The oak floor of Alna’s Village School at Puddle Dock lies under some checkered tiles now, but the history seeps through.
Antiques Association Donates Toward Dresden Painting Restoration
A group of trustees and volunteers gathered at the Pownalborough Court House on Wednesday, July 31 to witness a donation to the Lincoln County Historical Association for the restoration of a painting that holds the history of the area in its image.
RSU 40 Reinstates Transgender Student Policy
The RSU 40 Board of Directors reinstated a district policy outlining protections for transgender and gender expansive students at their meeting on Thursday, Aug. 1, rescinding action taken on June 7 to delete the policy.
Sweet Treats and Smiles at Third Annual Wild Blueberry Festival
Maine’s native fruit was the star of Wild Blueberry Weekend as droves of locals and visitors attended the third annual festival at Fields Fields Blueberries on Saturday, Aug. 3 and Sunday, Aug. 4 in Dresden.
Characters of the County: Next Steps for Kristie Houghton
While Kristie Houghton’s high school self may not have been ecstatic over her long career of teaching, the community has been nothing but positively impacted by Houghton’s drive and enthusiasm.
Wiscasset’s Monkey C Monkey Do Celebrates 15th Season
Roland and Brenda Lacombe opened Monkey C Monkey Do in Wiscasset in 2010 with hopes that their ropes course would leave guests feeling successful and confident, no matter how high they went or what they accomplished. In the midst of its 15th season, Monkey C Monkey Do is doing just that every day.
Third Arrest Made in Connection with Waldoboro Man’s Death
The investigation into a Waldoboro man’s suspicious death in Cushing on Friday, July 12 has led to a third arrest.
Joy and S’mores for All at RSU 40’s Medomak Camp
This summer, in the woods of Washington, elementary school students from across RSU 40 are taking part in quintessential summer camp activities, including playing among the camp’s tall pines, practicing archery and crafts, leaping into deep, cool water, and, during quiet moments of reflection, writing postcards home.
Award-Winning Journalist Releases Book on Lewiston Tragedy
Grief, accountability, and mental health are at the forefront of Wiscasset-based author Robert Conlin Jr.’s latest book, “The Lewiston Shootings: an all-American tragedy.”
Damariscotta Chef Charged with Felony for Hannaford Thefts
The chef of two Damariscotta eateries has been charged with felony theft after allegedly stealing more than $3,000 worth of food items and alcohol from Hannaford Supermarket.
Wiscasset Exploring Public Works Site as New Wastewater Treatment Plant
During a meeting the evening of Tuesday, July 30, the Wiscasset Select Board voted unanimously to explore relocating the town’s wastewater treatment plant to the current public works site.
Characters of the County: Creating Safe Spaces with Sarah Plummer
For a self-proclaimed “Downeast girl” like Damariscotta resident Sarah Plummer, contributing to communities across the country and the globe has inspired a connection with nature and sense of self that she strives to share with those around her.
Wiscasset Select Board Shuts Down Firearm Discharge Ordinance
Following a tense conversation during a Wiscasset Select Board meeting on July 16, a firearm discharge ordinance was dismissed by the board due to its potential legal implications.
Pioneer Motel In Edgecomb Gives Up Lodging License
After a state inspection in April found enough violations to declare the property an “imminent health hazard,” the Pioneer Motel in Edgecomb voluntarily gave up its state lodging license, removing itself from state jurisdiction.
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