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Oct 11, 2007 "Serving Alna, Dresden, Edgecomb, Westport, Wiscasset and Woolwich" Vol 38, Number 41
 

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A Hero Is Honored
Alna Calendar
Back River Alliance Commentary
Bypass Document
Carbon Capture/storage Seminar
County Bus Tour
Courthouse Construction
Domestic Violence Info
Fires And Senior Citizens
Garden Club Talk
Halloween Train Rides
Jail Administrator May Leave
Jail Promotions
Patriotism Personified
Tax Rate Going Down
Tell It To George
Walker Farm Protected
Writer's Programs


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Lincoln County CourthouseLincoln County Courthouse
The Lincoln County Courthouse in Wiscasset, built in 1824, is one of the oldest courts in the country to have held sessions continuously since its construction. (Photo Barbara Martin, 2007-10-11)
From the article: Courthouse Construction

A Hero is Honored

(By Charlotte Boynton)

PFC Andrew Small, a 2005 graduate of Wiscasset High School, was awarded one of the nation's highest decorations for heroism, the Silver Star, at a graveside service Saturday morning, October 6.

Bypass document not yet public, coordinator says

(By Paula Gibbs)

A copy of the document describing proposed bypass routes for Route 1 was expected to be delivered to the town office in Wiscasset on Wednesday, October 10, according to Town Manager Arthur Faucher.

Applebee may leave jail position

(By Charlotte Boynton)

The Lincoln/Sa-gadahoc Jail Authority got some unwanted news at their October 3 meeting when Colonel Wayne Applebee, the Two Bridges Regional Jail Corrections Administrator, announced he is the only finalist for a position in Florida and could be leaving

Tax rate going down to 13 mills

(By A Vote Of 61 To 29, Wiscasset Residents Decided Last Thursday, O)

By a vote of 61 to 29, Wiscasset residents decided last Thursday, October 4, to take $900,000 out of the town's $11.5 million in reserves to lower taxes.


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