Newcastle voters approved a $1 million line of credit for roadwork, as well as the municipal budget, during annual town meeting Monday, June 18.
Damariscotta Approves Land Sale, Rejects Sign Petitions
Damariscotta residents approved a land transfer for a fire training facility and rejected an attempt to restrict the use of electronic signs in the C2 district during the annual town meeting Wednesday, June 13.
Dresden Voters Make Some Changes at Town Meeting
Dresden voters amended seven articles during annual town meeting Saturday, June 16, including an amendment to ensure the selectmen consult the fire department before they appoint its officers.
Farm Store, Wellness Shop Proposed for Cider Hill Farm
The Waldoboro Planning Board got its first look at a proposal for a farm stand and wellness store at Cider Hill Farm, near downtown Waldoboro, Wednesday, June 13.
Hundreds Attend Celebration of Life for Newcastle Teen
Hundreds of people celebrated the life of Isabelle Manahan at the Damariscotta River Association’s Great Salt Bay Farm in Damariscotta on a sunny Thursday morning, June 14.
Remembering Friends: Friends of Colonial Pemaquid Celebrates 25 Years
The Friends of Colonial Pemaquid, a volunteer organization that promotes Colonial Pemaquid’s historical significance, was started by “three powerful women” 25 years ago, in October 1993, according to 95-year-old founding member Bob Howell.
St. Denis Church, of Whitefield, Celebrates 200 Years
“It’s not every day a church celebrates its 200th anniversary,” said one fifth-generation parishioner present for the anniversary Mass at St. Denis Church in Whitefield on Sunday, June 10.
A Wiscasset Teen’s Giant Surprise: A Tiny House
Home is 100 square feet made of wood and metal, with three windows facing each other. At least for 16-year-old John Rankin it is.
Consigning Women Plans Move to Newcastle
Consigning Women, of Damariscotta, will move into the Parker Interiors building in downtown Newcastle in mid-September.
First-Ever Alna Day to Celebrate Town’s Past and Present
The Wiscasset, Waterville & Farmington Railway Museum will host the first-ever Alna Day from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday, June 16.
Massachusetts Father and Son Sustain Severe Burns in Explosion, House Fire on Dutch Neck
A father and son from Massachusetts sustained severe burns when a propane leak caused an explosion and fire at their friend’s summer home on Dutch Neck Road in Waldoboro the evening of Thursday, June 14.
Wiscasset Police Chief Resigns
Wiscasset Police Chief Jeffrey Lange will resign his post in July, Town Manager Marian Anderson announced in an email the afternoon of Wednesday, June 13.
At Vigil, Friends Remember Isabelle Manahan as Creative and Kind
Isabelle Manahan’s bright smile and ability to bring joy to others were mentioned often during a candlelight vigil honoring her life Monday, June 11.
Newcastle Approves Comprehensive Plan
Newcastle residents approved the comprehensive plan with a 391-180 vote Tuesday, June 12.
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