A Waldoboro resident who has been circulating a petition to ban consumer fireworks in the town met with the Waldoboro Board of Selectmen on Tuesday, Sept. 11.
Haggett’s Garage Comes Down, Sign Will Remain
The Maine Department of Transportation has demolished Haggett’s Garage, the 102-year-old Water Street office building at the center of much debate in Wiscasset the last two years.
Boothbay Canine Day Care & Boarding Open for Business
Motorists driving toward Boothbay Harbor on Route 27 might notice a pretty new pink sign in Boothbay, just beyond Jordan Construction. Boothbay Canine Day Care & Boarding opened July 5, and owner Carole Jordan has been busy caring for, and playing with, dogs of all shapes, sizes, and temperaments for the last two months.
Bremen 18-Year-Old Starts Excavation Business
Seamus Gilbert, 18, of Bremen, started his own excavation business early this summer, shortly after his graduation from Lincoln Academy.
DA Candidate Focuses on Restorative Justice
Democratic candidate for district attorney Natasha Irving, of Waldoboro, believes community-based restorative justice needs to be a priority in the district.
District Attorney Touts Experience, Results
District Attorney Jonathan R. Liberman, R-West Bath, is touting his trial experience as he seeks his first full term as top prosecutor in the Midcoast.
Wiscasset Storefront Becomes Home to Two New Businesses
Two new businesses will open in the former Wiscasset Old General Store in mid-September: a shop for gourmet coffee and smoothies and a dealer of Maine- and New England-made products.
New WMHS Principal Talks Goals for School’s Future
New Wiscasset Middle High School Principal Charles Lomonte started work Aug. 28. During an interview on his second day, the veteran administrator discussed his goals, including to welcome sixth-graders into the building and bring “cohesion” to the school.
LCN to Host Candidates Forums
The Lincoln County News will host three forums with candidates for local legislative districts, as well as for county commissioner and district attorney, in October.
FDNY Fireboat with ‘Dazzle’ has South Bristol Connection
A historic New York City fireboat, currently a floating art exhibit that commemorates the 100th anniversary of World War I, has a connection to South Bristol through its owner.
DOT Expects Demolition of Haggett’s Garage to Begin
The Maine Department of Transportation expected a subcontractor to start work on the demolition of Haggett’s Garage in Wiscasset on Wednesday, Sept. 5.
St. Patrick’s Nears Halfway Point of Restoration Goal
St. Patrick’s Church in Newcastle is near the halfway point of a $300,000 fundraising effort to restore its 1808 building, the oldest Roman Catholic church in New England.
County GOP Chair Challenges County Commissioner
The new chair of the Lincoln County Republican Committee is challenging a six-term incumbent county commissioner.
Bremen Man with ‘Aggressive’ Cancer Aims to Complete Family Home
An online fundraiser aims to help a Bremen man with terminal cancer complete his family’s home.
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