The Edgecomb Fire Department’s new “fast-attack” truck is in service as of the night of Monday, April 15.
Mechanical Issue Causes Tractor-Trailer Crash in Waldoboro
The trailer of a tractor-trailer detached from the tractor and rolled onto its side on Route 32 in Waldoboro, near Route 1, the morning of Thursday, April 11. There were no injuries.
Newcastle Selectmen Float Idea of Town Manager, Town Charter
The Newcastle Board of Selectmen floated the idea of having a town manager instead of a town administrator Monday, April 8.
Bristol Selectmen Accept $575K Bid to Replace Bridge
The Bristol Board of Selectmen accepted a $575,000 bid April 3 to replace a large culvert on Upper Round Pond Road.
Oysterhead Pizza Co. to Bring Wood-Fired Pies to Damariscotta
The owners of the Newcastle Publick House will launch a wood-fired pizzeria across the bridge in downtown Damariscotta this fall.
‘Service to Many Leads to Greatness’ for Late Wiscasset Businessman
The family and many friends of longtime Wiscasset businessman and public servant LeRoy E. “Roy” Farmer gathered at the Wiscasset Community Center on Sunday, April 7 to honor Farmer and reminisce about his life.
Chair of Somerville Selectmen Resigns from Board
Darlene Landry, chair of the Somerville Board of Selectmen, has resigned from the board effective Monday, April 1.
Gatto Trial Day Five: Defense Presents Case, Verdict to Come
Shawna L. Gatto’s ex-husband, son, and others testified in her defense Monday, April 8, the final day of her trial in connection with the death of 4-year-old Kendall Chick. The judge is expected to deliver a verdict April 30.
Gatto Trial Day Four: DHHS Checked on Girl Once in Three Years
The Maine Department of Health and Human Services checked on Kendall Chick just once in about three years between her placement with her grandfather and his fiancee and the girl’s death in December 2017.
Unity Man Wins March #LCNme365 Photo Contest
A registered Maine sea kayak guide handily won the March #LCNme365 photo contest with a photo from his kayak in Muscongus Bay.
Gatto Trial Day Three: Grandfather Says Girl ‘Always’ Had Bruises, More Severe Before Death
Stephen Hood, of Wiscasset, the grandfather of 4-year-old homicide victim Kendall Chick, testified about the toddler’s injuries and their possible causes on the third day of his fiancee’s trial, Wednesday, April 3.
BPL Cocktail Bar Coming Next Month to Downtown Damariscotta
Cerina Leeman and Paul Leeman III, of Round Pond, will open a cocktail bar in the space formerly home to Van Lloyd’s Bistro, at 85 Parking Lot Lane in downtown Damariscotta, in May.
Gatto Trial Day Two: Medical Experts Agree on Child Abuse, Differ on Timing
While two medical experts disagree on the timing of a fatal abdominal injury to a 4-year-old Wiscasset girl, they agree she was a victim of child abuse.
Damariscotta Selectmen Move Forward with Review of Marijuana Rules
Despite the chair’s call to table the issue, the Damariscotta Board of Selectman moved forward with its review of draft ordinances to govern licensing of medical and recreational marijuana businesses during a workshop Wednesday, March 27.
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