Bristol Fire and Rescue recently recognized a New Harbor couple for their combined 100 years of service to the department.
Building an Architectural Design Business
Architectural designer Adam Maltese, of Damariscotta, is building a new business, A. Maltese Design.
RSU 40 Students Learn, Sample Local Fare with FoodCorps
Students at Miller School and Medomak Middle School in Waldoboro are growing produce, learning about food and nutrition, and sampling meals made with healthy, local ingredients as part of the national FoodCorps program.
Employee to Take Over Wiscasset’s Marketplace Cafe
The Marketplace Cafe, on Route 1 in Wiscasset, will have a change of ownership May 1. Few customers will likely notice the change, as the restaurant will have the same cooks, the same servers, and the same menu with a few additions.
Couple Plans Small, Home-Based Dinner Restaurant in South Bristol
A Newcastle couple plans to open a home-based dinner restaurant, The Patio, on Poorhouse Cove in South Bristol this spring.
Nobleboro Planning Board Holds Public Hearing on ‘Wanderwood’ Project
The Nobleboro Planning Board heard more details of a planned ecotourism destination on Sidelinger Road, as well as concerns from neighbors, during a public hearing at Nobleboro Central School on Thursday, April 19.
Garbage Truck Hits Power Lines in Newcastle
A Regional Rubbish Removal Inc. garbage truck became entangled in a low-hanging power line while backing into a driveway at 70 Lincoln Lane in Newcastle on Wednesday, April 25.
Wiscasset Selectmen Vote to Dismiss DOT Lawsuit without Prejudice
The Wiscasset Board of Selectmen voted to dismiss the town’s lawsuit against the Maine Department of Transportation without prejudice Tuesday, April 24.
Car Catches Fire in Damariscotta
The Damariscotta Fire Department responded to a car fire on Hodgdon Street at 1:33 p.m., Monday, April 23.
Belle Jolie Salon Opens in Newcastle
A new hair salon has opened at 77 Main St. in Newcastle, featuring a spa room overlooking the Damariscotta River.
GSB School Committee OKs Budget Without Resource Officer
The Great Salt Bay School Committee approved the 2018-2019 budget with a 3.12 percent increase and without funds for a school resource officer Wednesday, April 11.
AOS 93 Superintendent-Elect Excited for New Adventure
Dr. Craig Jurgensen, the soon-to-be superintendent of the Central Lincoln County School System, said he is excited to soon be living and working in a “beautiful place that values education.”
New Dresden Veterinary Clinic to Hold Open House Saturday
Opening a veterinary clinic for small animals in Dresden is an exciting enterprise for Dr. Susan “Sue” Bailey, who dreamed of becoming a veterinarian from the time she was 4 years old.
Discussion of School Choice in Alna Dominates RSU 12 Meeting
A discussion of Alna’s petition to amend the RSU 12 Reorganization Plan to restrict K-8 school choice in Alna dominated the RSU 12 Board of Directors meeting at Chelsea Elementary School on Thursday, April 12.
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