The 46-year owner and operator of Carriage Motors, a downtown Wiscasset garage that specializes in antique vehicles, plans to sell the 27 Middle St. building.
Year-Round Monhegan Couple Brews New Coffee-Roasting Business
Monhegan Island welcomed a new business in late June, as year-round residents Carley Mayhew and Mott Feibusch started production at Monhegan Coffee Roasters.
SugarSpell Sweets to Open Storefront in New Harbor
SugarSpell Sweets owner April Morrison is opening a year-round weekend storefront in New Harbor, a major expansion of the business that started with a dessert cart two years ago.
Clothing Company Opens Showroom in Round Pond Boathouse
Paul Landry Co., a Round Pond apparel company inspired by the owner’s grandfather, is opening a showroom after being in business for over a year.
Fire Starts in Garage, Spreads to House in Nobleboro
A fire at 190 Wildwood Shores Road, on Damariscotta Lake in Nobleboro, collapsed a garage and damaged a nearby home the afternoon of Friday, July 20.
Bristol to Vote on Dam July 24
Bristol residents will decide the fate of the Bristol Mills Dam in a referendum vote Tuesday, July 24.
Baker Shares Italian Grandmother’s Recipes at Mammy’s
Eight years ago, Jessica Deshiro moved to Maine from Boston on a mission to share her grandmother’s old Italian recipes and creations. From her new shop at 767 Main St., Mammy’s Bakery offers “classic Italian baked goods and sweet creations,” both in the shop and by special order.
First Baptist Church Celebrates 225 Years in Nobleboro
The First Baptist Church of Nobleboro will celebrate its quasquibicentennial – 225th anniversary – with a special service Sunday, July 22.
Wiscasset Police Chief Plans Shift to Private Sector
Wiscasset Police Chief Jeffrey Lange plans to move to New Hampshire with his family and transition to a career in the private sector, at least for now, after his last day at the department, Thursday, July 26.
New Wiscasset Superintendent Plans Active Role in Community
“I love the business of education,” said new Wiscasset School Department Superintendent Terry Wood, who brings almost 30 years of experience in education to the job she started July 1.
Governor and First Lady Sell Boothbay Home
Maine Gov. Paul LePage and First Lady Ann LePage sold their Boothbay home June 29.
Enchantments: A Magical World for 30 Years
Boothbay Harbor has been through a lot of changes over the last 30 years, and businesses have come and gone. Enchantments, at 10 Boothbay House Hill Road, has been around for all those years, and many loyal customers return year after year.
Fire Destroys Dresden Home
A fire of unknown origin destroyed a home at 19 Calls Hill Road in Dresden the afternoon of Monday, July 16.
With New Book, Author Aims to Inspire Others to Write Their Life Stories
William Emrich, a summer resident of Damariscotta from Tampa, Fla., recently released a new book, “Have Racquet, Will Travel,” published by Haley’s, of Athol, Mass. It is the retiree’s second book, the first being “Wild Maine Adventure,” his 2016 book that tells the story of how he fulfilled a dream by building a secluded off-grid cabin on a pond in the Maine woods.
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