A Nobleboro man who discovered one of his co-workers at Dow Furniture in Waldoboro was his brother in 2009 is pushing a change to state law to help other adoptees access their birth records.
Damariscotta Planning Board to Consult DOT About Dollar General Project
After receiving a letter from the Damariscotta Board of Selectmen expressing safety concerns about a proposal to build two retail stores at the corner of Main Street and Biscay Road, the Damariscotta Planning Board will write a letter to the Maine Department of Transportation seeking the department’s guidance.
Wiscasset Restaurateur to Receive Lifetime Achievement Award
Le Garage owner Cheryl “Shep” Rust will receive the Maine Restaurant Association’s 2017 Bill Zoidis Lifetime Achievement Award during the association’s annual meeting at the Holiday Inn By the Bay in Portland on March 28.
Damariscotta Planning Board Approves Stepping Stone Project
Almost a year after Stepping Stone Housing Inc. presented an updated plan for the development of the Blue Haven property, the Damariscotta Planning Board approved the plan Monday, March 6.
Seniors Take Wiscasset High School Winter Carnival
There was fierce competition during the final events of Wiscasset high school’s winter carnival Friday, March 3, but the class of 2017, with the team name “Senior Night Live,” took the victory lap through school halls with the trophy.
As New Citizen, Waldoboro Businesswoman Aims to Change Minds About Immigrants
A Waldoboro business owner from South America has become a U.S. citizen and wants to advocate for other immigrants and change negative perceptions of immigrants.
South Bristol Ice Harvest Sunday
The ice harvest at Thompson Ice House in South Bristol will feature hayrides, ice skating, and refreshments Sunday, March 12. The event had originally been scheduled for Feb. 19, but was postponed.
Damariscotta Police Chief Resigns
Ron Young has resigned as the police chief of Damariscotta.
Woolwich Woman Wins February’s Photo Contest
With more than 700 votes cast in the poll for February’s #LCNme365 photo contest, Sharon Gamage’s photograph of a Damariscotta sunrise was declared the winner with 51.36 percent of the votes.
Wiscasset DOT Plan Progresses
The Maine Department of Transportation’s Wiscasset downtown traffic project is progressing, despite a lawsuit by an owner of several downtown properties and a citizen’s petition in circulation calling for another vote on the project.
Wiscasset’s Review of Department Budgets Begins
Wiscasset’s municipal budget for the 2017-2018 fiscal year went through its first wave of scrutiny during a marathon meeting between the Wiscasset Board of Selectmen, Wiscasset Budget Committee, and department heads Saturday, Feb. 25.
Wiscasset Police Chief Proposes ‘Community Police Officer’
Wiscasset has the ability to generate additional revenue and save money on contracts by transferring the duties of the animal control officer, harbor master, and shellfish warden to the police department, Chief Jeffrey Lange said.
Volunteers Pack 20,000 Meals to Combat Food Insecurity
The large number of cars in the parking lot of the Central Lincoln County YMCA in Damariscotta was a clue to the excellent turnout for a four-hour event on Sunday, Feb. 26, when approximately 70 volunteers assembled to pack 20,000 vitamin-fortified meals for distribution to Lincoln County food pantries to help alleviate food insecurity.
Colonial Pemaquid Lease ‘Off The Table,’ Governor Says
Gov. Paul LePage has pulled his support from The Friends of Colonial Pemaquid’s effort to take over the day-to-day management of the Colonial Pemaquid State Historic Site, saying in a letter to the nonprofit that an agreement is “off the table.”
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