With support from family, friends, and the community she has been part of all her life, Wiscasset resident Kalei Haggett aims to serve customers a good cup of coffee in a relaxing environment at her new shop, Grounded.
Maine Farmland Trust Completes Purchase of Wiscasset’s Morris Farm
Over a year after it was closed to the public due to financial and operational concerns, The Morris Farm in Wiscasset will see activity again.
Couples of the County: Staying Grounded with Sara Cawthon and Megan Taft
Many people walk through life with a passion, dream, or goal they hope to accomplish, and it’s not often they find a partner dedicated to the same thing.
Waldoboro Sno-Crawlers Celebrate Snowy Winter With More Trail Work
Though a stretch of mild winters has made snowmobiling more of an occasional hobby in recent years, a spate of snowstorms this winter has created ideal conditions local snowmobile clubs are eager to take advantage of.
Damariscotta Municipal Parking Lot Project to Resume, Weather Permitting
With spring approaching, the renovation of Damariscotta’s municipal parking lot is set to resume once weather warms. Work began last in September and stopped in November 2024.
‘Legal Issues’ Lead Somerville to Rescind Conflict Resolution Policy
Citing First Amendment and other legal concerns, the Somerville Select Board voted unanimously Feb. 19 to rescind a conflict resolution policy members adopted at its previous meeting.
Waldoboro Moves to Invest in Housing Study, Employment
The Waldoboro Select Board unanimously supported a grant application on Tuesday, Feb. 26 that business owner Jim Davis, of North Country Wind Bells, said would help him bring employment opportunities to town.
Phil Page, The Spirit of Lincoln Academy, To Retire
Phil Page, the spirit of Lincoln Academy, has announced he will retire after almost 49 years in education.
Couples of the County: 35 Years of Love and Laughter with Bob and Lynne Plourde
Together for 35 years now, Bob and Lynne Plourde talk on the telephone maybe 10 times a day. Each conversation could be a few seconds or many minutes, but no matter how many times they talk or for how long, they still make it a point to say “I love you” before the end of almost every call.
LCSO Names Deputy of the Year
Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Jeffrey Rogers was taken by surprise the morning of Tuesday, Feb. 18, when he was honored as the department’s 2024 Deputy of the Year.
York Beats Medomak in Battle of Undefeated Teams for Regional Title York 50 - Medomak Valley 40
The Medomak Valley boys basketball team lost to York 50-40 in the Class B South regional championship game on Friday, Feb. 21 at the Portland Expo in Portland.
Waterville Man Offers New York-Style Pizza At Wiscasset Restaurant
Waterville resident Richard Petron brought the second of two business ideas to life on Friday, Feb. 14, opening Liberty Pizza at 493 Gardiner Road in Wiscasset. Liberty Pizza’s opening comes after Petron established Seafoam Cannabis, a medical marijuana storefront, at the same location in June 2024.
South Bristol Select Board Appoints New Fire Chief
Allen Spinney is South Bristol’s newest fire chief after being appointed by the town’s select board on Thursday, Feb. 13.
Nobleboro Veteran Honored Nationally
On Monday, Feb. 10, former Nobleboro resident and World War II veteran Roland Bragg became a nationally recognized name.