First and second graders at Chewonki Elementary and Middle School learned design and engineering skills by building enrichment tools for possums, crows, skinks, snakes, turtles and tarantulas.
Exit Interview: Matt Lutkus is Where He Belongs
It takes a particular kind of person to dedicate themselves to a task like town management. Change comes slowly and it takes patience and perseverance.
Proposed Damariscotta Budget Sees Over 15% Increase
Town Manager Matt Lutkus presented his recommended budget for the 2022-2023 fiscal year, which includes a 15.852% increase in expenditures, to the board of selectmen at its first budget review meeting on March 2.
Characters of the County: Wearer of Many Hats, Applebee Kept Wiscasset Athletics Afloat this Winter
Wiscasset Middle High School assistant athletic director Robert “Radar” Applebee has worn many hats this winter. Before the winter sports season started, Applebee volunteered to help athletic director Warren Cossette in any way he could.
Whitefield Man Arrested After Domestic Disturbance
A Whitefield man is being held at Two Bridges Regional Jail in Wiscasset after a domestic disturbance on the evening of March 11.
Ambulance Service Questions Focus of Jefferson Public Hearing
Increased costs of ambulance service topped Jefferson residents concerns at a public hearing March 7 during which they reviewed articles on the annual town meeting warrant.
Apartments Proposed for Friendship Street School
Developers have submitted a proposal to the Town of Waldoboro to renovate the Friendship Street School property into an apartment building with the potential for a retail storefront and other property improvements.
Brunch, Please! Everything an Eggs Benedict Should Be
Back in February 2021 I sat down with King Eider’s Pub co-owners Todd Maurer and Jed Weiss to chit chat about the restaurant’s foray into brunch specials.
Newcastle Board Punts on Broadband at Special Meeting
Newcastle Board of Selectmen voted not to appropriate $60,640 in American Rescue Plan Act funds to pursue a grant for broadband expansion in Newcastle, at a meeting on March 7.
Six LA Students Respond to War in Ukraine
Flora Angyal, Audrey Hufnagel, Michal Maciejewicu, Marina McManus, Will Sherrill, and Jonas Stepanauskas, have a better than average grasp of the war in Ukraine.
LincolnHealth Continues to See Cases Drop as Pandemic Approach Two-Year Mark
LincolnHealth and Lincoln County continued to see a precipitous drop in COVID-19 cases in the past week, according to an email from LincolnHealth spokesperson John Martins.
South Bristol Approves CLC Hike, Education Budget
South Bristol residents made quick work of 43 warrant articles during the annual town meeting on Tuesday, March 8.
Waldoboro Voices: Karen-Ann Hagar-Smith
Karen-Ann Hagar-Smith has been Waldoboro’s community navigator since 2020. For three days a week, she lends a hand to people in Waldoboro – finding housing after a fire, food for a hungry family, funds to pay a utility bill, a place inside rehab to recover after hitting bottom. As Karen-Ann puts it, “It’s part of my own recovery – paying it forward.”
Whitefield Author Chronicles the Rocky Mountain Highs and Lows Hiking with Family
Life on the trail has inspired a great many American classics, from Colin Fletcher’s “The Complete Walker” to Bill Bryson’s “A Walk in the Woods.”
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