Residents of Bristol and South Bristol will soon have the opportunity to learn about the months of work a committee has put into researching a possible way to mitigate rising education costs.
Wiscasset Area Chamber of Commerce Executive Manager Retires
After a decade representing the Wiscasset Area Chamber of Commerce, Executive Manager Pat Cloutier is ready to begin the next chapter of her life.
Characters of the County: Breanna Lawrence Crafts a Career as a Contractor
Breanna Lawrence does not like to wait.
The Jefferson contractor also doesn’t like to sit still or keep people waiting. Emails, text messages, and phone calls are returned quickly and she almost always answers her phone because “you just never know,” she said.
Whitefield Man Dies in Motorcycle Crash
A 21-year-old Whitefield man died in a motorcycle crash on Vigue Road in Whitefield the morning of Sunday, Sept. 28.
Augusta Man Arrested in Connection to Newcastle Traffic Stop
Authorities with the Office of State Fire Marshal arrested an Augusta man on Wednesday, Sept. 24 in connection with a potentially explosive device recovered in during a traffic stop in Newcastle earlier in the week.
Bristol Duo Uses Individual Skills to Make Custom Cakes
In the kitchen, Melody Sirois and Florence Martinez use their skills to split the work in balance: Sirois bakes while Martinez decorates.
Westport Island Voters Adopt Deputy Code Enforcement Officer Position
Forty-three Westport Island convened at the town office Wednesday, Sept. 17 to consider a three-article warrant that proposed creating an office of deputy code enforcement officer, overseen by the town’s select board.
Veterans Honored at 19th Annual Quilts of Appreciation Ceremony
Veterans from five branches of the military were recognized and honored at the 19th annual Quilts of Appreciation ceremony on Saturday, Sept. 20 at the Charles E. Sherman American Legion Post 36 in Boothbay.
Former Director of CLC YMCA Paddle Sports Honored at U.S. Open
Former Central Lincoln County YMCA Paddle Sports Director Lisa Gilbride was presented with the New England Champion of Equality Award at the U.S. Open tennis tournament on Sept. 4 in Flushing, N.Y.
Newcastle Nods Shared Public Works, Damariscotta Presentation Oct. 1
The Newcastle Select Board expressed support for continuing to develop plans for a shared public works department with Damariscotta during a meeting Monday, Sept. 22.
Emergency Response Community Honors Former Waldoboro Fire Chief
Firefighters, first responders, and law enforcement personnel from across three counties gathered in Waldoboro on Saturday, Sept. 20 to pay their final respects to the late Waldoboro Fire Chief Richard “Dick” Glidden.
Suspicious Device Closes Newcastle’s Main Street
A potentially explosive device recovered during in an early morning traffic stop in Newcastle Monday, Sept. 22 resulted in the arrest of the driver and briefly closed the town’s Main Street.
Characters of the County: Allison Eddyblouin Centered on Faith and Family
It might surprise some people, but Allison Eddyblouin was not born into the Catholic Church. Her mother was Catholic, but her father was Episcopalian. It was through her mother’s family that Eddyblouin grew up adjacent to the faith. She converted when she was 23.
Jefferson Committees Approve Revised Education Budget With Split Vote
Jefferson’s budget and school committees voted to approve a revised $9,369,346.88 education budget for the 2026 fiscal year at a budget committee meeting Tuesday, Sept. 9, setting residents up to consider the budget for the third time in less than six months.
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