The Johns Bay Coastal Alliance Education Service Center Board approved a draft budget of $780,884.67 for fiscal year 2027 at its meeting on Monday, Dec. 8.
Edgecomb Planning Board Approves Glidden Point Processing Facility
Despite residents’ ongoing land use violation concerns, Glidden Point Oyster Farm can now crack the shell on expanded operations in Edgecomb.
Nobleboro Native Excited To Return As Fire Chief
Aaron Bradbury, who previously served as interim chief and deputy chief of the Nobleboro Fire Department, was officially appointed to the chief position during a select board meeting on Wednesday, Dec. 3 after the resignation of Matthew Kilpatrick.
Wiscasset To Reconsider Wastewater Treatment Plant Relocation
Despite receiving an incomplete petition on the issue, the Wiscasset Select Board voted to put the relocation of the town’s wastewater treatment plant back before voters in June 2026, over a year after the measure was originally approved.
Alna Man Dies In Whitefield Crash
A 67-year-old Alna man died the morning of Thursday, Dec. 11 after a car crash on Pittston Road in Whitefield.
Walpole Teen Bags Big Game Grand Slam
Fifteen-year-old Helen Rice, a Walpole resident and Lincoln Academy sophomore, registered a big game grand slam, completing the feat on Wednesday, Dec. 3 with the tagging of an eight-point buck.
Damariscotta Makes ‘Conditional Offer’ To Police Chief Candidate
After six months of searching, Damariscotta might have found its new police chief.
Characters of the County: Jim Gallagher is a Good Man in a Good Place
Jim Gallagher is in a good place in life.
Now 75, leaning into retirement, the avuncular Damariscotta attorney is in good health. He lives in the house he grew up in on the Bristol Road in Damariscotta, which he shares with Barbara, his beloved wife of 55 years, and their youngest son, J.J.
County Commissioners Approve $17.5 Million County Budget
The Lincoln County Board of Commissioners approved a $17.5 million budget for fiscal year 2026 during their regular meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 2.
Edgecomb Select Board Discusses Fire Truck Purchase, Abandoned Boat
Revisiting two reoccurring agenda items Tuesday, Nov. 25, the Edgecomb Select Board authorized the purchase of a new fire truck for the town and discussed the next steps for dealing with the town’s recently rediscovered sailboat.
Kitten Yoga Makes for a Purrfect Afternoon at Live From Love Center
Sweet, tiny kittens jumped over bolsters and crawled through bent limbs during kitten yoga at Live From Love Center in Bremen on Sunday, Nov. 30.
Wiscasset Planning Board Reconsiders ‘Recent’
Wiscasset residents and town officials wrestled over the definition of the word “recent” during a public hearing on the subject hosted by the Wiscasset Planning Board on Monday, Nov. 24.
Village of Lights Celebration Brings Holiday Cheer to the Twin Villages
Spirits were merry in Damariscotta and Newcastle on Saturday, Nov. 29 as people gathered for the ninth annual Village of Lights celebration.
Johns Bay Coastal Alliance Elects Officers, Discusses Transition Plan
The Johns Bay Coastal Alliance committee elected officers and discussed its transition plan for leaving AOS 93 at its meeting on Nov. 19.
Characters of the County: Bill Brewer Keeps the Records Straight
The William “Bill” Brewer the general public is mostly familiar with looks like a man with a great deal on his mind and little time for foolishness. Looks in this case are slightly deceiving. Brewer is indeed a serious man who likes to get things down, but his stoic visage disguises a refined sense of humor and a keen eye for detail.
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