As a commercial fisherman for decades and a lifelong resident of Waldoboro, Abden Simmons said he has valuable experience to bring to Augusta.
Pieh Looks to Preserve Industries, Bridge Divides in House District 45 Election
In addition to her background in farming and education, Wendy Pieh hopes to bring a spirit of collaboration and cooperation to the Maine House of Representatives.
South Bristol School Wins Great Maine Book Tournament
South Bristol School’s Great Maine Book Tournament team, composed of eight students ranging from sixth to eighth grade, became state champions on Wednesday, May 24 after competing virtually with teams from across Maine.
Lincoln Academy Graduation Celebrates Students’ Accomplishments, Resilience
Friends and family of Lincoln Academy’s class of 2023 crowded into the Nelson Bailey gymnasium the afternoon of Friday, June 2 to watch as 150 students crossed the stage and received their diplomas.
GSB Officials File for Dismissal of Newcastle Mother’s Suit, Deny Allegations
AOS 93 and Great Salt Bay Community School officials filed response to a Newcastle mother’s complaint in U.S. District Court on Friday, June 2, denying her statements and motioning to dismiss claims that her 14th Amendment rights had been violated by the school.
Damariscotta Man Dies in Biscay Road Crash
A 42-year-old Damariscotta man died in a single-vehicle crash on Biscay Road the morning of Tuesday, June 6.
Characters of the County: Glenn Angell is a Character
Whitefield Planning Board Chair Glenn Angell is what happens when the wisecracking kid from high school matures and brings the same irreverent sense of humor to the serious business at hand.
Newcastle Crash Slows Route 1 Traffic
A two-vehicle crash that resulted in non-life-threatening injuries in the vicinity of Mike’s Place in Newcastle temporarily closed Route 1 traffic as responders removed one of the vehicles from the road on the afternoon of Sunday, June 4.
Edgecomb Select Board Talks Route 27, Foreclosure Fire Costs
The Edgecomb Select Board made plans for requesting repairs to Route 27, heard updates on broadband, and discussed a potential $40,000 expense from a recent fire on town-owned property at its Tuesday, May 30 meeting.
Waldoboro Gears Up for Memorable 250th Anniversary Celebration
A three-day celebration of Waldoboro’s 250th anniversary will kick off in two weeks, marking a year of planning efforts to celebrate the previous centuries and those to come. From Friday through Sunday, June 16-18, special events, live music, movie screenings, and activities for all ages will spread throughout the town.
GSB’s Bike Rodeo: A Legacy of Safety, Smiles, and Fun
Great Salt Bay Community School’s annual bike rodeo took place on Thursday, May 25, with bike giveaways, obstacle courses and safety education.
Waldoboro Native to Premiere Film at The Waldo June 6
A fishing trip gone horribly wrong will play out on the big screen, as filmmaker Lucas McNelly premieres “Up Country” at The Waldo Theatre on Tuesday, June 6.
Wiscasset Voters Set $10.3 Million School Budget for Referendum Vote
According to Wiscasset Town Clerk Linda Perry, 20 registered voters attended the Wiscasset 2023-2024 school budget validation meeting Wednesday, May 17, with only one question submitted from the public.
Alna Ethics Hearing Rescheduled
The public hearing on the ethics complaint filed against Alna Select Board member Ed Pentaleri has been rescheduled for Thursday, June 8.
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