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Dresden Summerfest July 14
The grounds of the historic Pownalborough Court House in Dresden will be filled with the sounds of a perfect summer day on Sunday, July 14 from 10 a.m. to 2 pm. This annual free event, open to everyone, features horse and wagon rides, goat petting, live music by Halfmoon Jug Band, face painting, fanciful balloons, food by Dresden Fire Department, and vendors with local items for sale.
What’s the Story Behind This Strange Coastal Maine Structure?
Bath is one of the coolest Maine towns that you will ever visit. While many coastal towns have been taken over by tourist industries, Bath remains a ‘real’ Coastal Maine town. Sure, there are businesses that cater mostly to visitors, but thanks in large part to Bath Iron...
Iconic Great Race set to end in downtown Gardiner on Sunday
GARDINER, Maine (WABI) - On Sunday, June 30, the City of Gardiner will be welcoming more than 100 classic cars to town. It’s all part of the Great Race - a multi-state race that will finish on Water Street. This is the second time the city has been a...
How Did Sand Hill in Augusta, Maine, Get Its Name?
If you have lived in the Augusta area for more than a few weeks, you have probably heard about Sand Hill. Located North of downtown Augusta and overlooking the Kennebec River, it is one of the main residential neighborhoods of the city. From the 1800s through the mid-1900s, many of...
Gulf of Maine Discovery Center grand opening
The grand opening for the public of the Gulf of Maine Discovery Center, formerly the site of the Maine State Aquarium, was held Wednesday, June 26 during the 62nd Boothbay Harbor Windjammer Days Festival. People were greeted by Beth Trussell, Boothbay lab lead administrator, and Sunny Hong, Boothbay Lab administrator,...
Local Favorite Band TICKLE Returns to Augusta, Maine For Free Summer Show
We're super-excited that our SummerFun Concert Series has returned for another year here in Central Maine. If you haven't heard, we've moved the concerts back to their original location in downtown Augusta behind Water and Front Streets. You see, for the last several years, we've been hosting the concerts at Mill Park.
More cookies? Wiscasset, Johnson Controls continue talks
As Wiscasset selectmen and other residents June 25 worked to understand Johnson Controls’ proposed energy project, State Rep. Edward Polewarczyk, R – Wiscasset, determined, as proposed, the project’s costs and the guaranteed energy savings over the 20-year debt are a “wash.” Any energy savings beyond that are unknown, Selectmen’s Chair Sarah Whitfield said. Whitfield and Polewarczyk asked the most questions in the public hearing at Wiscasset Community Center’s Senior Center.
Westport Islanders Reject Nuisance Ordinance at Fiery Town Meeting
Over the course of more five hours including occasional moments of fiery debate, Westport Island voters passed all but one article on their annual town meeting warrant Saturday, June 22. The one article to fail, article 48, which proposed a new nuisance ordinance, prompted some of the most spirited discussion...
LCDC welcomes new campaign manager, opens campaign office
The Lincoln County Democratic Committee (LCDC) has tapped Stephen Wicks, Ph.D. to be the campaign manager for the 2024 election season. Wicks, a lifelong progressive, will work out of LCDC’s new campaign office at 27 River Road, Newcastle. More than 60 people attended a recent open house at the headquarters, where Wicks was officially announced as the campaign manager.
Still Time to Enjoy Windjammer Days in Boothbay Harbor, Maine
The 62nd annual Windjammer Days are currently taking place in Boothbay Harbor through Saturday June 29th, and there is still plenty of fun and revelry to be had even with weather 'jamming' one of the more popular events of this yearly festival. The street parade for Wednesday, June 26th was...
Edgecomb resident seeks McKay Road repairs
Washouts along McKay Road in Edgecomb are getting worse, and a resident is seeking relief from the town. On June 25, Maggie Hunter met with selectmen to discuss problems with the road’s ditching and culvert. Hunter sent selectmen three pictures of the most recent washout prior to speaking at the meeting. “The road is gradually getting worse after each storm,” she said. “I worried about a serious accident as water is running along the shoulder and not in the ditch. The shoulder needs to be filled in.”
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