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.
FEMA Corps Plans for Distribution of Disaster Supplies on Monhegan
Members of the FEMA Corps visited Monhegan Island on Monday, Aug. 20 to plan for how the federal government would deliver and distribute supplies in the event of a disaster.
Midcoast Escape Rooms to Open in Damariscotta
Escape rooms, the game where teams have 60 minutes to solve clues in order to “escape” a themed room, is coming to Damariscotta.
Singing Prairie Farm: ‘Farming in Nature’s Image’
Singing Prairie Farm, on the property of what was previously Dyer’s Valley Farm, on Holstein Lane in North Newcastle, is pasture-raising pigs for market with regenerative agriculture.
Wiscasset Hires Veteran Officer as Next Police Chief
Larry Hesseltine, a 30-year veteran of law enforcement, will be Wiscasset’s next police chief.
Wiscasset Water District Celebrates Completion of $8.8 Million Project
The Wiscasset Water District celebrated the completion of an 11-year, $8.8 million project to replace about 35,000 feet of century-old waterlines with a valve-turning ceremony Monday, Aug. 13.
Amish Population Quadruples in Whitefield
In March 2017, three Amish families moved into Whitefield. Today, the population has quadrupled. The town is home to 13 Amish families, about 50 people in all, and another family is on its way.
Burnham’s Bloomers to Close After Decade-Long Run
After 10 years running her small but stuffed-to-the-gills store, Burnham’s Bloomers, just off Route 1 in Waldoboro, Dianne Burnham has decided to close its doors.
New Whitefield Principal Defends Response to Bullying at Last Job
The new principal of Whitefield Elementary School, whose predecessor resigned amid a community outcry about the school’s response to bullying, left his previous school amid criticism about bullying and sexual harassment by seventh-grade boys.
Truck Mishap Causes Route 1 Slowdown at Nobleboro-Waldoboro Line
The driver of a pickup truck towing a camper on Route 1 fell asleep and went off the road, slowing traffic at the Nobleboro-Waldoboro line for about an hour the afternoon of Thursday, Aug. 16.
Box Truck Rolls Over, Spills 35 Barrels of Bait on Route 1 in Newcastle
A box truck rolled over on Route 1 in Newcastle the morning of Thursday, Aug. 16, spilling about 35 barrels of bait onto the side of the road. Police believe speed and driver inattention were factors in the crash, and charged the driver with giving false information about an accident.
South Bristol Selectmen Review Renderings of Veterans Memorial
The South Bristol Board of Selectmen reviewed renderings of a new veterans memorial and discussed the use of security cameras at South Bristol School on Thursday, Aug. 9.
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