Newcastle Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep on Rt. 1 was notified (today) Thursday morning that their dealership would be included in the new company that is purchasing the primary assets of Chrysler.
Murder Suspect Held Without Bail
Waldoboro murder suspect Earl “Buddy” Bieler, 25, is being held without bail and waived his right to a probable cause hearing during a brief hearing in Lincoln County Superior Court Thursday afternoon.
Bieler is accused of murdering 27-year-old Rachel Grindal and attacking 32-year-old Tracy Neild in an assault on Controversy Lane on April 19.
Wrangling Finds $3.5 Million For County Jails
Members of the criminal justice and appropriations committees have been scouring budget lines to fund it, despite the fact they have spent weeks voicing the now-familiar refrain that there’s just not enough money this year for everything.
Citizen Review Panel On Police Shootings Turned Down, Deadly Force Standards Amended
A proposed bill in the Maine Legislature to establish an independent review panel for police-involved fatal shootings was turned down earlier this month, but the police use of deadly force policy has been amended.
Edgecomb Approves Library Funds, Public Access Question
As might have been expected, funding for the Wiscasset Public Library and access to a public boat launch dominated conversation during Edgecomb’s annual town meeting Saturday.
Breaking News – DMR orders partial shellfish shutdown
The Maine Department of Marine Resources has ordered the closure of the waters from the Maine/New Hampshire border to Pumpkin Cove in Bristol for certain shellfish.
South Bristol Fire Department Saves Home
A single story ranch house on Phyllis Lane in South Bristol was saved recently because of quick work by the local fire department.
Mother, Son To Pedal Tandem Cycle 180 Miles
A Westport Island mother and son plan to ride 180 miles on a tandem bicycle June 19-21 to raise money for a cause they believe in.
Cary Huggins and her husband, Joe, and family have been volunteering for the American Lung Association of Maine for several years, participating in the organization’s “Trek across Maine” in one way or another.
Pumpkin Growers Set Records, Raise Funds For Charity
Anybody can grow a 200 pound pumpkin, but the largest ones involve a lot of work.
“It’s more work than some people realize,” said racecar driver turned pumpkin extraordinaire Edwin Pierpont from Jefferson.
Great Salt Bay School ‘Okays’ $4.56 Million Budget
The proposed $4.56 million budget for the Great Salt Bay Community School District sailed through with little modification Tuesday.
Breaking News – Baldacci Signs Same-Sex Marriage Into Law
Governor John Baldacci struck a new posture today when he signed into law a bill that will allow same-sex marriage in Maine.
Proposed New School Project For Jefferson To Be Discussed
The Jefferson Budget Committee and Board of Selectmen will hold two separate meetings on May 6 and 7 to discuss the new school project proposed for the town.
The Committee will meet on May 6 at the Jefferson Village School at 6 p.m. The Board of Selectmen will have a special meeting the following day in the town office at 7 p.m.
Somerville Fire Dept. Celebrates 40 Years
Bucket brigades and a household-to-household emergency call system may be a part of the Somerville Fire Department’s past, but the eagerness to pitch in and help out remains strong.
Kennel Owner Guilty Of Animal Cruelty
Somerville kennel owner Fern Clark was found guilty on several counts of animal cruelty following closing arguments in Bath Superior Court Thursday, May 21. According to the court, Justice Andrew Horton found Clark guilty of cruelty to animals on 15 misdemeanor counts (class D), while dismissing five felony counts and one misdemeanor count.
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