Voters in Dresden decided to enact a moratorium regarding mineral extraction facilities and operations by a slim margin at the polls on Tuesday, June 11.
Characters of the County: Counting on Erin Bean
It’s hard to forget those who answer the call for help in times of need, whether that’s a friend, family, or even a stranger. For Erin Bean, Dresden resident, Wiscasset Ambulance Service Chief, mother to six, gardener, and bagel baker, she’s been showing up for people for over 25 years.
Student Film ‘Getting Along’ Opens at the Lincoln Theater
Community members and local students turned out in force to watch the premiere of “Getting Along,” the Lincoln Academy–Heartwood Theater collaboration film produced during this academic year, on Monday, June 10 at the Lincoln Theater.
Somerville Wins, Again, In Dispute with Internet Utility
The Maine Public Utilities Commission sided with Somerville on Tuesday, June 11, in its ruling that communications utility Consolidated Communications LLC, and not the town, must pay costs associated with readying telephone poles for the town’s long-planned fiber broadband network.
Wiscasset Graduates Hold Onto Each Other, Prepare For The Future
Wiscasset Middle High School graduated 21 students on Thursday, June 6, in a ceremony that highlighted their individual abilities to step into the next phase of life after experiencing many firsts and lasts together.
All Articles Pass at Wiscasset Town Meeting
Wiscasset voters approved an $8.1 million municipal budget, as well as amendments to four of the town’s ordinances, at the Tuesday, June 11 town meeting by referendum.
Lincoln Academy Graduation Celebrates Students’ Accomplishments
Rain held off as family, friends, and members of the public gathered on the Col. Stanley G. Waltz Athletic Field at Lincoln Academy in Newcastle on Friday, June 7 to celebrate the class of 2024 as students received diplomas and recognition for their work.
RSU 40 Board Repeals Transgender Student Policy
At about 1:30 a.m. on Friday, June 7, the RSU 40 Board of Directors voted to repeal a policy outlining protections for transgender and gender expansive students.
Characters of the County: Growing Horizons with Chris Perry
Part of the joy of having a passion is sharing it with others, and for decorated athlete, longtime Bristol Consolidated School physical education teacher, coach, and pumpkin grower Chris Perry, he continues to love working with the young athletes and students of Lincoln County.
Donaghy and Rush Win State Titles, Guilford Snaps 1959 Eagles Discus Record
Lincoln Academy’s Roan Donaghy won the 1600 meter racewalk and Medomak Valley’s Will Rush won the triple jump to repeat as Class B state champions on Saturday, June 1 at Mount Desert High School in Bar Harbor. The Eagles boys team racked up 46 points during the state championship meet to earn fifth place out of the 25 teams competing.
Structure Fire Devastates Family Home in Edgecomb
A structure fire devastated a single family home on Abenaki Road in Edgecomb on Monday, June 3.
Four Vie For Two Seats On RSU 40 Board Of Directors
On Tuesday, June 11, Waldoboro voters will consider four candidates in a charged race for two seats to represent Waldoboro on the RSU 40 Board of Directors.
Final Phase Of Damariscotta Parking Lot Improvement Project Scheduled
The municipal parking lot and waterfront park in Damariscotta is set to undergo the second and final phase of a $4 million flood resiliency renovation starting Sept. 3 and continuing into November.
Six Run For Two Wiscasset School Committee Seats
Six people are seeking two three-year terms on the Wiscasset School Committee.
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