A Hannaford Supermarket employee and Newcastle resident asked the Damariscotta Board of Selectmen on Wednesday, June 7 to consider developing an ordinance that would impose a 5-cent fee on disposable plastic bags.
Damariscotta Music Teacher Returns to ‘First Love’ With Lessons for All Ages
Damariscotta resident Carol Preston gives music lessons to anyone willing to learn at her Preston Music Studio.
Bremen Lobster Pound Co-Op to Remain Fishing Hub, Pursue Aquaculture
The Bremen Lobster Pound Co-op on Keene Neck has been a fixture of Bremen’s working waterfront for decades. After a merger between the fishermen’s association and Community Shellfish LLC, the co-op’s new owner is looking to keep it that way.
Bristol Residents Establish Maine Coast Craft School
Bristol residents Kenneth and Angela Kortemeier will hold the first classes at the Maine Coast Craft School, on their Old County Road property, at the end of July.
Damariscotta Massage Therapist Brings Comfort Through End-Of-Life Work
Damariscotta massage therapist Lori Rizzuto specializes in Bowen therapy and end-of-life work at her practice, Mindful Healing, off Back Meadow Road.
Waldoboro Residents to Vote on Budget Increase
Waldoboro voters will decide whether to approve a 2017-2018 municipal budget up 5.13 percent during the annual town meeting by referendum Tuesday, June 13.
Wiscasset Voters to Decide School Energy Project at Annual Town Meeting
Wiscasset voters will lay to rest the issue that has divided the Wiscasset Board of Selectmen and Wiscasset School Committee at the annual town meeting by referendum Tuesday, June 13. Voters will decide whether to authorize the Wiscasset School Department to enter into a $1.75 million energy conservation performance contract with Siemens Inc., to be funded through either a lease-purchase agreement or a bond.
New Patrol Commander A 25-Year Veteran of Sheriff’s Office
The new head of the patrol division at the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office is a 25-year veteran of the agency.
Director of CLC Adult Education to Retire After 16 Years
Since 2001, Newcastle resident Ellen Dickens has worked as the director of Central Lincoln County Adult Education. She will retire from her job of almost 16 years at the end of this month.
With Narcan and Quick Thinking, Damariscotta Officer Helps Save Man’s Life
Officer Erick Halpin, of the Damariscotta Police Department, helped save the life of a man who had overdosed by using two doses of the overdose-reversing drug Narcan before paramedics arrived the afternoon of Friday, June 2.
Former Employee to Head Wiscasset Parks
Wiscasset Community Center’s former programs director will return to the center as its new leader.
Waldoboro Catering Company Grows, Maintains Reliance on Local Goods
A local catering company is putting down roots in a Waldoboro location, using locally grown produce, locally raised animals, and locally harvested seafood to meet the needs of clients throughout the state.
DOT to Bring ‘Florida T’ Intersection to Edgecomb
Route 1 and Route 27 in Edgecomb could become a “Florida T” intersection. The Maine Department of Transportation is in the preliminary engineering phase of a redesign of the intersection. DOT Project Manager Ernie Martin attended the Edgecomb Board of Selectmen’s Monday, June 5 meeting to walk the public through the department’s plans.
Local Businessmen Propose Used Car Dealership, Garage in Damariscotta
The owners of JM Automotive, of Newcastle, and Pro Body Works, of Wiscasset, discussed their plans to bring a garage and small used car dealership to Damariscotta during the Damariscotta Planning Board’s meeting Monday, June 5.
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