Whitefield’s annual town meeting on Saturday, March 18 was the last official business for outgoing Selectmen Sue McKeen and Dennis Merrill – neither sought re-election.
Stepping Stone Purchases Bremen House
In the same month it received approval for its Damariscotta housing development, Stepping Stone Housing Inc. purchased a house on Waldoboro Road (Route 32) in Bremen. The nonprofit now owns four properties in Lincoln County for the purpose of providing transitional housing to individuals and families in need.
Bill Would Give County Budget Committee Final Say on Spending
State Rep. Stephanie Hawke, R-Boothbay Harbor, is sponsoring a bill that would shift the final authority over Lincoln County’s budget from the county commissioners to the county’s budget advisory committee.
All Articles Pass at Nobleboro Town Meeting
Nobleboro voters approved each of the 46 warrant articles during the annual town meeting at Nobleboro Central School on Saturday, March 18.
Whitefield Approves Budget, Honors Volunteers
Whitefield voters approved a $1,098,799 million municipal budget and received an update on the town’s economic development committee during the annual town meeting Saturday, March 18.
Bristol Approves Parks Director Position at Town Meeting
After a half-hour discussion, Bristol voters authorized the Bristol Parks and Recreation Commission to hire a parks director during the annual town meeting at Bristol Consolidated School on Tuesday, March 21.
Wiscasset Landmark Le Garage to Close
The evening of Sunday, March 19, the staff of Le Garage received the news from owner Cheryl Rust that the restaurant will close April 30 after 40 years in business. The future of the building is not yet clear.
Rear-end Accident in Wiscasset Sends Two to Hospital
A rear-end accident on Route 27 in Wiscasset sent the drivers of both vehicles to area hospitals the early evening of Tuesday, March 21.
Wiscasset Parks & Rec Director Resigns, Accepts Position in Scarborough
In a letter dated Tuesday, March 21, Wiscasset Parks & Recreation Director Todd Souza announced his resignation, effective April 15.
Mahan Elected to Bristol Parks and Recreation Commission
Bristol voters elected Laurie Mahan to the Bristol Parks and Recreation Commission for a three-year term during the election of officers Monday, March 20.
Twin Villages Rally Supports Constitutional Rights
Almost 50 people gathered on the Damariscotta-Newcastle bridge for a rally to support constitutional rights Sunday, March 19.
Alna Approves Head Tide Dam Modification, Fireworks Ordinance
Two long-standing debates came to a rest at Alna’s annual town meeting Saturday, March 18 – a plan to modify Head Tide Dam and a consumer fireworks ordinance both met with voter approval.
South Bristol Voters OK Firefighter Training Pay, Tour Kitchen
South Bristol residents made quick work of the annual town meeting’s 40-article warrant in the span of 1 1/2 hours the evening of Thursday, March 16 at South Bristol School.
Donahue, McKeen Win Whitefield Board of Selectmen Seats
Charlene Donahue and Bill McKeen will join the Whitefield Board of Selectmen following the election of municipal officials on Friday, March 17.
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