At 97, Robert C. Goth still mows the family’s lawn. The Bremen Board of Selectmen recognized him as the town’s eldest resident during a ceremony at the town center Thursday, Aug. 23.
Pinkham’s Gourmet Market Opens in Boothbay Harbor
When Russ Pinkham made the decision to move his seafood market from a few miles out of town, on Route 27, closer to the hub of activity in Boothbay Harbor, he and his wife, Cathy, were planning to simply open another seafood market in a new building.
South Bristol School Committee Remembers Don Edwards
“He will be missed by many, however forgotten by none,” South Bristol School Principal Scott White said of South Bristol School Committee member Donald Edwards, who passed away Aug. 16.
Damariscotta Woman Wins August #LCNme365 Contest
A local woman won the August #LCNme365 photo contest by six votes with her picture of a cloud formation in Damariscotta.
Waldoboro Weighs Need for Million-Dollar Ladder Truck
Waldoboro officials discussed the need to buy a new, nearly $1 million ladder truck during a well-attended Waldoboro Board of Selectmen’s meeting Tuesday, Aug. 28.
Husband and Wife Launch Chocolate Business on Monhegan
Dylan Metrano first approached his wife, Mandy, with his idea to start a chocolate company on Monhegan Island last fall. Less than a year later, La Nef Chocolate is producing small-batch artisan chocolates available at island businesses.
Tavern, Bed-and-Breakfast Coming to Wiscasset Village
The Wiscasset Planning Board heard about plans for a new tavern on Main Street and a new bed-and-breakfast on High Street on Monday, Aug. 27.
Now Safe at School, Grateful WMHS Student Thanks Officer
A student at Wiscasset Middle High School recently presented the school resource officer with a handmade gift, an expression of gratitude for his work to keep her safe from bullying at school.
State Supreme Court Suspends Damariscotta Attorney
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court has suspended local attorney Jonathan C. Hull from practicing law in the state, citing misconduct that poses “an imminent threat to clients, the public, and to the administration of justice.”
Former Wiscasset Primary School for Sale
The former Wiscasset Primary School is for sale again.
Monhegan Emergency Services Discuss Island’s Unique Challenges
Monhegan’s fire chief and other emergency officials discussed the unique challenges the island faces as it plans for and responds to emergencies during a visit with county officials Monday, Aug. 20.
30 Years of Smiles and Good Causes at Mexicali Blues
On March 25, 1988, an innovative new store opened in Portland. Now Mexicali Blues can be found in six locations around Maine, and it continues to grow and thrive. The store is celebrating its 30th anniversary.
Maine Coast Book Shop’s Cafe Temporarily Closes
The cafe at Sherman’s Maine Coast Book Shop in downtown Damariscotta closed Thursday, Aug. 23, but the shop’s owner hopes to find someone to reopen the cafe soon as a separate business.
Motorcycle Strikes Camper on Route 1 in Wiscasset
A Lewiston woman sustained a fractured leg when her motorcycle skidded into a camper on Route 1 in Wiscasset the afternoon of Sunday, Aug. 26.
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