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.
Local Father and Son Take Honor Flight to D.C.
A local father and son with 62 years of service to the U.S. military between them visited veterans memorials in Washington, D.C. with Honor Flight Maine last month.
Boothbay Chef, 23, Racks Up Accolades for Creative Dishes
A 23-year-old self-taught chef uses what his mentor calls “God-given” talent and a maturity beyond his years to win competitions – most recently for the title of International Oyster Chef of the Year – and lead a staff of 21 at the busy Boothbay Harbor Country Club.
Bremen Dedicates New Heath Road Bridge to Longtime Firefighter
Bremen town officials and the family of the late Horace Ransom officially opened the Heath Road Bridge with a dedication and ribbon-cutting ceremony the morning of Saturday, July 7.
Car Crashes into Sign for Wiscasset Municipal Building
A New Hampshire woman sustained non-life-threatening injuries after she crashed her car into the Wiscasset municipal building sign the evening of Friday, July 13.
New Owner Wants Jefferson Market to Reopen
The new owner of the Jefferson Market property hopes to find someone to reopen the store.
Local Group Aims to Reduce Reliance on Single-Use Plastics
Local volunteers established the Damariscotta-based organization kNOw S.U.P. in January to raise awareness in the Twin Villages of the environmental risks posed by single-use plastics.
The Vikings are Coming!
A Viking ship is coming to Boothbay Harbor. The Draken Harald Harfagre, the world’s largest modern-built Viking ship, will sail into the harbor Friday, July 13.
New Restrictions Impact Participation in Whitefield Parade
The Fourth of July parade in the Kings Mills area of Whitefield saw a sharp decline in participants this year, with organizers pointing to new restrictions, as well as heat and humidity, as factors.
Demolition of Damariscotta Barbershop Begins
Demolition of the former barbershop in downtown Damariscotta to make way for new public restrooms began around 6:45 a.m., Wednesday, July 11.
Bristol Man Flown to Hospital After Corvette Crash Near Pemaquid Point
A Bristol man was flown to a Lewiston hospital with non-life-threatening injuries after an antique sports car crashed near Pemaquid Point on Monday, July 9.
‘Thousands’ of Dead Pogies Wash Up on Shore of Greenland Cove
A mass of dead pogies has washed up on the shore of Greenland Cove in Bremen.
One Hurt in Collision on Route 1 in Edgecomb
One person was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries after a collision of a hatchback and a van at the intersection of Route 1 and Route 27 in Edgecomb the afternoon of Saturday, July 7.
‘More than Jumping Rope’: South Bristol PE Teacher Departs After 24 Years
“It is with the greatest sincerity that I say there could be no place else I would have rather spent the past 24 years,” physical education teacher Liz Giles-Brown said of her career at South Bristol School.
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