There is tremendous activism to elect representatives who stand for less government, lower taxes, and civil liberties during election season, “but then we tend to walk away and hope for the best,” said Mike Quatrano, director of civic engagement at the Maine Heritage Policy Center, a conservative think tank.
Waldoboro Resident Celebrates 100th Birthday
Longtime Waldoboro resident Marguerite Hills celebrated her 100th birthday at Broad Bay Congregational United Church of Christ in Waldoboro the afternoon of Sunday, May 21, prior to her birthday Thursday, May 25.
Truck’s Mirror Strikes Bicyclist on Route 1 in Waldoboro
A box truck’s passenger-side mirror struck a bicyclist on Route 1 in Waldoboro the afternoon of Wednesday, May 24, sending the bicyclist to a local hospital with a head injury.
Entrepreneurs Talk Next Generation of Businesses in Twin Villages
Four Lincoln County natives spoke about their experiences in returning to their birthplace and becoming the next generation of business owners in the Twin Villages in the Porter Meeting Hall of Skidompha Library the evening of Tuesday, May 23.
Two Write-In Candidates for Selectman Step Forward in Damariscotta
Two Damariscotta residents have declared themselves write-in candidates for the Damariscotta Board of Selectmen.
Wiscasset Water District Explains Need for Rate Increases
Few customers attended the Wiscasset Water District’s public hearing Tuesday, May 23 to hear the rationale behind the district’s proposal to implement sharp rate increases over the next two years.
First Canines Graduate from Jail’s New Dog Obedience Program
Two rescue dogs will be more likely to find new homes after their graduation from Beyond the Bars, a new dog obedience program at Two Bridges Regional Jail.
Round Pond Resident Obtains Patent for High-Performing Sailboat Design
Two of Richard Chutter’s biggest passions in life are sailing and inventing. After combining the two and successfully applying for a patent, Chutter hopes to find someone to help him complete a prototype of his design for a high-performing sailboat.
AOS 93 Superintendent to Depart this Summer
The superintendent of the Central Lincoln County School System for the last six years, Maine’s Superintendent of the Year in 2014, will step down at the end of the school year.
Search Turns Up Missing Elderly Man in Bristol
An 82-year-old man with Alzheimer’s disease who went missing in the area of Upper Round Pond Road in Bristol on Tuesday, May 23 was found “upright and talking but cold and wet” by the Maine Warden Service early Wednesday.
Voters Pass RSU 12 Budget Intact, Defeat Amendments
There were several attempts to amend RSU 12’s $21.46 million budget during the district’s annual budget meeting at Chelsea Elementary School on Thursday, May 18, but voters defeated those motions and approved the 2017-2018 budget as presented.
Jefferson Voters Grant Initial Approval to 2017-2018 Budget
A handful of Jefferson voters offered near-unanimous support to approve the 2017-2018 education budget without changes during an open meeting at Jefferson Village School the evening of Tuesday, May 23.
Damariscotta Region Chamber of Commerce Honors Members at Annual Meeting
The Damariscotta Region Chamber of Commerce celebrated its accomplishments in the past year and presented awards during its annual meeting in the Lincoln Academy Alumni Dining Commons the evening of Thursday, May 18.
Duck Puddle Campground Transforms 100-Year-Old Barn into Event Venue
A spring networking event drew caterers, florists, and other vendors from across the state to Duck Puddle Campground in Nobleboro on Tuesday, May 16. While the event typically takes place at French’s Point in Stockton Springs, it moved to Nobleboro this year to feature the campground’s new event venue.
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