It was standing room only at the Alna fire station the evening of Monday, March 5, where, over the course of 3 1/2 hours, residents and town officials discussed an upcoming referendum vote regarding the town’s school choice policy.
Damariscotta Parking Lot Floods for Second Time in Two Months
The municipal parking lot in downtown Damariscotta flooded for the second time in two months during an astronomical high tide Friday, March 2.
Our Town Appeals 435 Main St. Development Approval
Our Town, a coalition of residents of Damariscotta and surrounding towns, has filed an appeal of the Damariscotta Planning Board’s decision to approve the 435 Main St. development.
Auto Repair Shop Opens in Damariscotta
The Garage, an auto repair shop owned by Scott Dupuis, opened this past November in Damariscotta.
Lunch Counter Highlights Makeover of Dresden Store
The owners of Dresden Take Out hope their new lunch counter with 14 bright red stools for customers to enjoy breakfast and lunch will make the store in the village a place to meet people and enjoy home-cooked food.
Richmond Police Chief Wins February #LCNme365 Photo Contest
In a landslide, Richmond Police Chief Scott MacMaster, of Dresden, won the February #LCNme365 photo contest with 63 percent of the vote.
ABOCA Beads Under New Ownership in Damariscotta
A new face can be seen working in the window of a downtown Damariscotta shop.
Jefferson Market Closes Abruptly
The Jefferson Market closed abruptly Feb. 15, with a sign on the door indicating that the store closed for vacation and would reopen April 15.
Legislature Kills Bill to Lease Colonial Pemaquid to Nonprofit
Although the Maine State Legislature will not pass a bill to authorize the lease of the Colonial Pemaquid State Historic Site to The Friends of Colonial Pemaquid, the nonprofit’s leadership will continue to pursue the lease.
Waldoboro Selectmen Vote to Form Recreation Committee
The Waldoboro Board of Selectmen voted unanimously to form a recreation committee Tuesday, Feb. 27.
Defendant in Waldoboro Bank Robbery Pleads Guilty
A former Newcastle man pleaded guilty to the July 17, 2017 robbery of Camden National Bank and received a sentence of three years and nine months in prison Monday, Feb. 26.
LCSO Charges Dance Instructor With Sexual Abuse
A 31-year-old male dance instructor faces a felony charge of sexual abuse of a minor in a case involving a student at a Newcastle studio.
Nobleboro Planning Board Reviews Application for Ecotourism Destination
The Nobleboro Planning Board reviewed an application from two residents for a sustainable ecotourism destination at 79 Sidelinger Road on Thursday, Feb. 15.
Wiscasset to Hold Referendum on Lawsuit Against DOT
Wiscasset voters will decide whether to move forward with the town’s lawsuit against the Maine Department of Transportation in a referendum.
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