Mark Phillips has two very different passions in life: music and the marina. When he was younger and planning his future he thought, “Why not do both?”
Damariscotta-Born Children, Families, and Health Workers Reunite
Families who welcomed loved ones into the world at Damariscotta’s MaineHealth Lincoln Hospital gathered at Round Top Ice Cream on Sunday, July 20 to connect with other families and the medical professionals who were among the first people to meet their children.
Alleging FOAA violation, Somerville Tax Collector Sues Town’s Officials
Jon Amirault, tax collector for the town of Somerville, has engaged a current and a former member of the Somerville Municipal Broadband Board in a lawsuit over the members’ alleged violation of the Maine Freedom of Access Act.
PopUpCycler Turns Plastic Trash into Art During Botanical Gardens Visit
Youth of all ages turned trash into art at the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens in Boothbay on July 18-20.
Damariscotta Names Interim Police Chief
With the town’s police chief set to depart Friday, Aug. 1, the Damariscotta Select Board took steps regarding the future of the police department, including appointing an interim chief and discussing the hiring process, during its Wednesday, July 16 meeting.
Dozens of Somerville, Jefferson Homes Without Full Fire Protection Due to Bridge Woes
Posted weight limits on bridges at either end of a long stretch of Somerville Road have left upwards of 60 homes technically inaccessible to some firefighting vehicles.
Characters of the County: Jenny Mayher is Making a Difference
If one needs something at Lincoln Academy, chances are Communications Director Jenny Mayher can help.
Owner of Wiscasset Interior Design Store Shares History Through Home Goods
As Alexander Widener walked through his interior design store on Friday, July 11, he pointed out a plant cutting from Thomas Jefferson’s house, hand-crafted French glasses, and a decorative ceramic lettuce painted by a Boston artist.
Harassment, Discrimination Suit Against Former MVHS Employees Settled
A former Medomak Valley High School student and two former MVHS employees have reached a settlement in a civil case originally filed in 2019.
Food Truck in Newcastle Serves Up Southern Cuisine
Mallory Heaberlin, the owner of Truckin’ Good Food, is serving up a variety of dishes inspired by her travels in the U-Haul parking lot next to Louis Doe Home Center in Newcastle.
It’s No Myth: Yeti Boys Food Truck Now Serving in Bristol
The Bristol peninsula has welcomed a new eatery.
Watershed Celebrates 30 Years of Salad Days
The picnic party in the woods in Newcastle gets bigger every year, as ceramic artists and their supporters from all over the world descend on the usually quiet campus of the Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts for the annual Salad Days fundraiser.
Jefferson Voters Approve Education Budget After Long Deliberation
Jefferson residents approved a new, higher education budget during a Tuesday, July 9 special town meeting after rejecting a previous version of the budget at the polls in June.
Characters of the County: Dickie Spofford Shares the Credit
In the days when Richard “Dickie” Spofford was Boothbay’s fire chief, the firefighters under his command would refer to him in the reverential tones sailors might use for a particularly effective captain.
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