More than 40 Newcastle residents attended a public forum at Lincoln Academy’s Cable-Burns Applied Technology and Engineering Center to learn about and give feedback on the first draft of the town’s new comprehensive plan and land use code Tuesday, April 11.
Damariscotta Explores Elderly Tax Deferral Ordinance
The Damariscotta Board of Selectmen instructed Town Manager Matt Lutkus to gather more information about the possibility of adopting an elderly tax deferral ordinance during its meeting Wednesday, April 5.
South Bristol Explores Pre-K to Increase School Enrollment
In an effort to increase school enrollment, the South Bristol School Committee is exploring the possibility of a partnership with Damariscotta-based Coastal Kids Preschool.
Local School Districts Win Grant for Special Education Program
Four Lincoln County-based school districts, in addition to RSU 1 and the Bath Regional Career and Technical Center in Sagadahoc County, have been awarded a Maine Department of Education grant to spearhead a regional day program for students in grades six through 12.
Reel to Reel: LA Grads Bring Vinyl to Downtown Damariscotta
Two Nobleboro residents and Lincoln Academy alums hope to share their passion for music with the community with the opening of their downtown Damariscotta store selling vinyl records and audio equipment.
Wiscasset Names New Principal of Elementary School
A Lisbon educator will lead the Wiscasset Elementary School in the 2017-2018 school year, after current Principal Mona Schlein’s retirement.
Republican Committees Nominate DA Candidates
With Gov. Paul LePage’s nomination of District Attorney Geoffrey Rushlau to the Maine District Court, the four county Republican committees of Maine Prosecutorial District 6 convened at Wiscasset Elementary School on Monday, April 10 to recommend candidates to replace the six-term prosecutor.
Wiscasset Bids Farewell to Recreation Director
Friends, family, colleagues, and school and town officials filled the Wiscasset Community Center on Friday, April 7 to bid a bittersweet farewell to outgoing Wiscasset Parks and Recreation Director Todd Souza.
Several Hurt, One in Critical Condition after Three-Car Crash in Waldoboro
A three-vehicle collision on Route 1 in Waldoboro sent four people to the hospital the morning of Monday, April 10.
Pickup Goes Into the Water at Pine Street Landing in Waldoboro
No injuries were reported after a vehicle went into the Medomak River at Pine Street Landing during the afternoon of Sunday, April 9, in Waldoboro.
California Family Buys Bradley Inn
The Bradley Inn, at Pemaquid Point, is under new management.
Fire Damages Mid-1800s Whitefield Home
The home of four generations of Fergussons at 342 Jefferson Road in Whitefield is salvageable after a fire the evening of Wednesday, April 5.
Straw Polls on Planner, School Removed from Wiscasset Warrant
Non-binding referendum questions on whether to maintain the position of town planner and whether to tuition out high school students will not go to voters at Wiscasset’s annual town meeting by referendum in June.
Start Times to Stay the Same at Waldoboro Schools
The RSU 40 Board of Directors voted to keep start times the same at district schools, including Medomak Middle School and Medomak Valley High School in Waldoboro, during a special meeting at Medomak Middle School on Thursday, March 30.
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