The Jefferson Market on Route 32 has a new owner after an on-site foreclosure auction Thursday, May 3.
Emotions Run High at Public Advisory Committee Meeting in Wiscasset
A Monday, May 7 meeting of the public advisory committee for the Maine Department of Transportation’s downtown project grew heated at times, with emotional comments from the public.
Bristol Considers Adopting Town Flag
The Bristol Board of Selectmen reviewed a draft design of a town flag, created by vexillologist Dave Martucci, on Wednesday, May 2.
CTL to Have Outdoor Classroom
The Center for Teaching and Learning in Edgecomb will soon build a barn to serve as an outdoor classroom for a new wilderness immersion program, according to a volunteer who presented the project to the Edgecomb Planning Board on Thursday, May 3.
RSU 40 Selects Pease as Next MVHS Principal
Medomak Valley High School’s acting principal for the last six months will stay on to lead the school as its next principal.
Police Seek Waldoboro Man Missing Since November
The Maine State Police and the Waldoboro Police Department are seeking the public’s help locating a Waldoboro man who has been missing since November 2017.
No Injuries in North Nobleboro Rollover
A Toyota Prius rolled over after a collision with another vehicle on Upper East Pond Road in Nobleboro the afternoon of Sunday, May 6, but no one was hurt.
‘A Love of All Things Odd’ Inspires Waldoboro Brewery
For John and Sarah McNeil, the thought of one day starting and owning their own brewery had, for a long time, been just a dream the couple would talk about from time to time.
Massachusetts Woman Wins April #LCNme365 Photo Contest
A Cape Cod, Mass. woman claimed victory in the April #LCNme365 photo contest with 61 percent of the votes.
CLC YMCA Celebrates Expansion with Grand Reopening
More than 300 people attended the grand reopening of the Central Lincoln County YMCA in Damariscotta the afternoon of Sunday, April 29.
Wiscasset House of Pizza to Open Soon
The Wiscasset House of Pizza will soon open at 74 Flood Ave., on Route 1.
Wiscasset Receives $400,000, County $200,000 in EPA Funds
The town of Wiscasset will receive $400,000 from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to clean up four of the former Mason Station properties.
Sen. King Talks Broadband, Flood Protection in County Visit
U.S. Sen. Angus King, I-Maine, toured Buzz Maine and the CLC YMCA in Damariscotta and discussed flood protection with local officials during a visit to the county Friday, April 27.
Huber’s Market and Ship’s Chow Hall for Sale
Huber’s Market and Ship’s Chow Hall, on Route 1 in Wiscasset, are for sale. The market closed the week of April 16, but the restaurant remains open.
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