The Great Salt Bay School Committee unanimously approved the expenditure of ESSER funds to purchase a modular classroom for the 2022-2023 school year, at a special meeting on March 17.
Two More Weeks of Remote Learning for Medomak Middle School
Medomak Middle School students and staff are likely to continue operating remotely for at least two more weeks following the failure of the school’s water system in February.
Positive COVID-19 Case Numbers Remain Low
After a slight increase the week prior, COVID-19 case numbers have once again fallen this week, according to an email from LincolnHealth spokesperson John Martins.
Collaborative River~Link Sets Example for Future Conservation Projects
To travel from the Dodge Point Preserve on River Road to the Zak Preserve in the middle of McKay Road in Edgecomb by car, it would take approximately eight minutes. On either side of the road, buildings interspersed by forest, roads leading down to oyster farms on the Damariscotta River.
Bristol Voters to Address Budget, Comp Plan
Bristol voters will get to weigh in on the municipal budget and the future of the comprehensive plan committee at the annual Town Meeting on Tuesday, March 22.
Characters of the County: Ceramicist Alison Evans, Cast By the Coast
Razor clams, urchins. Sea clams and giant snails. Round dinnerware glazed in the tones and character of ocean-worn shells, seaweeds, deep water, rich algae. Barnacles, periwinkles. And oysters, of course.
24/7/365 at Edgecomb’s Bait Bucket
It was midnight. No, it was 2 a.m. Or maybe it was 5 a.m., pre-dawn. Or was it sunset? It was 11 a.m. and raining. But it doesn’t really matter. Edgecomb’s Bait Bucket is open 24/7—every day of the year.
Whitefield to Vote on Roads, Fire Department Budget Increases
Whitefield residents will vote on a variety of budget increases, as well as a medical marijuana ordinance and a solar array moratorium, on March 18 and 19.
The Village Grill for Sale after a Decade
After a decade of feeding Damariscotta, owners of The Village Grill are getting out of the kitchen.
No Tax Increase Expected in Nobleboro
Nobleboro residents will vote on education and municipal budgets at a March 19 open town meeting, but despite increases in both, the town’s selectmen don’t anticipate an increase in property taxes.
‘Individuals, Not Organizations’: Damariscotta Collaborative Focused on Community
On March 13, Bernie DeLisle and Olivia DeLisle removed the brown paper covering the windows at The Peace Gallery, a collaborative focused on showcasing art and craft by veterans and providing a community space to support health, well-being, and understanding.
Former DB&T Office Demolished
On March 14, Bangor Savings Bank embarked on the demolition of the former Damariscotta Bank and Trust operations building behind the bank’s downtown branch location at 100 Main St.
Water System Issue Sends MMS Students Remote
Medomak Middle School has been vacant since Feb. 28 due to a malfunction with the facility’s water system.
LincolnHealth Sees Slight Rise in Cases for the First Time in Weeks
After reports of decreasing COVID-19 numbers from LincolnHealth in the prior six weeks, the hospital saw increases in tests and positive cases last week, according to an email from LincolnHealth spokesperson John Martins.
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