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Wiscasset Heads Area First Responders
Lack of volunteers, training expenses, and other costs have forced Westport Island and Edgecomb volunteer fire departments to look to the Wiscasset ambulance service for emergency assistance.
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Sixth District Court news
ROCKLAND : The following cases were closed in Sixth District Court from Aug. 18 to Aug.
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Food For All
"Food for All," is a food security Coalition for midcoast Maine, sponsored by the United Way of Mid Coast Maine, which covers all the towns and cities in Lincoln and Sagadahoc Counties, plus the towns of ...
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Alna Sand Deal
Thanks in part to a borrowed cell phone, Alna has a tentative deal for its winter sand.
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Options for Schools Closure
Architects and engineers concerned with the proposed closing of one of the three Wiscasset schools will air options in a two-hour public presentations on Sept.
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Sheepscot Valley RSU Plan Fledged And Ready To Fly
Planners of the eight-town regional school unit ranging from Wiscasset to Palermo put finishing touches this week on a 70-page document they will present to school boards in August.
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Not Always the Brown Thumb
NEWCASTLE : I'm not a very good gardener. I'm fond of flowers and vegetables, but I appear to lack the proper touch in their husbandry.
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Not Always the Brown Thumb
NEWCASTLE : I'm not a very good gardener. I'm fond of flowers and vegetables, but I appear to lack the proper touch in their husbandry.
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Bath Band Concert
On Sunday, August 3, the Bath Municipal Concert Band will be playing at the Head Tide Church in Alna to celebrate the Church's 170 th Anniversary.
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Wiscasset Voters Okay Flat School Budget
The third time around, a majority of Wiscasset voters Monday took words from the town budget committee seriously and another $65,089 school budget reduction beyond the $277,000 for the town meeting warrant.
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Survey Aims To Help Fish Move About Sheepscot Watershed
It's a long list but Charlie Baeder of the Sheepscot River Watershed Council hopes to visit many of the 225 sites on a list of possible fish passage impediments in the Sheepscot watershed.
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Historic Buildings Tour
The Puddle Dock School The Puddle Dock School is among the historic buildings in Alna that will be open for tours on July 12.
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Red's Eats Float Wins Parade Trophy Friday
A replica of Red's Eats surrounded by a group of employees donning Red's Eats tees won the Wiscasset's Fourth of July parade trophy as the best float.
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Wiscasset Prepares for Third School Budget Vote Monday
Wiscasset citizens will take a third crack at adopting a new school budget when they convene at town meeting Mon., July 14 in the Wiscasset Middle School gym beginning at 6:30 p.m. The newly cut $9.38 million ...
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Agreement Signed
Wiscasset's Town Manager has signed a two-year agreement with Pine Tree Waste, he said Tuesday, following action taken by the selectmen last week.
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Wetlands and Alewives Headline Sheepscot Watershed Talk
Scientists have their eye on Sherman Marsh in Newcastle. Once it was a river - before an earthen dam was built in 1934, said an assistant research professor at the University of Southern Maine , last Wednesday.
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Bypass Group Registers 'No Opposition' to Route 32
The Midcoast Bypass Task Force made a surprise move last June 26 with a unanimous straw vote of 'no strong opposition' to the state Dept.
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Home To Grandma's
Clayton has returned to his home in Wiscasset - another casualty - or perhaps, a blessing of the War in Iraq.
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Single Stream Recycling Set for July 1 in Wiscasset
Wiscasset transfer station will launch its new single stream recycling program July 1. The new system eliminates the need to separate recyclable materials and could save the town an estimated $20-30,000 in ...
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Accident on Egypt Rd. Ends in a Bent Frame, No Injuries
The driver of gray Ford Mustang escaped a single car accident unscathed when he plowed his car into a ditch on the Egypt Rd.
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