An entrepreneurial company in Wiscasset that is developing a sophisticated turbine engine that can use multiple fuels has raised $2.2 million to add staff, buy manufacturing equipment, and set up a factory.
Skidompha Celebrates ‘A Wrinkle in Time’
To celebrate the release of the film adaptation of “A Wrinkle in Time,” Skidompha Library in downtown Damariscotta invited families to a Wrinkle in Time Extravaganza on Saturday, March 17.
Whitefield Voters OK Municipal Budget, with Tweaks, at Town Meeting
Some 97 Whitefield voters met at Whitefield Elementary School for the annual town meeting Saturday, March 17 and passed articles to fund the town’s $1.24 million budget for the 2018-2019 fiscal year with minimal discussion on most.
Nobleboro Talks Roads, Approves Budgets at Town Meeting
Nobleboro voters approved all 43 articles on the warrant during annual town meeting the morning of Saturday, March 17 at Nobleboro Central School.
South Bristol Approves Veterans Memorial, Education Budget
Around 40 South Bristol residents approved a 43-article warrant in the span of about an hour and a half during the annual town meeting Wednesday, March 14 at South Bristol School.
AOS 93’s LA Survey Highlights Strengths and Concerns
Data from AOS 93’s survey about Lincoln Academy, conducted from November-December 2017, were presented during a special meeting at Great Salt Bay Community School in Damariscotta on Thursday, March 15.
Bristol Voters Approve Full-Time Fire Chief at Town Meeting
Bristol residents approved a decision to hire a full-time fire chief during an open town meeting lasting almost four hours on the evening of Tuesday, March 20.
Wiscasset Voters Will Again Consider Fate of Police Department
Wiscasset voters will again consider whether the town should have a police department at the annual town meeting by referendum in June.
Lincoln Academy Students Call for End to Gun Violence During Walkout
Despite unrelenting snowfall that resulted in the cancellation of school, dozens of students and community members made their way to the Lincoln Academy campus the morning of Wednesday, March 14 to participate in a nationwide walkout to demand action on gun violence.
Alna to Decide Contested Races for Selectman, RSU 12 Rep
While also considering changes to the town’s school choice policy and alcohol sales rules, Alna residents will vote in a pair of contested elections for the first selectman seat and RSU 12 Board of Directors representative on Friday, March 23.
Bruce’s Barbershop to Stay in Damariscotta
Bruce’s Barbershop, a fixture in downtown Damariscotta for 36 years, has signed a two-year lease to move into a space at 752 Main St., near the intersection of Main Street and Route 1.
Alna Fire Department Receives Safety Award
The Maine Department of Labor presented the Alna Fire Department with the Safety and Health Award for Public Employers during the Alna Board of Selectmen’s meeting Wednesday, March 14.
Bristol Man, 98, Receives Boston Post Cane
Bristol officials presented Carrol Voss, 98, with the Boston Post Cane at his home overlooking the ocean on Sunday, March 11.
Fuel Tanker Crashes, Spills 800 Gallons of Diesel in Jefferson
A fuel tanker crashed and spilled an estimated 800 gallons of diesel fuel on South Clary Road in Jefferson late Thursday, March 15.
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