A New Hampshire developer plans to build a 3-megawatt solar farm on more than 10 acres on North Nobleboro Road in Waldoboro. A planning consultant to the town believes it would be the largest solar farm in the county.
Camden National Bank to Open New Damariscotta Branch March 2
The Camden National Bank branch in Camden National Plaza, the new development at 435 Main St. in Damariscotta, will open Monday, March 2.
Nobleboro Woman Competes on ‘Wheel of Fortune’ with Best Friend
A Nobleboro woman and her best friend flew to Los Angeles in January to compete on “Wheel of Fortune” during the long-running game show’s “Girlfriend Getaways” week. The episode will air on Channel 8, WMTW, at 7 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 19.
Over 250 Pack Damariscotta Legion Hall to Hear from Senate Candidate
More than 250 people packed the Wells-Hussey American Legion Post No. 42 in Damariscotta for a bean supper with Sara Gideon, a Democratic candidate to represent Maine in the U.S. Senate, Monday, Feb. 10.
Despite Concerns at Hearing, Damariscotta Preservation Ordinance Will Go to Vote
Despite some recent public opposition, a historic preservation ordinance will go to a referendum vote in Damariscotta on Tuesday, March 3.
Photo Project Brings People Together at MVHS
Fourteen students in Medomak Valley High School’s advanced photography class have kept busy taking pictures of students and staff members at the Waldoboro high school, documenting why each and every one of them matters.
DOT to Reduce Speed Limit for Section of Main Street, Damariscotta
The Maine Department of Transportation will extend the 30-mph speed limit on Main Street in Damariscotta from the intersection with School Street to the intersection with Back Meadow Road.
Driver Runs Stop Sign, Causes Crash in Wiscasset
A Wiscasset man was taken to the hospital after another driver ran a stop sign and struck his vehicle at a four-way intersection in Wiscasset on Wednesday, Feb. 12.
Storm Damage Closes LA Technology Building
The Cable-Burns Applied Technology and Engineering Center at Lincoln Academy in Newcastle sustained heavy water damage after a tree fell onto the building during stormy weather Friday, Feb. 7.
County Sides with Lincoln Academy in Appeal of Newcastle Tax Bill
The Lincoln County Board of Commissioners has unanimously approved an abatement of property taxes for “dorm parent” apartments at Lincoln Academy, saying Newcastle may not tax the housing because it contributes to the school’s tax-exempt purpose.
GSB Adds Third Math Team, Seventh Graders Win Meet
Great Salt Bay Community School has added a third math team, two years after having none, and its brand-new seventh grade team recently won a regional meet.
Local Homeschoolers Put Knowledge on Display at Skidompha
Fourteen homeschooled children from eight families across Lincoln County put their knowledge on display in the atrium of Skidompha Library as part of Homeschooler Cultural Day on Thursday, Jan. 30.
Fishing Tackle Shop to Open in Damariscotta
The Damariscotta Planning Board unanimously approved a change of use Monday, Feb. 3 that will allow a fishing tackle shop to open on School Street.
Wiscasset Town Manager to Resign
Wiscasset Town Manager John O’Connell will resign effective in June, citing “family and other commitments.”
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