An expected cost increase for ambulance service, improvements to the town hall, and raises for town officials are among the budget items Edgecomb voters will consider during the annual town meeting in May.
Jefferson Market Will Go to Foreclosure Auction in May
The Jefferson Market, the grocery store and takeout business in the village that closed abruptly in February, will go to foreclosure auction next month.
NCS Principal to Become Director of Curriculum for AOS 93
The principal of Nobleboro Central School will soon depart to become the director of curriculum, instruction, and assessment for AOS 93.
Edgecomb Taxpayers to See Modest Increase in Education Bill
While the Edgecomb School Committee has approved a 2018-2019 education budget with a 6.7 percent increase from last year’s budget, taxpayers will feel less than half of the increase due to other revenues coming into the town.
Both Sides Turn Out for Public Hearing on Wiscasset Referendum
About 100 people attended a public hearing at the Wiscasset Community Center on Tuesday, April 3 regarding Wiscasset’s upcoming referendum vote on whether to continue a lawsuit against the Maine Department of Transportation.
Driver Airlifted After Rollover on Bristol Road
A driver was airlifted to Maine Medical Center in Portland after a car accident near the entrance to LincolnHealth’s Miles Campus on Bristol Road in Damariscotta the afternoon of Tuesday, April 3.
Round Pond Man to Challenge Three-Term Incumbent for House
A Round Pond man who describes himself as a libertarian-leaning Republican will challenge three-term Rep. Michael G. “Mick” Devin, D-Newcastle, in Maine House District 90.
King Eider’s Pub Owners ‘Restaurateurs of the Year’
The owners of King Eider’s Pub in downtown Damariscotta have been named “Restaurateurs of the Year” by the Maine Restaurant Association.
New Harbor Bank Robbed, Waldoboro Woman Arrested
The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office has arrested a Waldoboro woman in connection with the robbery of Damariscotta Bank and Trust in New Harbor on Monday, April 2.
Rollover Damages Fence, Headstones at St. Denis Cemetery
A vehicle crashed into the St. Denis Cemetery in Whitefield and rolled over early Tuesday, March 27, damaging a section of fence and several headstones.
Award-Winning Detective Just Doing His Job, He Says
The head detective at the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office and recent winner of a statewide award says he isn’t doing anything extraordinary, but his record and his boss say otherwise.
Miles of Friends Program Makes ‘Seed Bombs’ at GSB
“My hands are filthy!” 8-year-old Rosy Kate Adams exclaimed while throwing her hands in the air, showing her “elder” friend Roberta Atkinson the mess she had made.
Damariscotta Photographer Wins #LCNme365 Photo Contest
In a race that came down to 15 votes between first and second place, Damariscotta photographer Dennis Boyd emerged victorious when the polls for the March #LCNme365 photo contest closed.
Damariscotta Dismisses Appeal of 435 Main St. Decision
The Damariscotta Board of Appeals voted 3-2 that an appeal from Our Town regarding the 435 Main St. project did not have standing and dismissed the appeal Tuesday, March 27.
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