The Damariscotta Board of Selectmen will send a letter to the Damariscotta Planning Board to express safety concerns about a proposal to build Dollar General and Sherwin-Williams stores at the corner of Main Street and Biscay Road.
Bremen to Hold Two Special Town Meetings
The Bremen Board of Selectmen will hold special town meetings Thursday, Feb. 23 to address changes to the town’s clam ordinance, a shortfall in the secondary education budget, and a potential change in the town’s fiscal year.
Wiscasset Parks and Rec Properties Go Smoke-Free
The Wiscasset Community Center, Wiscasset Community Playground, and Sherman Park are now smoke-free areas. The Wiscasset Board of Selectmen, on Tuesday, Feb. 21, instituted a no-smoking or vaporizing policy to apply to those areas of town.
Damariscotta Police Chief Still on Leave, Investigation Complete
More than a month after Damariscotta Police Chief Ron Young was placed on administrative leave, the Damariscotta Board of Selectmen plans to have a closed-door session Wednesday, March 1 to review a personnel matter.
Wiscasset Selectmen Turn Down Housing Proposal for Mason Station
A Chicago company with a mission to “design and construct enriching, sustainable homes worldwide” will not have an opportunity to build on Wiscasset’s Mason Station properties.
Bristol Road Sidewalk Work Could Begin This Fall
The town of Damariscotta hopes to begin the long-awaited construction of a sidewalk on Bristol Road from downtown Damariscotta to LincolnHealth’s Miles Campus by the fall.
DOT Presents Findings on Bristol Road Speed Limit
Maine Department of Transportation Region 2 Traffic Engineer David Allen presented the department’s findings from a review of Bristol Road speed limits during the Wednesday, Feb. 15 meeting of the Damariscotta Board of Selectmen.
Edgecomb Voters to Consider Moratorium on ‘Floating Homes’
Edgecomb voters will soon decide whether to place a temporary ban on floating homes while the town develops regulations to govern them. On Feb. 14, the Edgecomb Board of Selectmen voted 2-1 to hold a special town meeting to consider the moratorium.
Newcastle Planning Board Approves Mobius Apartment Building
With a unanimous vote Thursday, Feb. 16, the Newcastle Planning Board approved an application from Mobius Inc. to convert a house and barn at 21 Academy Hill Road into apartments for its clients.
Sheriff Names Interim Chief Deputy
Lt. Rand Maker has been appointed interim chief deputy of the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office.
Wiscasset School Committee Prepares For Vote on Sixth-Grade Move
The Wiscasset School Committee could soon vote on whether to move sixth grade from Wiscasset Elementary School to Wiscasset Middle High School for the 2017-2018 school year – a move administrators say is the right thing to do.
YMCA to Gift Land to Damariscotta to Remedy Grant Violations
The Central Lincoln County YMCA plans to give land near the Y to Damariscotta to help the town remedy inadvertent violations of grant agreements from the 1980s.
Bristol Student Wins County Spelling Bee
A Bristol Consolidated School seventh-grader is the 2017 Lincoln County Spelling Bee champion – a title Isaac Wyer clinched in the fifth round of the competition at BCS on Wednesday, Feb. 15.
Wiscasset Property Owners Sue Town, State Over Route 1 Project
Beth Brogan, Bangor Daily News
The owners of a number of downtown Wiscasset properties have asked a Superior Court justice to halt a $5 million Maine Department of Transportation project designed to ease traffic along the section of Route 1 that makes up Main Street, saying the plans have changed substantially since voters approved them in June.
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