Dresden’s new boat ramp at the site of the old Dresden-Richmond bridge now has a parking area to encourage its use during the first summer season since its completion. The grassy area across the street from the boat ramp on Lincoln Road was recently mowed and can accommodate several cars, or about four vehicles with trailers, Third Selectman Allan Moeller said.
Man Survives 60-Foot Fall from Tree in South Bristol
A 58-year-old man survived a 60-foot fall from an oak tree in South Bristol the afternoon of Thursday, July 21.
Bonita’s Early Childhood Learning Center Changes Hands
As of July 1, Bonita’s Early Childhood Learning Center in Damariscotta has a new owner, a Jefferson woman with experience in child care and education.
Firefighters Extinguish Oven Fire at Maxwell’s Market in Wiscasset
Firefighters extinguished a fire in an oven at Maxwell’s Market on Gardiner Road in Wiscasset in the early morning hours of Tuesday, July 26, Wiscasset Fire Chief T.J. Merry said.
Former Local GOP Official Sees ‘History in the Making’ at Convention
The Republican National Convention has come to a close with Donald Trump the undisputed presidential nominee for the GOP. Despite the protests from anti-Trump delegates that broke out on the floor July 18, the first day of the convention, the convention ended with the party unifying behind the chosen candidate, said Barbara Campbell Harvey, secretary of the Maine Republican Party.
Bremen Selectmen Set Mil Rate
The Bremen Board of Selectmen set the mil rate for 2016 during a meeting Thursday, July 21.
Damariscotta Denies Nonprofit’s Request for Tax-Exempt Status
The Damariscotta Board of Selectmen upheld its decision to deny Inn Along the Way tax-exempt status for a portion of its 31-acre property Wednesday, July 20.
Open Farm Day in Lincoln County
More than 80 farms throughout the state of Maine opened their barn doors to the public for Open Farm Day on Sunday, July 24. The annual event gives the public an opportunity to learn about agriculture, tour local farms, and enjoy fun activities ranging from pony rides to blueberry picking to alpaca wool spinning lessons.
Whitefield Cellphone Tower on Path to Approval
A proposed cellphone tower that would provide new and improved coverage for several areas of Whitefield is heading for a public hearing, following the submission of what Whitefield Planning Board members called “a very thorough proposal.”
County’s Former Chief Democrat Enters House Race
Jim Torbert, of Whitefield, took the helm of the Lincoln County Democratic Committee in January 2015 with the intention of increasing the visibility of the county’s Democratic candidates. Now, Torbert is himself a candidate.
Early Morning Fire Destroys Waldoboro Home
Fire destroyed a home at 99 Atlantic Highway (Route 1) in Waldoboro in the early hours of Thursday, July 21.
Wiscasset’s ACT Program Paves Path to Graduation
Wiscasset Middle High School junior Kayla Torgersen was in danger of flunking biology and English during the 2015-2016 school year, which would leave her without the credits necessary to graduate with the class of 2017.
Yoga Can Change Inmates’ Lives, Volunteer Says
Ignore what is outside the room, focus on your mind and your heart, breathe – these were the words retired nurse and certified yoga instructor Joan Taylor said to six inmates at Two Bridges Regional Jail in Wiscasset who gathered for a yoga class Thursday, July 14
Alna and Jefferson Selectmen Walk Town Line
Alna and Jefferson selectmen met to investigate the exact location of the town line off Egypt Road at noon, Monday, July 18.
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