road is coming apart, just four years after it was installed.
Sheriff’s Office To Take Action In Response To Increased Break-Ins
The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office will be taking steps to mitigate a rash of break-ins in northern Lincoln County.
There have been enough break-ins in Jefferson, Whitefield and Dresden to “raise red flags” this year, according to LCSO Lt. Rand Maker.
Avery Elaine Lawson
Whitney Rice and John Lawson of New Harbor are pleased to announce the arrival of a baby girl, Avery Elaine Lawson.
Damariscotta Landmark Nearly Reborn
The steeple on Damariscotta’s First Baptist church has survived lightning, fierce winds, and fire since it was raised in 1840.
Man Falls Off Scaffolding
Emergency personnel for the town of Wiscasset report a man fell off some scaffolding late Monday night and was transported by Lifeflight helicopter.
Metcalf’s Submarine Sandwiches
Metcalf’s Submarine Sandwiches, just off Main Street in Damariscotta, features freshly made submarine sandwiches, paninis, homemade soups and delicious desserts. The shop re-opened last week with a new name but with many of the same friendly faces and menu items.
Wiscasset Selectmen Narrowly Support Hiring Police Chief
Three members on the Wiscasset Board of Selectmen supported the town obtaining a police chief during a budget workshop with Budget Committee members Wednesday night.
Bomb Threat At MVHS, Charges Pending Against Three Juveniles
According to MSAD/RSU 40 Supt. Frank Boynton, a written bomb threat was found in a restroom at Medomak Valley High School this morning, April 7.
Kaydence Mae Beaulieu-Pienzi
Michelle and Thomas Pienzi of Damariscotta are pleased to announce the arrival of a baby girl, Kaydence Mae Beaulieu-Pienzi.
North Whitefield Makes Room For New Town Fire Truck
There are seat belts. It’s warm in the cab. The jump seats are enclosed.
Volunteer firefighters Callie Saulniers and Kelly Crosen excitedly ticked off benefits as they sat in the shiny red fire truck’s spacious cab.
Wiscasset Selectmen Approve Warrant For Town Meeting
During a Wiscasset Board of Selectmen meeting Monday night, all articles on the annual town warrant passed board approval for town meeting, but not without a little disagreement. There will be a public hearing for the warrant on Tues., May 4 at Wiscasset Middle School.
RSU 40 School Board Expels Four Students
The RSU/MSAD 40 School Board expelled four students and reinstated one student at their meeting on April 15. The specific nature of the five cases is confidential, members of board and Supt. Frank Boynton said.
Spring Means Flowers, Clean Up And Ticks
In the dark woods there are tiny critters, some as small as the head of a pin. They like to sneak under your trousers and creep up your legs towards the warm dark places where the sun seldom shines, said the Maine State entomologist.
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