Chewonki Foundation’s announcement that it plans to close the foundation’s elementary and middle school education programs at the end of the current school year has left some local families upset and scrambling for education options.
Damariscotta Narrowly Approves Snowplow Increase at Special Town Meeting
Damariscotta voters narrowly approved, by a vote of 5-4, a $32,500 increase for this year’s snowplowing services during a special town meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 16.
Labor Commissioner Presents Safety Award to Nobleboro Fire and Rescue
Maine Department of Labor Commissioner Laura Fortman presented the Safety and Health Award for Public Employers, known as the SHAPE award, to Nobleboro Fire and Rescue on Wednesday, Nov. 16.
Waldoboro’s Perch Cafe and Bakery Offers Spot to Stop and Enjoy the View
Lynn Bachelder is a longtime baker and family businesswoman, and this summer she used her talents on a new adventure in downtown Waldoboro with her children by her side.
Characters of the County: Mia Feltis Has Always Played the Center
Growing up in Tenant’s Harbor, Mia’s Shear Perfection owner Mia Feltis never dreamed of having a day job. Like most young people, she didn’t give much thought to having a family, or a career, and she certainly didn’t worry much about building a successful business.
New Nobleboro-Jefferson Transfer Station Manager Renews Local Connections
Nobleboro-Jefferson Transfer Station Manager John Arsenault sees a bright future in his new position. For him it represents a new challenge and a return home.
Stars Fine Jewelry Offers One Last Christmas Gift to Community
Stars Fine Jewelry, a staple of downtown Damariscotta since 1994, is offering one last Christmas gift to the community before closing — an up to 70% off sale on all the merchandise in the store, co-owner and operator Frieda Hanlon said during an interview on Tuesday, Nov. 15.
Area Native Becomes New Bristol Town Administrator
Rachel Bizarro, who was born in Damariscotta and grew up in Bristol Mills, feels like she was made for the job of Bristol town administrator.
LincolnHealth Continues to See Low COVID-19 Case Counts
LincolnHealth has seen three consecutive weeks of single-digit positivity rates for COVID-19 cases and had one of the “best weeks in recent months for COVID-19 numbers” this past week, according to hospital spokesperson John Martins.
MVHS Players Take the Stage for ‘Hello, Dolly!’
The Medomak Valley High School Players took the stage for the opening of their fall musical, “Hello, Dolly!” this past weekend, and what a performance it was.
Nobleboro Woman Fatally Injured in Two-Car Collision
A 68-year-old woman was fatally injured in head-on collision between two vehicles on East Pond Road in Nobleboro the afternoon of Tuesday, Nov. 15.
Back River Bistro to Open Soon in Wiscasset
A veteran team of food service professionals plans to open a new restaurant in Wiscasset later this month.
Characters of the County: Jefferson Man Dedicated to Serving Veterans and Students
Walter Greene-Morse, owner and operator of Patriot Ridge Homestead in Jefferson, has been committed to serving his fellow veterans and serving the local school community since moving back home in 2013.
Medomak Valley Panthers Win Regional Championship Medomak to play Leavitt for State C Title on Nov. 19 at 2:30 p.m.
The Medomak Valley High School football team won the Big 11 Conference North Class C Regional Championship Friday evening, Nov. 11, defeating the Herman Hawks 40-20, under the lights at Hamden Academy.
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