Reducing Maine’s energy costs to create a better business climate and solving the opioid crisis will take an “everything on the table” approach, House District 88 Rep. Deb Sanderson said. Sanderson will bring that approach to the Legislature if elected to a fourth term in office.
District 88 Challenger Says Education Key to Economic Growth
Education and investment in infrastructure are key to Maine’s economic growth, said Jim Torbert, Democratic challenger in House District 88. Torbert, of Whitefield, announced his candidacy for House District 88, which includes Chelsea, Jefferson, Whitefield, and part of Nobleboro, in July.
Bristol Town Administrator Will Not Renew Contract
Bristol Town Administrator Kris Poland will leave the town office at the end of the year after more than 15 years with the town and 14 1/2 as town administrator.
Review: Much to See at Saltwater Artists Gallery
One drives past the Saltwater Artists Gallery on Bristol Road in New Harbor on the way to and from the Pemaquid Point Lighthouse. Those making a beeline for the lighthouse may miss stopping at this delightful multi-room gallery, but they should make every effort to return another day to leisurely view all that the gallery has to offer.
Pemaquid Oyster Festival Draws Crowd to Damariscotta
The annual Pemaquid Oyster Festival drew a crowd to Damariscotta to enjoy oysters and support marine conservation Sunday, Sept. 25.
DOT to Close Section of Biscay Road in Damariscotta
A section of Biscay Road in Damariscotta will be closed Sept. 27-28 for the replacement of a culvert, according to the Maine Department of Transportation and the town of Damariscotta.
Healer Opens for Business in Newcastle
A Newcastle woman has opened a business offering intuitive readings and healing.
Lincoln County News to Host Candidates Forums
The Lincoln County News invites the public to hear directly from local candidates for the Maine State Legislature during its candidates forums on Thursday, Oct. 6 and Thursday, Oct. 13.
WWII-era Bomber Flies Over Lincoln County
Numerous people in Lincoln County watched a low-flying World War II-era B-17 Flying Fortress bomber fly over the county Thursday, Sept. 22.
Wiscasset Voters to Decide If Firefighters Can Wash Vehicles at Station
The debate about Wiscasset firefighters washing their personal vehicles at the fire station will be decided by voters in November. The Wiscasset Board of Selectmen voted 4-1 Tuesday, Sept. 20 to call a townwide vote for Nov. 8 to let residents decide a question that has divided the fire department, the board of selectmen, and the town administration.
Bristol Native to Appear on MTV’s ‘Catfish’
A Bristol Mills resident will appear on the MTV reality series “Catfish” at 10 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 21 after photos from his social media accounts were taken and used to trick another person.
Maine Architects Recognize LA’s ATEC Building
Members of the Maine chapter of the American Institute of Architects visited the Lincoln Academy campus Thursday, Sept. 15 for a tour of the Cable-Burns Applied Technology and Engineering Center.
Nobleboro Tables Decision on Propane Tank
After a nearly two-hour discussion about whether propane is a raw material and the meaning of the word “bulk,” the Nobleboro Planning Board voted to table a decision about Maritime Energy’s proposed propane tank until the full board is present.
Kennebec County Expands Contract with Two Bridges
Kennebec County has expanded its contract with Two Bridges Regional Jail, and will pay an increased fee to send 10 additional inmates to the jail. The Lincoln and Sagadahoc Multicounty Jail Authority approved an amended contract with Kennebec County at its Wednesday, Sept. 14 meeting.
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