The Ludwig Road gravel pit will soon appear on the Dresden Planning Board’s agenda once again, as the Dresden Board of Appeals found the board failed to produce the findings and conclusions used to approve the pit.
Newcastle 11-Year-Old Gets Call-Back from Broadway
Andrew Lyndaker, 11, of Newcastle, was surprised by a call from his theatrical manager two weeks ago. He was asked to come to New York City to audition for a role in the new Broadway musical “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,” based on the beloved tale by Roald Dahl.
‘Our Town’: a Timeless Classic
“Our Town” opens Friday, April 29 at the Poe Theater in Newcastle. Heartwood’s production of the play, under the direction of Griff Braley, strives to bring the production directly into the audience. It has an inclusive quality that welcomes the attendees into the story.
Wiscasset Revisits Decision on Firefighters Washing Vehicles
After a heated exchange between town officials and community members at the Wiscasset Board of Selectmen’s Tuesday, April 19 meeting, a motion to reconsider a decision that bars volunteer firefighters from washing personal vehicles at the station was defeated.
Elementary School at Chewonki: ‘Where Kids Really Love School’
The Chewonki Foundation’s pilot elementary school has utilized more than 100 years of the foundation’s educational programs and practices to bring learning to life for students.
Pemaquid Watershed Association on the Move
The Pemaquid Watershed Association is on the move, but the nonprofit’s headquarters will still be on Main Street in Damariscotta
‘Hollywood’ Hannah Ready for Second Fight
After a wait of more than seven months, Newcastle mixed martial arts fighter Hannah Sparrell will return to competition in Lewiston on Saturday, April 23.
Newcastle Plans Weekend of Events to Shape Town’s Future
Newcastle residents will soon have an opportunity to voice their opinions and help shape the town’s new comprehensive plan and land use ordinance.
BCS Explores Solar Energy
Bristol Consolidated School is investigating the possibility of installing a solar-energy system at the school.
Jefferson Beach Association Plans Restoration Work
The Jefferson Beach Association plans to move forward with a volunteer effort to restore a private beach on Damariscotta Lake after consulting state authorities.
Waldoboro Man Proposes Farm for Bremen Road
A Waldoboro family hopes to start a small organic farm on Bremen Road.
King Ro Market Plans Renovation to Add Seating
King Ro Market in Round Pond will be under renovation for the next few months as co-owners B.J. Russell and Lori Crook prepare to add a new seating area to the store.
Wiscasset Ambulance Budget Reduces Role of Volunteers
In his second presentation to a joint meeting of the Wiscasset Board of Selectmen and Wiscasset Budget Committee on Tuesday, April 12, new Wiscasset Ambulance Service Director Toby Martin submitted a revised 2016-2017 budget proposal that phases out reliance on volunteer members.
DEP Presents Update on Medomak River Cleanup Efforts
In response to residents’ concerns about the impact of pollutants on the Medomak River, state officials were invited to speak to the public on Tuesday, April 12.
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