The Damariscotta Select Board discussed several pending projects at their Wednesday, Aug. 6 meeting.
Olde Bristol Days Returns In Full Swing
Months after Bristol town officials considered doing away with the event, Olde Bristol Days, returned to Pemaquid Peninsula with bang Saturday, Aug. 10.
Jefferson Rejects Education Budget for the Second Time
For the second time this summer, Jefferson voters rejected a proposed education budget of over $10 million at the polls on Tuesday, Aug. 12, sending the budget back to the school committee.
Bristol School Board Moves Toward AOS Withdrawal
The Bristol School Board voted unanimously to begin the process of withdrawing from AOS 93 and forming a two-town education service center with South Bristol at a meeting on Monday, Aug. 11.
Characters of the County: Kristina Verney is Giving Back to Lincoln County
For Kristina Verney, giving back to the community in which she grew up is part of her everyday work at the Miles and Boothbay campuses of MaineHealth Lincoln Hospital.
Maine State Police Investigate Waldoboro Homicide
The Maine State Police remain tightlipped four days after a 53-year-old Waldoboro woman was discovered in her home, the victim of a homicide.
Mutual Public Works Committee Discusses Next Steps
Damariscotta and Newcastle town officials met to discuss next steps for a possible shared public works department at the Damariscotta town office on Wednesday, July 30.
State Police Investigating Waldoboro Death
Maine State Police detectives are currently investigating the circumstances around a death at a private residence on Genthner Road in Waldoboro.
Changes in Contract Language Prompt Lincoln County to Skip Federal Grant Program
Lincoln County will discontinue its participation in a federal grant program because of changes to the terms and conditions attached to the funding.
Organizers Discuss Growing Need, Reduced Means at Local Food Pantries
On the morning of July 8, the Ecumenical Food Pantry’s volunteers operated like a well-oiled machine. Workers flitted across the Second Congregational Church basement in Newcastle, keeping tables of produce, baked goods, and other groceries well-stocked for pantry visitors.
South Bristol School Board Votes in Favor of Proceeding With AOS 93 Withdrawal
The South Bristol School Board voted in favor of proceeding with the process of applying to withdraw from AOS 93 and create a two-town education service center, or ESC, with Bristol during a board meeting Tuesday, Aug. 5.
Pickleball Noise Complaints Stir Division in Round Pond
As the popularity of pickleball increases in Maine, so do the related noise complaints, the turmoil of which has recently reached the village of Round Pond in Bristol. The Round Pond tennis court, which the Round Pond Village Improvement Society oversees, was converted to accommodate pickleball in 2021.
Jefferson Voters Consider Validating $10 Million Education Budget
Jefferson voters will consider an education budget increase of 17.47% over last year at the polls on Tuesday, Aug. 12.
Characters of the County: Tom Raymond Turns Time and Talent into Gold
Tom Raymond is 92 years old and producing some of the best work of his wood turning career. Almost every day, the retired engineer descends into his basement workshop in Damariscotta where he spends hours turning blocks of wood into bowls, wine stoppers, and anything else that strikes his fancy.
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