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Jun 21, 2007 "Serving Alna, Dresden, Edgecomb, Westport, Wiscasset and Woolwich" Vol 38, Number 25
 

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An Inside Job
Art For Outreach
County Tax Bills
Dresden Meeting Results
Heavy Turnout Expected
Historic Church Fund-raiser
L.C. Commissioners
L.C. Historical Exhibit
Library Receives Grant
Library's Summer Program
Schools Start Cutting
Tell It To George
Waterfront Repair Costs
Wiscasset Selectmen
WITSEND Commentary


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Dangerous JobDangerous Job
How's this for a dangerous job? Residents in the Birch Point area of Wiscasset have noticed helicopters flying overhead recently. The man getting out of a helicopter works for Hawkeye, a company hired by Central Maine Power to run new lines.

Jabber jaws helps police

(By Paula Gibbs)

Wiscasset police had long suspected that the $1,500 in cash stolen from Huber's Market last fall had been an inside job, but they just couldn't prove it.

Towns getting county tax bills

(By Charlotte Boynton)

The 19 towns and one unorganized territory in Lincoln County found out Tuesday how much they will have to pay in taxes.

Everyone's nice at Dresden meeting

(By Barbara Martin)

What's wrong with folks who live in Dresden? On Saturday, 65 residents gathered for their annual town meeting, voting on 59 articles that will fix the community's course for fiscal year 2007-2008 and not a "shot" was fired.

(Photo Barbara Martin)

Heavy turnout expected on Westport Island

(By Charlotte Boynton)

With several contested races and two controversial referendum questions, voter turnout for Westport Island's elections is expected to be high on Friday, June 22.

Schools start cutting

(By Paula Gibbs)

Wiscasset School Committee members began work Tuesday night on coming up with a reduced administration budget they hope voters will approve next month. The $535,000 budget was turned down by voters on June 12.

Waterfront needs $250,000 to $300,000 in repairs

(By Paula Gibbs)

A survey of the piers, floats and pilings on the Wiscasset waterfront has revealed a need for between $250,000 and $300,000 in repairs.

(Photo Paula Gibbs)


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