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.
Powell Elected to Nobleboro Board of Selectmen
Nobleboro voters elected Richard Powell Jr. to the board of selectmen Friday, March 17.
Warlick to Remain Interim Police Chief ‘Indefinitely,’ Damariscotta Selectmen Decide
The Damariscotta Board of Selectmen has directed Town Manager Matt Lutkus to delay a search for a new police chief and have Sgt. Jason Warlick remain interim police chief indefinitely.
Sheepscot Bay Physical Therapy Adds Endless Pool, Underwater Treadmill
A Waldoboro physical therapy clinic installed an endless pool and swim spa with an underwater treadmill in December, and the new features are proving popular with clients.
Jefferson Selectmen Hold Public Hearing Prior to Town Meeting
The Jefferson Board of Selectmen met at Jefferson Village School for a public hearing to review the warrant for the annual town meeting before residents vote by referendum Tuesday, March 28.
Two Seek Bristol Parks Commissioner Seat
Two candidates are seeking a seat on the Bristol Parks and Recreation Commission in the only contested election in Bristol this year.
Review: Student Art Show Brightens Walls of Lincoln Home
The Lincoln Home in Newcastle was abuzz with local schoolchildren the evening of Wednesday, March 8 as they tugged on parents’ hands to show them their artwork, which hangs in two hallways of the home.
Alna to Vote on Head Tide Dam, Fireworks Ordinance
Alna voters will decide two long-standing debates at the annual town meeting Saturday, March 18 – whether to approve the modification of the Head Tide Dam and whether to adopt a consumer fireworks ordinance.
Burgers & Freys Visits Damariscotta
A Damariscotta native will return to Lincoln County to sell homemade burgers and fries out of his new food truck Saturday, March 18.
Joe Lane’s Lobster Eatery Finds a New Home
After taking a summer off, a popular Damariscotta takeout plans to open in a new, permanent location by the end of May.
County Courthouse to Shuffle Offices
Visitors to the Lincoln County Courthouse after the first of April will see some changes in the location of the offices. According to County Administrator Carrie Kipfer, the changes in office locations are an effort to make the best use of space, giving more space to offices that need it and less to others that no longer need as much space as they have.
Waldoboro Representative Proposes Elver Lottery
State Rep. Abden Simmons, R-Waldoboro, proposed the institution of an elver lottery during a meeting with the Maine Elver Fishermen’s Association at the annual Maine Fishermen’s Forum.
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