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.
South Bristol Aquaculture Application Draws Feedback from Neighbors
Mook Sea Farms Inc.’s application for a 10-year, 3.66-acre aquaculture lease in the Damariscotta River in South Bristol drew concerns about navigation and property access from neighbors during hearings on Wednesday, July 13 and Monday, July 18 at the South Bristol town office.
Damariscotta to Hear Appeals of Aquaculture Pier, Tree Requirement
The Damariscotta Board of Appeals will hold meetings in the upcoming weeks to discuss three appeals of two recent decisions of the Damariscotta Planning Board.
Angus King Tours Bigelow Laboratory
U.S. Sen. Angus King toured Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences in East Boothbay on Friday, July 15 during its annual open house and spoke with scientists about current oceanic and climate change research.
Mother-Daughters Team Bringing ’21st-Century Workplace’ to Damariscotta
A mother and her two daughters plan to bring a “21st-century workplace” to the historic Gilbert E. Gay building at 133 Main St. in downtown Damariscotta.
QT’s Ice Cream Moves to New Waterfront Pier Location
Anyone looking for Wiscasset’s famous lobster ice cream – and 25 other flavors of homemade ice cream – now needs to venture to the Waterfront Pier, as QT’s Ice Cream Parlor has moved to a new location at 2 Water St.
Damariscotta Police Department Welcomes New Officers
A part-time reserve officer and two parking enforcement officers recently joined the Damariscotta Police Department.
Stone Cove Catering Adds ‘Bar Car’ to Business
Customers of Stone Cove Catering will soon be able to add a new level of personalization to their events.
Ceremony Launches County-Wide Effort to Combat Drug Crisis
In December 2015, Lincoln County’s top law enforcement officials met to discuss a program to connect heroin addicts to treatment before their addiction results in imprisonment or death. On Friday, July 15, the same officials signed a formal agreement launching the Lincoln County Recovery Collaborative, a joint effort of the county’s law enforcement agencies and health care providers to combat the drug crisis through outreach and treatment.
New Summer Science Camp Starts at BCS
A new science summer camp for grades four through six at Bristol Consolidated School is using fun activities to give young students a head start on science. Eight students will meet each Thursday in July, with activities led by science teacher Kevin Crafts. The activities, from 4-H National Youth Science Day booklets, range from building […]
‘Ice Cream With Benefits’ for Sale in Boothbay Harbor
When David and Summer Galvis moved to Boothbay Harbor last year, they quickly fell in love with a quaint ice cream stand, Sarah’s Scoops. But as Summer and her two oldest children are lactose-intolerant, their ice-cream options were limited.
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