A bomb threat hoax forced the evacuation of Great Salt Bay Community School on Wednesday, Dec. 21, the final day of school before winter vacation.
At 83, Cancer Survivor Readies for Fourth Red Sox Fantasy Camp
Chemotherapy for bladder cancer a year and a half ago and the solitude of the COVID-19 pandemic left 83-year-old Walter “Bud” Elwin, of Walpole, rundown and out of shape.
Characters of the County: Corey Redonnett is a Musical Life
For some young musicians, ones blessed with equal parts talent and fearless determination, Berklee College of Music in Boston is the school to attend.
Moody’s Gifts Founder Lived a Life of Food, Faith, and Family
Nancy Anne Moody Genthner, co-owner of Moody’s Diner and Moody’s Gifts in Waldoboro was what one community member called a guiding light. As a business owner, an author and an innovator, as a mentor and a mother, she led a life defined by a strong work ethic and the overarching importance of family.
Newcastle Wreath Maker Contributes Decoration to the Blaine House
Christmas decorations at Gov. Janet Mills’ residence in Augusta this year include a wreath made by Newcastle local Wanda Wilcox, who won a blue ribbon for her work at the Fryeburg Fair in October.
Damariscotta Approves Snowplow Contracts Through 2026
The Damariscotta Select Board approved snowplow contracts with Hagar Enterprises Inc. through 2026 in the amount of $1,178,826.17 on Wednesday, Dec. 7.
State Overrules Wiscasset Liquor License Denial
Citing clear and convincing evidence on one side and a lack of any supporting evidence on the other, the State Bureau of Alcoholic Beverages and Lottery Operations overruled the town of Wiscasset last month, granting a liquor license to the owner of the Taste of Orient restaurant.
LincolnHealth Sees Slight Surge in COVID-19 Cases, Mirroring National Trends
LincolnHealth saw a slight surge in cases of COVID-19 this past week, with a positivity rate of 9.92%, up from 1.8% last week.
Too Young to Drive on the Road, Jefferson Teen Tearing Up the Dirt Track in Truck Pulling
Sammy Chapman does not have a driver’s license, but that hasn’t stopped the 15-year-old Jefferson youth from tearing up the dirt track in truck pulling.
Characters of the County: Betsy Noyes Shares ‘A Child’s-Eye View’ of Pearl Harbor
Betsy Noyes, of Damariscotta, led a traveled life as a naval officer’s daughter. In doing so, she found herself on the front lines of history.
No Injuries in Wiscasset Fire
Everyone was able to exit safely, including some pet birds, from a suspected furnace fire at 288 Birch Point Road in Wiscasset on the morning of Saturday, Dec. 10.
Hearts Ever Young Dissolves After 10 Years of Fun and ‘Razzle Dazzle’
After 10 years of fun-filled shows and a whole lot of “razzle dazzle,” the performance group Hearts Ever Young has formally dissolved, leaving its founders and participants conflicted.
Bristol Select Board Discusses Financing for School Renovation
The Bristol Select Board considered options for financing an estimated $8 million renovation of Bristol Consolidated School to present at annual town meeting next spring on Wednesday, Nov. 30.
Damariscotta Concludes Public Hearing for 102-Bed Nursing Facility
The Damariscotta Planning Board concluded a two-part public hearing concerning a proposed 102-bed nursing care facility on Piper Mill Road on Monday, Dec. 5 and must now make a decision on the application within 30 days.
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