A two-vehicle collision at the intersection of Main and Church streets in Damariscotta caused a truck to drive off the road and into an inclined walkway for the Damariscotta Baptist Church the afternoon of Friday, Jan. 26.
State Confirms That Waldoboro Officer Shot Man in Self-Defense
The Maine Attorney General’s Office has concluded its investigation into the fatal shooting of a Waldoboro man by a police officer a year ago, confirming that the officer – who returned fire after being shot himself – acted in self-defense.
Whitefield Elementary Project Provides Comfort to Premature Babies
Whitefield Elementary School teacher Karen McCormick’s classroom was abuzz with activity on the afternoon of Friday, Jan. 19, when members of the Whitefield National Junior Honor Society and volunteer seamstresses from the community gathered after school to make fabric hearts for delivery to the neonatal intensive care unit at Maine Medical Center in Portland. The event was part of the honor society’s Preemie Project, which is in its third year.
State Dismisses Charges of Sexual Abuse Against Former Deputy
Former Lincoln County Sheriff’s Deputy Kenneth L. Hatch III will not face a second trial on 20 felony counts of sexual abuse and giving drugs to minors, but is unlikely to work in law enforcement again under the terms of a plea deal reached Friday, Jan. 26.
Meenahga Grange Dissolves, Sells Downtown Building
Meenahga Grange 555, of Waldoboro, has dissolved and sold its downtown headquarters.
Selectmen Vote to Aggressively Pursue Sale of A.D. Gray
The Waldoboro Board of Selectmen unanimously voted Tuesday, Jan. 23 to keep the A.D. Gray building on the market and actively work to sell the property.
Hallowell Man in ‘Good’ Condition After Jefferson Crash, Hospital Says
A passenger ejected from a sedan involved in a collision with a box truck near the intersection of Routes 126 and 215 in Jefferson sustained a head injury and was flown to the hospital the morning of Wednesday, Jan. 24.
Yellowfront Grocery to Have New Owners, New Name
A landmark business in Damariscotta will soon have new ownership, as the Pierce family prepares to sell Yellowfront Grocery to local business owners Gary and Jane Gravel.
Dresden Resident Proposes Restoration of Old Town Hall
A Dresden resident is proposing a refurbishing of the old town hall on Middle Road as a center for the community.
Slick Roads Lead to Accident in Jefferson
A pickup went off the road on Route 32 in Jefferson with freezing rain creating slippery road conditions the morning of Tuesday, Jan. 23.
Coast Guard Urges Public to Remove Ice Fishing Shacks, Stay Off Kennebec River
The U.S. Coast Guard is urging the public to remove ice fishing shacks and stay off the Kennebec River as ice-breaking operations on the river were planned to begin Tuesday, Jan. 23 and last through the week.
Nobleboro Couple Buys Bonus Redemption
Bonus Redemption LLC is again under new management.
Ken and Lisa York, of Nobleboro, purchased the business, which operates redemption centers in Damariscotta and Newcastle, from Casey and Erica Stevens, of Newcastle, on Jan. 15.
RSU 40 Board Names Acting Principal for MVHS
The RSU 40 Board of Directors has named Medomak Valley High School Assistant Principal Linda Pease acting principal for the remainder of the 2017-2018 school year.
Earthquake with Epicenter in Dresden Shakes Lincoln County
A magnitude 2.6 earthquake with its epicenter in Dresden rattled windows and made rumbles in northern Lincoln County the evening of Wednesday, Jan. 17.
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