Damariscotta Selectman George Parker will resign from the board because he and his wife, Carolyn Parker, plan to move to Newcastle.
Wiscasset Voters Reinstate Town Planner at Special Town Meeting
Wiscasset will soon advertise an open position for a town planner, following the results of a special town meeting on Thursday, Aug. 24. While several residents, including some members of the Wiscasset Board of Selectmen, objected to the open town meeting to reconsider the June vote, the warrant article passed 56-29.
Damariscotta Author Explores Malaga Island, Maine Culture in Second Novel
While Shannon Parker can trace her family’s roots in Maine as far back as the early 1800s, she chose to live in the state after visiting 37 countries and five continents. Now, with her second novel, “The Rattled Bones,” the Damariscotta author features the culture and history of her adopted home.
Waldoboro Man Joins Damariscotta PD as Reserve Officer
The Damariscotta Police Department welcomed a new reserve officer to its ranks earlier this month.
Fifth Generation to Take Over Family Farm in Wiscasset
Ridge Barnes, a top scholar of the Wiscasset High School Class of 2015, now a junior at the University of Maine at Orono, has decided to become the fifth generation of Barnes men to farm the land his great-great-grandfather, Charles Israel Barnes, purchased during the Great Depression.
Waldoboro Clam Dealer Pulls Variance Request
State Rep. Abden Simmons, R-Waldoboro, pulled a request for a variance to enable the construction of a commercial building on his Elm Street property after a public hearing before the Waldoboro Board of Appeals on Thursday, Aug. 17.
Petition Calls on DEP to Enforce Clary Lake Water-Level Order
Three hundred and fifty Jefferson and Whitefield residents have signed a petition urging the Maine Department of Environmental Protection to take enforcement action against the owner of the Clary Lake Dam. The petition was turned into the DEP office in Augusta on Monday, Aug. 21, said George Fergusson, secretary of the Clary Lake Association.
Bristol Voters OK Temporary Weed Ban, Oppose Digital Signs
Bristol residents, by a nearly 2-to-1 margin, approved a temporary ban on recreational marijuana-related businesses during a special town meeting by referendum Tuesday, Aug. 22.
Sisters Give Birth Within 12 Hours of Each Other at Miles
Two baby boys born at LincolnHealth’s Miles Campus in Damariscotta on Wednesday, Aug. 2, have more in common than just the same birthday – they’re also cousins. Sisters Sam Maynard, of Jefferson, and Kaitlyn Kelley, of Damariscotta, gave birth to sons just 12 hours apart.
Whitefield Officials, Residents Gather to Find Solution for Hollywood Boulevard
The Whitefield Board of Selectmen, fire chief, road commissioners, roads committee members, and school officials gathered with residents on a narrow section of Hollywood Boulevard on Monday, Aug. 21. The gathering was a first step toward a solution to a problem that has pitted residents of the gravel road against each other.
Feedback Sought on Traffic Bollards in Damariscotta Mills
A year after a representative from the Maine Department of Transportation visited Newcastle and Nobleboro to discuss the installation of seasonal speed bumps in Damariscotta Mills, the selectmen of both towns decided to move forward with a traffic-calming measure of their own.
McGreevy’s Corner Store Opens in Waldoboro
There is once again a convenience store at Kaler’s Corner in Waldoboro. McGreevy’s Corner Store opened Monday, Aug. 21.
Edgecomb Storefront Aims to Reduce Stigma of Medical Marijuana
The Downeast Medicinals medical marijuana storefront in Edgecomb will not officially open until Sept. 1, but customers and community members are already filtering into the retail shop and education center to ask questions and purchase the publicly available products.
Lincoln County Fire Chiefs Recognize Service Past and Present
The Lincoln County Fire Chiefs Association recognized members for lifetime achievement and for their ongoing commitment to the fire service and the association during its annual meeting Wednesday, Aug. 16.
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