There were no injuries following a rear-end collision in Waldoboro, near the intersection of Route 1 and Route 32, during the afternoon of Thursday, Aug. 17.
Sheepscot Valley Health Center Honors Memory of Late Doctor
The Sheepscot Valley Health Center in Coopers Mills now has a granite bench surrounded by flowers and a reading corner with free books to give to patients ages 6-14. Both are memorials to Dr. Carol Anne Eckert, who worked at the health center for 31 years.
AOS 93 Board to Organize Public Forum on LA
The AOS 93 Board will hold a special meeting at the central office at 5 p.m., Monday, Sept. 18 to plan a future public forum regarding issues and concerns with Lincoln Academy.
Former Nobleboro Man Admits to Defrauding Investors of $1 Million-Plus
A former Nobleboro man who defrauded local investors of more than $1 million, then sold his business and home, divorced his second wife, and moved to the Caribbean, was sentenced to 18 months in prison Wednesday, Aug. 9, more than 12 years after his disappearance.
Legal Issue Delays Consideration of Moratorium on Commercial Development
A petition from Damariscotta residents calling for a moratorium on commercial development is invalid due to a technical error, but needs only a minor fix, according to town attorney Jenny Villeneuve.
Chamberlain Man Receives Bristol’s Boston Post Cane
A 97-year-old Chamberlain man who still walks to the Chamberlain Post Office each day from his home on Long Cove Point Road received Bristol’s Boston Post Cane during a ceremony at his home Wednesday, Aug. 9.
Area Residents Hold Vigils in Response to Charlottesville Violence
In the wake of violence at a large gathering of white nationalists and counterprotestors in Charlottesville, Va. the weekend of Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 12 and 13, area residents held two vigils Monday, Aug. 14 as demonstrations against racial hatred.
65th Olde Bristol Days ‘a Great Celebration of Community’
Volunteers stepped up to ensure this year’s Olde Bristol Days, held Aug. 9-13, was another great success, Bristol Town Administrator Chris Hall said.
River Bottom Raw Bar Opens in Newcastle
After spending three months on extensive renovations, Nobleboro native Brendan Parsons opened River Bottom Raw Bar at 68 Main. St. in Newcastle, his latest oyster-focused business venture, Friday, Aug. 11.
Bristol Voters to Consider Marijuana Ban, Electronic Sign Question
Bristol residents will weigh in on digital signs and whether the town should temporarily ban recreational marijuana-related businesses during a special town meeting Tuesday, Aug. 22.
Democratic Gubernatorial Candidates Attend Waldoboro Event
The Lincoln County Democratic Committee’s annual family cookout and lobster bake featured three of the party’s growing field of gubernatorial candidates.
New Organizers Carry on Tradition of Bristol Lobster Boat Races
Lobster boats cranked into high gear in Pemaquid Harbor on Sunday, Aug. 13 for the 31st annual Merritt Brackett Lobster Boat Races – a competitive event that is “serious fun,” said co-founder Donald Drisko.
Newcastle Deputy Clerk Resigns
The Newcastle Board of Selectmen accepted the resignation of Deputy Town Clerk Marion Mundy during its meeting Monday, Aug. 14. Her last day was July 28.
Coastal Kids, GSB Begin Discussion About Pre-K Partnership
A presentation by Coastal Kids Preschool during the Great Salt Bay School Committee meeting Wednesday, Aug. 9 was “just the beginning of a discussion” about a potential partnership for public pre-kindergarten, according to Executive Director Mimi Reeves.
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