Area firefighters worked through the overnight hours late Friday, Oct. 20 and early Saturday, Oct. 21 to extinguish a structure fire at 44 Indian Trail, off the Sheepscot Road in Newcastle.
Barn Door Baking Co. Begins Weekend ‘Open Bakery’ Days
For the past year, Damariscotta’s Barn Door Baking Co. has mostly focused on custom orders, wholesale goods, and catering. On Saturday, Oct. 14, the company launched its newest venture: weekend “open bakery” hours.
LA’s New School Resource Officer Aims to Build Positive Relationships
For the first time in more than a decade, a new school resource officer is walking the halls of Lincoln Academy.
Waldoboro Planning Board Approves New Building for A & A Shellfish
After a site plan review Wednesday, Oct. 11, the Waldoboro Planning Board unanimously approved an application from A & A Shellfish Inc. for the construction of a multiple-use building at 19 Jefferson St.
Neighbors Express Concern about Potential Tavern at Kaler’s Corner
Bremen developer Dan Goldenson’s plan to open a tavern and game room underneath the restaurant at Kaler’s Corner in Waldoboro has some neighbors upset.
Damariscotta Debate on Commercial Moratorium Continues in Back-To-Back Hearings
In back-to-back public hearings Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 16 and 17, Damariscotta residents and business owners expressed a mix of opinions about the upcoming citizen-initiated referendum on whether to enact a moratorium on commercial development.
GSB Ups Pay for Substitute Bus Drivers Amid Nationwide Shortage
The Great Salt Bay School Committee voted Wednesday, Oct. 11 to raise the hourly pay for substitute drivers from $13 to $20. The decision follows two meetings during which parents questioned the committee about bus capacity, bus routes, and overcrowding.
Alna’s Historic Buildings Need Attention, Report Says
The town of Alna’s historic buildings – a 228-year-old meetinghouse and two one-room schoolhouses – need repairs to address existing issues and prevent more damage.
Maine Yankee Panel Continues Work Toward Fuel Removal
The Maine Yankee Community Advisory Panel on Spent Nuclear Fuel Storage and Removal received updates on the Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation in Wiscasset and the prospects for removal, as well as a state inspector’s update, during its annual meeting at the Wiscasset Community Center on Tuesday, Oct. 10.
Developer Revises Plan for 435 Main St. Project
After receiving feedback from area residents at a public hearing Sept. 18, a Portland developer has revised his plan for one of the buildings at 435 Main St. in Damariscotta to more closely resemble traditional New England architecture.
Lincoln County Proposes Budget with 1.72 Percent Increase
Lincoln County’s draft 2018 budget totals $11,546,877, an increase of $195,031 or 1.72 percent from the 2017 budget.
Dresden Take Out Owners Add Firearms, Hunting and Fishing Essentials
When Kathy and Mason Dubord purchased the Dresden Take Out in February 2016, one of their goals was to make the business the “store of choice” for the community. As of Saturday, Oct. 7, the Dubords are selling fishing and hunting essentials, including guns and ammunition, due to the popularity of the activities among the store’s customers.
Round Top Benefit Raises More Than $5,000 for Newcastle 13-Year-Old
The line of customers at Round Top Ice Cream in Damariscotta went out the door for most of closing day, Tuesday, Oct. 10, as friends and community members showed up to support 13-year-old Newcastle resident Alice Skiff.
Whitefield Officials Talk Horse-And-Buggy Safety with Sheriff’s Office, DOT
The hot topic at the Tuesday, Oct. 10 meeting of the Whitefield Board of Selectmen was the Wednesday, Oct. 4 rear-ending of a horse-and-buggy on East River Road by a Whitefield resident driving an SUV.
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