When 17-year-old trumpet player Luis Cordero, of Warren, travels to Camden to join the 2025 Jazz All State Music Festival, he will be the first student from Medomak Valley High School to ever receive the honor.
Somerville Gains Clerk, Select Board Chair
After more than a month with a single town office employee and limbo among board leadership, Willard Pierpont was elected chair of the Somerville Select Board and resident Russell Gates assumed the role of town clerk on Wednesday, Nov. 20.
Lincoln County’s Only Animal Shelter On Its Last Legs, Staff Say
Midcoast Humane Executive Director Jess Townsend believes animal shelters provide a vital public service. However, with her organization’s Edgecomb shelter deteriorating, Townsend and her team are concerned about whether that service will continue to be accessible to Lincoln County residents, both human and animal.
Schooner Landing Fire Ruled Accidental, Debris Removal Begins
After two months of investigation, the Office of State Fire Marshal concluded the fire that destroyed Schooner Landing Restaurant and Marina in Damariscotta on Sept. 1 was accidental.
Characters of the County: Allison Lakin and Neal Foley’s Life and Love in Cheese
In 2015, Allison Lakin was busy establishing herself as a Maine cheesemaker, without yet having a herd of dairy cows to call her own. Neal Foley, a trained farmer and chef, had recently returned home to New England and was in between farms. When the two met that year at a pig roast in Appleton, it was clear their goals aligned.
GSB RSU Formation Approved by Department of Education
Great Salt Bay Community School’s plan to withdraw from AOS 93 and form Regional School Unit 48 has received approval from the Maine Department of Education and will take effect July 1, 2025.
Wiscasset Sets Meeting to Fund Wastewater Plant Relocation
Wiscasset voters will soon gather for a special town meeting to consider funding for the town’s wastewater plant relocation.
‘He’s Irreplaceable’: Community Remembers Public Servant
Lifelong Nobleboro resident and civil servant Stanley “Stan” Waltz is being remembered as a community-focused and kindhearted individual by those that knew him.
Florida Man Issued Two Citations After Rolling Tractor Trailer Onto its Side in Damariscotta
A single vehicle tractor-trailer crash in the northern intersection of Route 1 and Damariscotta’s Main Street impacted northbound traffic for more than four hours Monday, Nov. 18, but there were no injuries.
Fire Burns Former Movie Pizza Shoppe Building in Waldoboro
A building that was home to the Movie and Pizza Shoppe, a beloved former business in downtown Waldoboro, was damaged in a fire on Sunday, Nov. 17.
Characters of the County: Mindy Starr-Pfahler Follows Her Art
Whether it’s decorating a seasonally themed mug at Sheepscot River Pottery in Edgecomb, painting a giant pumpkin on Main Street in Damariscotta, or teaching art to children, Mindy Starr-Pfahler brings creativity wherever she goes.
Construction Begins on Nobleboro’s East Pond Road
Nearly a year after persistent flooding and treacherous conditions sparked numerous resident complaints, construction began on East Pond Road in Nobleboro the morning of Tuesday, Nov. 12.
Bristol Voters to Consider Removal of Derelict New Harbor Fish House, Dock
The fate of a derelict fish house and dock in New Harbor will be decided by Bristol residents at a special town meeting on Wednesday, Dec. 4.
Holiday Donation Drive for Waldoboro Children Expands to Meet Need
Every year as the holiday season approaches, the Waldoboro town office grows steadily more crowded with boxes of donated children’s toys, boots, and coats set for distribution to families in need.
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