“An Act to Legalize Marijuana” faces several complications, such as a ballot recount, President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for attorney general, and uncertainty about the regulations the state will adopt to govern the law, First Selectman Dale Hinote said at the Dresden Board of Selectmen’s Monday, Nov. 28 meeting.
Dresden to Plow Private Road for One More Season
Several residents of Jenny Lane attended the Dresden Board of Selectmen’s meeting Monday, Nov. 28 to respond to recent notification that the town would no longer take responsibility for plowing their road.
Newcastle Prepares to Unveil Planning Documents
Newcastle residents will get a look at the first draft of the town’s new comprehensive plan and land use code during a public presentation Tuesday, Dec. 6 in the Lincoln Academy Alumni Dining Commons.
Waldoboro Works with Boothbay Area to Provide Clothes for People in Need
The town of Waldoboro will soon launch a program to provide clothing for community members in need.
Damariscotta Lake Farm to Host Fundraiser for Washington Camp
Damariscotta Lake Farm in Jefferson will hold a fundraiser for the Washington Advent Christian Camp, where fire destroyed several buildings this summer, on Saturday, Dec. 3.
Hot Plate Incident Closes Medomak Middle School
Medomak Middle School in Waldoboro closed for the day Wednesday, Nov. 30 after firefighters responded to the school the previous night for a report of smoke.
Area Residents Hold Anti-Trump Demonstration
Lincoln County residents plan to hold peaceful demonstrations on the Damariscotta-Newcastle bridge for an hour every Saturday to respond to the election of Donald Trump.
Santa Hears Christmas Wishes in Damariscotta
Santa Claus kicked off the holiday season with a visit to Damariscotta just after noon on Saturday, Nov. 26.
Flying Santa Visits Pemaquid Point
Santa Claus arrived by helicopter at Pemaquid Point Lighthouse Park shortly after noon, Sunday, Nov. 27, to hand out candy canes and pose for photos with dozens of excited children.
Wiscasset to Hold Special Election for Selectman’s Seat
In a special meeting Tuesday, Nov. 22, the Wiscasset Board of Selectmen voted to shorten the standard 85-day time frame for municipal elections to fill the vacancy on the board created by a recent resignation as quickly as possible.
MVHS Starts Vacation Early Due to Water Issue
Medomak Valley High School in Waldoboro closed Tuesday, Nov. 22 – a day earlier than it would have closed for Thanksgiving break – after a test revealed problems with the school’s water supply.
New Leadership at Waldo Ramps up Fundraising Effort
A new board of directors at the Waldo Theatre in downtown Waldoboro is working to reopen the historic building to the community after a years-long closure.
Nonprofit Pursues Lease of Colonial Pemaquid, Envisions Site as ‘Economic Engine’
The Friends of Colonial Pemaquid is seeking support from local towns and businesses in its effort to take over the day-to-day management of the Colonial Pemaquid State Historic Site from the state.
Wiscasset Forum Aims to Sway Next Farm Bill
There were a variety of complex interests involved in the 2014 Farm Bill, which will allocate about $466 billion over a five-year period to U.S. Department of Agriculture conservation, food-assistance, and agricultural programs, U.S. Rep Chellie Pingree, D-Maine, said during a forum at The Morris Farm in Wiscasset on Friday, Nov. 18.
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