The new owners of the Squire Tarbox Inn on Westport Island have renovated the historic building inside and out and are excitedly welcoming customers for their first season in business.
Damariscotta Activist Represents Maine in ‘Faces of Pride’
Damariscotta’s Quinn Gormley, executive director of the Maine Transgender Network, represented Maine in USA Today’s “Faces of Pride” list this month.
New Diner Opens in Jefferson
Lakeside Diner is now open at 39 Washington Road in Jefferson, and owner Melanie Hilton said it has been “crazy” busy since the soft opening June 13.
Newcastle Woman Wins June #LCNme365 Photo Contest
In the closest vote of the contest so far, Krista Hilton Hatch won the June #LCNme365 photo contest by just a single vote.
Wiscasset Ambulance Service Director Out
The town of Wiscasset terminated Wiscasset Ambulance Service Director Toby J. Martin’s contract Thursday, June 28, and does not plan to look for another director.
Somerville OKs Comp Plan on Second Try, Rejects Increase to Tax Limit
Somerville voters made their voices heard at a four-hour town meeting covering a range of issues, from roadwork to property taxes, on the morning of Saturday, June 23, at the former Somerville School on Patricktown Road.
Chase Farm and Bakery Opens in Whitefield
Chase Farm and Bakery, of Whitefield, will have a grand opening Friday, June 29 for the new shop where baker and self-described doughnut addict Robin Chase sells her fried doughnuts, homemade pies, and other baked goods.
Gravels Buy Hilltop Stop Back, Plan Changes
Hilltop Stop founders Gary and Jane Gravel have bought back the Damariscotta store they established in 2011 and plan changes to the dining room and menu, as well as an expansion of the gas station.
Westport Island Votes to Appeal Decision in Baker Road Suit
Westport Island will appeal a justice’s decision in a lawsuit against the town and will allow the painting of a mural on the foundation of the sand shed, voters decided at town meeting Saturday, June 23.
Crowd at Hearing Shows Support for Bristol Mills Dam
Public comments were generally in support of keeping the Bristol Mills Dam and replacing the fish ladder during a hearing at Bristol Consolidated School the evening of Wednesday, June 20.
BCS Presents Early Plans for New Softball Field
Bristol Consolidated School officials presented the school’s early plans for a new softball field during a public hearing in the gym Wednesday, June 20.
Downtown Newcastle Welcomes Another New Business
A “whimsical” new addition opened at 77 Main St. in Newcastle on June 9, as Amanda “A.J.” Kras established a brick-and-mortar location for her botanical and gardening store, The Beach Plum Co.
Jefferson Farm a Haven for Rescue Animals
A small farm off Route 17 in Jefferson has become a haven for rescue dogs, goats, and pigs, including a pot-bellied pig who accompanies the farmer on errands.
Two Brought to Hospital After Bristol Crash
Two people were brought to LincolnHealth’s Miles Campus in Damariscotta with non-life-threatening injuries after a car accident on Bristol Road in Bristol the evening of Saturday, June 23.
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