Cindy Flavin, of Wiscasset, was diagnosed with muscular dystrophy about 10 years ago, while in her 30s, and relies on a van with a lift to maintain her independence. In April, when she was about to make her last payment on her specially equipped van, she found out the van, which had more than 200,000 miles on the odometer, was not worth being fixed.
Maine-Ly Pawn Receives Permit for Outdoor Storage
After several months of discussions and meetings, the Damariscotta Planning Board has granted Maine-ly Pawn owner Mark Hoffman a conditional use permit for outdoor storage and display of merchandise.
Waldoboro Selectmen Renew Town Manager’s Contract
The Waldoboro Board of Selectmen voted 4-1 to renew Town Manager Linda-Jean Briggs’ contract for one year during the board’s meeting Tuesday, June 14.
AOS 93 Hires New Director of Special Services
The Central Lincoln County School System has hired Susan “Sue” Fossett as its new director of special services, according to Superintendent Steve Bailey.
Vandals Strike Haunted House at A.D. Gray
A recent incident at the old A.D. Gray School resulted in damage to the haunted house operated by the Waldoboro Firemen’s Association each October.
Newcastle Dedicates Town Report to 50-Year Ballot Clerk
Newcastle has dedicated its annual report to Arlene Cole on the occasion of her 50th year as a ballot clerk.
SBS Celebrates 20 Years of Boat-Building Program
The students, teachers, and staff of South Bristol School and members of the community gathered at Bittersweet Landing Boatyard the morning of Tuesday, June 14 to watch the launch of two skiffs built by SBS students.
Whitefield Votes Down Elderly Tax Deferral Ordinance
The question of whether Whitefield should adopt an elderly tax deferral ordinance has been presented to voters twice, and twice voters have said no. On a local ballot Tuesday, June 14, voters again rejected the elderly tax deferral ordinance, 150-137.
Keene Unseats Lilly in Dresden Race
Eleven votes decided the Dresden Board of Selectmen race between Dwight Keene and incumbent Second Selectman Gerald Lilly during the municipal election Tuesday, June 14.
Waldoboro Residents Vote Against Town Manager’s Budget
Waldoboro voters passed all 45 articles on the annual town meeting warrant except one Tuesday, June 14.
Wiscasset Re-elects Current Selectmen to Another Term
Ben Rines, Judy Colby, and Jeff Slack will stay on the Wiscasset Board of Selectmen following the election of municipal officers at the annual town meeting by referendum Tuesday, June 14.
Dresden Scam Victim Released from Spanish Prison
A 77-year-old Dresden man who fell victim to a “romance scam” and landed in a Spanish prison has been released and reunited with his family in the United States, according to a press release from U.S. Sen. Susan Collins’ office.
Damariscotta Dunkin’ Donuts Reopens After Renovation
Dunkin’ Donuts in Damariscotta recently reopened after completing a renovation to freshen up the store’s appearance.
Wiscasset Voices Concerns about Nuclear Waste to Feds
Representatives from the U.S. Department of Energy are touring the country in an effort to develop a durable solution to a decades-old problem that grows by 2,000 metric tons each year – where to store spent nuclear fuel.
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