The First Baptist Church of Waldoboro plans to break ground in May on a $1 million addition that will give the church a new sanctuary separate from its gymnasium.
DOT Takes Haggett Garage through Eminent Domain
The Maine Department of Transportation has taken ownership of the Haggett Garage building on Water Street in Wiscasset through eminent domain, beginning the proceeding shortly after the building’s tenant, Midcoast Conservancy, exercised its option to buy the building.
As Retirement Nears, Emporium Engraving Hopes to Keep Business Local
The owners of Emporium Engraving in Newcastle would like to retire soon, but hope to first find a new owner for the business who will keep it in the area.
Honor Flight an Experience of a Lifetime, Local Vets Say
Four Lincoln County veterans recently participated in an Honor Flight to Washington, D.C., where they were moved by their trips to veterans memorials and by the gratitude and respect they encountered from thousands of strangers.
Wiscasset Celebrates Ruth Applin’s 100th Birthday
Residents of Wiscasset and surrounding towns turned out in force to celebrate the 100th birthday of Ruth Applin on Saturday, April 15.
Jefferson Home Struck Twice in One Day by Fire
A home on South Clary Road in Jefferson was struck by fire twice in one day on Monday, April 17.
Damariscotta Police Warn Public of Fake $100 Bills
The Damariscotta Police Department is warning area businesses and residents to be on the lookout for fake $100 bills.
Damariscotta Fellowship Starts Easter Tradition of ‘Reverse Offering’
To celebrate Easter on Sunday, April 16, members of the Damariscotta-based Midcoast Unitarian Universalist Fellowship will receive envelopes of cash to distribute in a way “that lifts us all up,” said the Rev. Erika Hewitt, the fellowship’s minister.
Boothbay Building Burns, Owner Surrenders to Police After Standoff
A Boothbay man faces felony charges of criminal threatening with a dangerous weapon and terrorizing with a dangerous weapon after allegedly shooting at a home and vehicle in Edgecomb and later barricading himself in his home while another house on his property burned, then surrendering to the Maine State Police Tactical Team, all between about 10 p.m., Friday, April 14 and 8 a.m., Saturday, April 15.
Night Work on Damariscotta-Newcastle Bridge to Begin Sunday
The Maine Department of Transportation began work to replace the “wearing surface” of the Damariscotta-Newcastle bridge Sunday, April 16.
Amish-Made Quilt Honors Memory of Whitefield Family’s Son
For almost nine years, Robin Chase held onto her oldest son’s shirts with plans to make them into a quilt to commemorate his life. A few weeks before the anniversary of Ryan Patrick Chase’s death, Anna Yoder delivered the quilt to the Chases.
Students Learn Through Play at Little House School in Damariscotta
Tucked into a wooded, 4-acre plot of land on Abbie Lane in Damariscotta, the nature-based play program at Little House School allows children ages 3-6 to learn about their environment.
Child Care Facility Planned For Former NAPA Location in Wiscasset
The Wiscasset Planning Board is considering a proposal for a preschool, after-school program, and toy store at the 179 Bath Road property formerly home to NAPA Auto Parts.
Wiscasset Traffic Project Faces New Hurdles
The Maine Department of Transportation’s traffic project in the works for downtown Wiscasset faces new obstacles in the form of a now-complete citizen’s petition and recent action by the Wiscasset Historic Preservation Commission.
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