A group of swimmers spanning more than 20 years in age gathered at the Wiscasset Community Center on Wednesday, July 26 to surprise Lori LaPointe, the woman who helped them develop their skills.
Crash Closes Route 129 in South Bristol
A stretch of Route 129 in South Bristol was closed for about three hours Tuesday, Aug. 1, after a vehicle went off the southbound side of the road and struck a utility pole around 8:32 a.m.
Shark Sighting Closes Waters at Pemaquid Beach
The Bristol Parks and Recreation Commission temporarily prohibited visitors to Pemaquid Beach Park from entering the water after a shark sighting Monday, July 31. The beach reopened to swimming the following morning, Tuesday, Aug. 1.
Characters of the County: Brian O’Mahoney’s History of Excellence
Growth and change are part of life, and Lincoln Academy students have a quality selection of teachers and faculty to aid them in that journey. While every student isn’t noticeably impacted by their teachers, there are a handful of Lincoln Academy faculty members who stand out time and time again when alumni and current students discuss their favorite former educators.
Former Senate District 24 Candidate Charged with Jan. 6 Felonies
A recent candidate for Senate District 24 was arrested Friday, July 21 at his home in Waldoboro on felony and misdemeanor charges from his presence at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
High Tide Printing Co. Joins Wiscasset Business Community
Wiscasset resident Kate Bell has opened a new screenprinting business, High Tide Printing Co., located on Railroad Avenue in Wiscasset. The storefront opened its doors in mid-June, and offers a variety of designs, along with custom orders.
Somerville Road Commissioner Resigns
Somerville Road Commissioner Willard Pierpont submitted his resignation by email and personal letter Saturday, July 22. Pierpont cited ongoing differences with Somerville Select Board Chair Chris Johnson as the primary factor in his decision to step down.
Heartwood’s ‘Hamlet’ Crowns 20th Season
Heartwood Regional Theater Co.’s upcoming production of “Hamlet” has all the ingredients found in great entertainment: ghosts, swordplay, romance, betrayal, madness, and revenge. It also has philosophy, poetry, and the catharsis of tragedy.
Alna Mil Rate Increases to $21.45
The spending Alna taxpayers approved at their annual town meeting in March came home to roost in the form of the first mil rate increase for the town in three years.
Characters of the County: Bernie DeLisle’s Life of Variety
Bernie DeLisle’s life has taken him from the near shores of Rhode Island to the far frontlines in Vietnam, from running an upscale French restaurant on Martha’s Vineyard to starting an art gallery in Damariscotta for veterans. Wherever he may be, the longtime business owner and chef knows, better than most, that life is best enjoyed with its fabled pairing: variety.
Dresden Man Fatally Shot by Maine State Police Detective
A 28-year-old Dresden man was fatally shot by a Maine State Police detective during a confrontation in Chelsea on the evening of Sunday, July 23.
Vintage Clothing and Craft Shop Offers Inspiration in Alna
A new shop overlooking the Alna woods offers a curated collection of vintage clothing, fabrics, buttons, and more that its owner, Marilyn Quinn, hopes will inspire shoppers and become part of their everyday lives.
No Major Injuries in Wiscasset Crash
Two drivers avoided significant injury in a crash at the intersection of Lowell Town Road and Gibbs Road in Wiscasset on Saturday, July 22.
Waldoborough Historical Society Expansion Campaign Kicks Off
A $400,000 capital campaign for expansion of the Waldoborough Historical Society received its first major donations on Wednesday, July 12 from descendants of the first German child born in town.
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