Edgecomb Edgecomb column - Jo Cameron
Edgecomb To Start Tracking Moorings Edgecomb has never kept track of its moorings, but that's about to change. - Charlotte Boynton
Firefighters, Hazmat Teams Working Out Procedures Firefighters and fire chiefs from several towns in the Midcoast area met with members of the Lincoln County Emergency Planning Committee last week to discuss how they can best work together. - Paula Gibbs
Flanagan Resigns Selectman Judy Flanagan, who with others brought about fundamental changes in Wiscasset's town government, stunned her fellow board members - Paula Gibbs
Go After Cruise Ships, Panel Says There's at least one activity Wiscasset can do right now to promote its waterfront, an advisory panel decided last week -- grab some of the cruise ship business. - Paula Gibbs
Keegan Honored At Retirement Party Nearly 180 guests gathered at Fishermen's Wharf June 19 to surprise and honor Mark Keegan on his retirement from education. - Charlotte Boynton
Maine Yankee May Receive Damages Up to $20.8 Million Maine Yankee will be receiving a portion of a $20.8 million court settlement, but the exact amount won't be known for some time. - Charlotte Boynton
New Rules Explained For New Driveways On State Roads The Edgecomb Selectmen, met with Kathy Fuller from the Maine Department of Transportation (MDOT), Monday afternoon to discuss the new driveway and entrance permitting process for state and state-aid highways. - Charlotte Boynton
Planning Board Okays Hangars The planning board meeting for Monday, June 24 began with a public hearing on Wicked Good Aviation's plan to build a T-shaped hangar to store 24 planes. - Jason Gray
Repeated Sign Yanking' Annoys Sign Maker It's the fourth time Wiscasset resident Bill Phinney's handmade signs about the Route 1 bypass have been removed, and he's not happy about it. - Paula Gibbs
Schofield Guilty Of Killing Child Determined to make her five-year-old foster child obey, Sally Ann Schofield waged a five-month battle with Logan Marr which ended in Logan's death on January 31, 2001. - Paula Gibbs
Scott Chubbuck Earns First PASS Win at Speedway 95 The Pro All Stars Series (PASS) traveled to Speedway 95 in Hermon, for its fifth event of the 2002 season and Scott Chubbuck of Wiscasset scored his first career series victory in the Clay GMC 150. - Norm Marx
Summer Camp Programs Begin The Wiscasset Recreation Department began its annualsummer recreation program, Monday, June 25, with over 150 children participating.
Trains Getting Up Steam Sunday On Sunday authors Chris McChesney, Jerry DeVos, and Gary Kohler will be at the Wiscasset, Waterville & Farmington Railway Museum (WW&F) in Alna signing their new book, "Narrow Gauge in the Sheepscot Valley," volume II.
Westport Gets Cold Shoulder Another of the proposed "founding members" of the Wiscasset Regional Development Corporation (WRDC) decided not to support Westport's request for membership Tuesday night. - Paula Gibbs
Westport Taking WRDC Membership Fight To Washington Westport is determined to be included in the Wiscasset Regional Development Corporation (WRDC) and will take the fight all the way to Washington, D.C. - Charlotte Boynton
Wiscasset Fourth Of July Activities Wiscasset Fourth Of July Schedule
Wiscasset Girls Earn Sweep The Stephen Lunt Memorial Ramble Roundball Romping was held June 21-22 in Winthrop. - Chris Reed
Wiscasset Senior Center Wiscasset Senior Center news - Doc Schilke
Woolwich Says No To Intersection Study In a 3-2 vote Monday night, Woolwich selectmen said no to a traffic study of the intersection of Route 1 and Route 127. - Charlotte Boynton
Zero Tolerance When school disciplinary policies are updated, the phrase "zero tolerance" is almost certain to appear somewhere, either in the philosophical overview of the policy or a statement of response to certain behaviors. - Tom Hanson
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