The five candidates for three seats on the Wiscasset Board of Selectmen fielded questions about the Maine Department of Transportation’s downtown project, the future of Wiscasset Middle High School, and several other town issues during a forum at the municipal building Thursday, May 31.
Edgecomb Interviews Ambulance Services, Will Make Call June 18
The Edgecomb Board of Selectmen plans to make a decision regarding the town’s contracted ambulance service at its next meeting, Monday, June 18.
Two of Three Candidates for Selectman Attend Waldoboro Forum
Two of the three candidates for selectman in Waldoboro participated in a candidates forum at the town office Tuesday, June 5.
Candidates for First Selectman Share Visions in Dresden
Forty-five residents attended a candidates forum Monday, June 4 to ask the three candidates for first selectman in Dresden about their vision for the town.
New Freedom Center Complete, will Host Open House June 9
The rebuilding of the new Freedom Center, which provides transitional housing for men on Route 27 in Dresden, is complete after an October 2016 fire destroyed the building and displaced its 11 residents.
Edgecomb Voters Agree to Buy Fire Truck
After months of discussion and several meetings, more than 40 Edgecomb residents approved the purchase of a new fire truck with no comment during a special town meeting Monday, June 4.
Ocean Blue Pilates Yoga Opens at Former Nobleboro Grange
The former Nobleboro Grange meeting hall is now a Pilates and yoga studio.
Downtown Newcastle Building Nears Completion at Site of Fire
Eight months after a devastating fire at 50 Main St. in Newcastle, a new building is nearly complete on the footprint of the old.
Collision Causes Serious Injuries on Route 1 in Damariscotta
A man from Saco sustained serious and possibly life-threatening injuries in a collision between his motorcycle and a station wagon at the intersection of Belvedere Road and Route 1 in Damariscotta the morning of Sunday, June 3, according to police.
June Celebration Aims to Cement Region’s Reputation as ‘Napa of Oysters’
A first-ever three-day celebration of Damariscotta region oysters will seek to cement the area’s reputation as the “Napa of oysters,” an organizer says.
Two Medomak Seniors to Cheer for Division I Rivals
Two Medomak Valley cheerleaders will cheer for Division I rivals next fall. Adrianna “Anna” Wadsworth has made the squad at the University of Maine at Orono, and Megan Wright the University of New Hampshire team.
Newcastle Pantry Adds Backpack Program to Prevent Child Hunger
A new backpack program at the Ecumenical Food Pantry in Newcastle provides healthy meals and snacks to 60 local children every week.
Minor Injuries in Collision by Hanley’s Market
Two people sustained minor injuries in a two-vehicle accident in front of Hanley’s Market, at the intersection of Route 129 and Route 130 in Bristol, the evening of Thursday, May 31.
District 88 Democrats Trade Views on Citizen’s Initiatives, Partisanship
The two candidates for the Democratic nomination in Maine House District 88 fielded questions about citizen’s initiatives, partisanship, and many other issues during a candidates forum at a full Kings Mills Union Hall on Thursday, May 24.
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