After receiving an update on previously discussed violations at East Ridge Mobile Home Park, Waldoboro Select Board members decided more work needs to be done at the park during their Tuesday, Sept. 9 meeting.
Wiscasset Officer Praised for Quick Thinking During Traffic Stop
Wiscasset Police Officer Jonathan Barnes is being praised for his quick thinking after an accidental exposure to a white powdery substance briefly incapacitated Wiscasset Police Chief Larry Hesseltine on Monday, Sept. 8.
New Wiscasset Lifestyle Store Aims to Provide Products Rooted in Craftsmanship
A historic house in downtown Wiscasset is now the home of Plain Goods, a lifestyle store offering clothing, leather goods, and antique furnishings rooted in timeless design, ethical production, and respect for craftsmanship.
Wiscasset Residents Validate $10.74 Million Education Budget
In a close vote, Wiscasset residents validated the town’s $10,744,119 education budget on Thursday, Sept. 4.
Characters of the County: Jen Casad Built a Life by Digging Deep
Jennifer Casad is a slender pillar of muscle and bone. Veins bulge from her rippling forearms, which meld into impressive biceps that pop and flex as she excitedly punctuates her conversation with calloused hands.
MDEA Drug Investigation Results in Three Arrests in Edgecomb
Two Edgecomb residents and a Massachusetts man are in custody on drug charges following a month-long investigation into drug trafficking in Edgecomb.
Alna Residents Authorize Transfer of Historic Head Tide Properties
Alna residents unanimously voted to authorize the select board’s transfer of two historic land parcels to the Fund to Support Historic Alna on Thursday, Aug. 28.
Nobleboro Bakery Reopens with New Name and Menu
Close to a year after they shuttered Ginger Mousse Bakery, Karen and John Kelly have reopened the business with a new name and some familiar favorites.
Edgecomb Addresses Oyster Farm’s Land Use Violations
Edgecomb town officials are figuring out how to address multiple land use violations at Glidden Point Oyster Farm.
New Damariscotta Clothing Store Offers Affordable, ‘Gorgeous’ Styles
A new clothing store is open for business in downtown Damariscotta. TurnStyle opened at 170 Main St. on Monday, Aug. 25, offering affordable clothes and a new gathering space.
LA Educator Named Maine Teacher of the Year Finalist
When Lincoln Academy welcomed kids back to class on Wednesday, Sept. 3, some students started the school year with one of the top educators in the state.
Coast Guard Recovers Remains of Massachusetts Man
The Maine Marine Patrol is investigating the death of a Massachusetts man whose body was recovered by the U.S Coast Guard near Long Island Ledges in Bremen the afternoon of Sunday, Aug. 31.
Characters of the County: Living a Life of Love with the Mattas
Elizabeth “Liz” Matta said she has been lucky enough to always know what she wanted to do and where she wanted go. As a grade school student she watched a teacher inspire a struggling student and was inspired for life.
Newcastle Select Board Picks $1.25 Million Bid for Lynch Road Bridge
At its meeting Monday, Aug. 25, the Newcastle Select Board approved a $1.25 million bridge construction bid in hopes of solving a longstanding structural issue at Lynch Road.
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