A little over a year after residents approved a sign ordinance, a member of the Damariscotta Planning Board has proposed prohibiting the use of certain electronic signs in the town, as well as the use of graffiti on commercial signage.
Damariscotta Wins Grant to Plan Biscay Beach Improvements
The town of Damariscotta has received a $3,250 grant from the state to use for the design of a boat ramp at Biscay Beach, Town Manager Matt Lutkus told the Damariscotta Board of Selectmen on Wednesday, July 5.
Interactive Website Aims to Ease Parking Woes in Twin Villages
The Twin Villages Alliance has launched a new, interactive website it hopes will help visitors, employers, and residents find parking to fit their needs in both Damariscotta and Newcastle.
Damariscotta’s Joe Lane Lobsterman Opens in Bigger, Permanent Location
After a summer off, Joe Lane Lobsterman has reopened at its new, permanent location in downtown Damariscotta. The business, co-owned by Joe Lane and Izzy Nelson, features strong family connections in addition to freshly caught lobster.
Damariscotta Selectmen Appoint Committee to Revisit Form-Based Code
During its first meeting of the new fiscal year, the Damariscotta Board of Selectmen appointed a new committee charged with developing an amendment to the land use ordinance integrating the concept of form-based code.
Wiscasset Man Dies on Damariscotta Lake in Jefferson
A Wiscasset man died after falling off his boat on Damariscotta Lake in Jefferson on Sunday, July 9.
Vintage Gift Store to Open in Downtown Waldoboro
A new store selling vintage gifts will open its doors to the public in downtown Waldoboro on Saturday, July 8.
Petition for Second Vote on Wiscasset Planner Successful
The petition calling for a new vote on the Wiscasset planning department budget was successful. It was turned in and certified with 222 signatures the afternoon of Wednesday, July 5, Wiscasset Town Clerk Linda Perry said.
Mayhew Campaign Makes Lincoln County Debut
Calls of “Mayhew 2018” and “Let’s elect Mayhew” came from the crowd that gathered Wednesday, June 28 to hear gubernatorial candidate Mary Mayhew speak to the Lincoln County Republican Committee in Newcastle.
Wiscasset’s Hunters Breakfast to Close Friday
Since word spread that Hunters Breakfast, on Gardiner Road in Wiscasset, would close Friday, July 7, the restaurant has been very busy. It was so busy the morning of Monday, July 3, owner Laurie Ezzell and cook Cindy Allen had to close at 10 a.m. because they couldn’t keep up with the number of people coming in.
Newcastle Distillery Celebrates One-Year Anniversary with Gin Release
Split Rock Distilling, the state’s only 100 percent organic distillery, celebrated its one-year anniversary with the official release of its long-awaited gin.
Wiscasset Town Planner Departs, Petition Pending
Wiscasset Town Planner Ben Averill worked his last day Friday, June 30, leaving the grants, projects, and economic development activity he was working on to other town officials and volunteer committees.
Authorities Investigate Suspicious Package at LincolnHealth’s Miles Campus
The discovery of a suspicious package at LincolnHealth’s Miles Campus the afternoon of Sunday, July 2 brought the Maine State Fire Marshal’s Office, Maine State Police Special Services, and several other agencies to the hospital to investigate.
Salt Bay Cafe to Close in Mid-July
Salt Bay Cafe will close in mid-July after about 30 years in downtown Damariscotta.
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