Newcastle artist and illustrator Glenn Chadbourne’s new project is out: a portfolio of new paintings for each entry in Stephen King’s “The Dark Tower” series.
Bristol Selectmen Discuss Parks Director, Lighthouse Fee Increase
As the annual town meeting in March draws closer, the Bristol Board of Selectmen continued its discussion regarding the Bristol Parks and Recreation Commission’s proposal of a $1 increase to the entrance fee at Pemaquid Point Lighthouse Park and the commission’s intent to hire a parks and recreation director.
Waldoboro Man Dead After Exchange of Gunfire With Police, Officer Shot But Survives
A 57-year-old Waldoboro man is dead and one of the town’s police officers was shot but survived and has been released from the hospital after an exchange of gunfire on River Bend Road in Waldoboro early Sunday, Jan. 22.
West Gardiner Man Dies in Whitefield Truck Accident
A 62-year-old West Gardiner man died when his dump truck went off Doyle Road in Whitefield and rolled onto its side the afternoon of Friday, Jan. 20.
LA Grad Helps Millennials Find Inner Adult
A former Damariscotta resident and 2013 graduate of Lincoln Academy is helping millennials hone their “adulting” skills through her work at a Massachusetts business that teaches financial literacy to ages 20-40.
Bristol Woman Jumps into Bounce House Business
A Bristol woman recently purchased a business that rents bounce houses, dunk tanks, carnival games, and inflatable boxing and jousting sets for parties and other functions.
Interfaith MLK Celebration Seeks to Build ‘Beloved Community’
Leaders of several religious faiths gathered at The Second Congregational Church in Newcastle on Monday, Jan. 16 for a celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. The interfaith event was dedicated to building the “beloved community” King often referred to as the end goal of the non-violent actions he led during the civil rights movement.
Waldoboro Hires Interim Town Manager
The Waldoboro Board of Selectmen voted to appoint an interim town manager during the board’s meeting the evening of Tuesday, Jan. 17.
Wiscasset Selectmen Opt for Referendum Vote on Energy Contract
The Wiscasset Board of Selectmen voted 3-1 in opposition to a warrant for a special town meeting that would have brought the Wiscasset School Department’s proposed $1.75 million energy conservation performance contract to a vote in open session.
Walpole Man Launches App to Track Opioid Overdoses
The data collection system Maine uses to track overdoses is “counting bodies after the fact,” said Tim Cheney, Walpole resident and founder of the addiction resource center Chooper’s Guide and its nonprofit advocacy arm Chooper’s Foundation.
Jefferson Student to March in Inaugural Parade
A 15-year-old from Jefferson will march in the presidential inauguration parade with his Virginia school on Friday, Jan. 20.
Damariscotta Considers New Funding Approach to Waterfront Improvements
In order to complete improvements to the town’s waterfront in a timely manner, the Damariscotta Board of Selectmen is contemplating breaking the estimated $2.8 million parking lot reconstruction project into phases to be completed over five years.
County Communications and EMA Director to Resign
Lincoln County Communications and Emergency Management Agency Director Tod Hartung will step down Jan. 31 after four-plus years in the position.
Somerville Pastor Reflects On 40-Plus Years in Ministry
A Somerville man who was a pastor in Maine for more than 40 years and the pastor of the South Somerville Baptist Church for the last 32 retired last month.
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