The Wiscasset Creative Alliance is excited to announce the return of its Fund for Good grant program, now in its second year. These grants are designed to support projects and initiatives that reflect ...
Wiscasset artist Elaine Reed’s Pine Tree Society holiday card artwork has a very special meaning. Her brother-in-law, Jimmy, ...
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The town of Edgecomb sent Fire Chief Roy Potter to the Pacific Northwest in search of a fire truck. On Sept. 16, selectmen ...
Two Bridges Regional Jail Administrator Col. James Bailey says he saw the Sept. 6 Boston Globe article mentioning the ...
Works by printmaker Jan Arabas of Bristol Mills will be on display at the Skidompha Secondhand Book Shop in downtown Damariscotta from Friday, Sept. 26 through Sunday, Sept. 28. The display is part ...
After 45 years spent in local waters, Bill Gerencer is sharing his experiences in his new coming-of-age memoir, “Working ...
Fourth-grade students at Wiscasset Elementary School recently had the unique opportunity to learn about financial literacy, ...
We are proud and excited to be exhibiting the etherea and thought provoking works of Kathy Buist. Her work will be featured during the First Friday Art Tour, Oct. 3, 4-7 pm. Black River Gallery, ...
UNITY — "Going up (over, down) to the fair this weekend?" Doesn't matter in what part of the State of Maine one might be ...
The Garden Club of Wiscasset’s next meeting isOct. 2 at First Congregational Church (fellowship hall) 28 High St., Wiscasset. Our educational program is at 6 p.m. and is free and open to the public.
Property taxes in Woolwich are going up for some, for others not so much. The selectboard set the 2025 tax rate Sept. 17, the first since a town-wide property revaluation. “The revaluation leveled out ...
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