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Big Jim to stand tall over Searsport in celebration of the Maine sardine and fishing communities
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Alna sifts through would-be mining rules

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Selectboard, others speak up; planning board tables survey policy
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Wiscasset’s CEO talks village, WES property

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Alna sifts through would-be mining rules
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Selectboard, others speak up; planning board tables survey policy
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Wiscasset’s CEO talks village, WES property
Planning board sets public hearing for Glidden Point proposal
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Econ panel continues talking goals
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Big Jim to stand tall over Searsport in celebration of the Maine sardine and fishing communities
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Big Jim to stand tall over Searsport in celebration of the Maine sardine and fishing communities
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CNA training begins Jan. 5; Application deadline nears
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MaineHealth Lincoln Hospital is now accepting applications for its next Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) training program, which runs Jan. 5 through Feb. 12, 2026. Applications are due by Dec. 5. 

Lincoln Home’s culinary director retires
Jamie Baribeau

Lincoln Home staff and residents recently gathered to wish Jamie Baribeau well in his retirement and welcome Chef Shana York in her new role as culinary director.

Jamie brought great leadership and vision to the culinary team over the last five years, encouraging creativity in our chefs and bringing his commitment to serving healthy, locally sourced food.

Bremen library wreath sale
A Bremen library wreath. Courtesy photo

The popular Bremen Library Wreath Sale Fundraiser will be taking place this month, in time for the winter holidays.

Holiday Thrift Store sale at Edgecomb Community Church
The Edgecomb Community Church Thrift Store is again offering its Holiday Sales beginning Nov. 15. Courtesy photo

Looking for some good deals at great prices for everyone on your holiday list? Get yourself over to the Edgecomb Community Church Thrift Store, which is againoffering its Holiday Sales beginning on Saturday, Nov. 15 and continuing through to Saturday, Nov. 29.

Wiscasset Holiday Marketfest
Parade escorts Santa Dec. 5
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The Wiscasset community is invited to welcome Santa to the Village when a Merry and Bright Light Parade drops the rotund fellow off at his workshop, 7 Lincoln St., on Friday, Dec. 5, around 5:45 p.m.

Open Farm Day at Cape Newagen Farm Nov. 15
Come to Open Farm Day at Cape Newagen Farm on Saturday, Nov. 15 between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Courtesy photo

Mark your calendars and join Cape Newagen Farm on Southport for a special free Holiday Open Farm Day, a festive celebration for the whole family on Saturday, Nov. 15 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Wiscasset selectmen
Board nods proposal pause, 5-0
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Drawing residents' praise and questions, Wiscasset selectmen Nov. 4 unanimously paused review of any proposals that involve tax-acquired properties.

‘Salebrate’ Wiscasset Early Riser this Saturday!
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"It's just an old time, warm feeling ... A lot of places have coffee or tea. A lot of people come out in pajamas ... It's like a throwback to how it used to be," when the retail holiday shopping season began around this time and not "a month ago," Allen "Big Al" Cohen said Monday about Wiscasset's annual Early Riser, a day of sales around town. The event returns this Saturday, Nov. 8.

Wiscasset Holiday Marketfest Dec. 5-7
Wiscasset Holiday Marketfest

Wiscasset Holiday Marketfest welcomes the winter holidays with three days of seasonal festivities. Truly a shopping destination, Marketfest also invites shoppers and revelers to enjoy family-friendly, affordable or free, and wonderful things-to-do on Friday, Dec. 5 through Sunday, Dec. 7, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day.

Wiscasset selectmen
Pause proposed
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With interest heating up in two areas Wiscasset owns, town staff are recommending the selectboard "pause" from putting on its agenda any proposals for those properties. The board will consider the pause Tuesday night, Nov. 4.

The agenda item reads: "To accept the Town staff recommendation to pause any further acceptance and discussion of any further tax-acquired property development proposals on future Selectboard meeting agendas until a comprehensive, transparent process for how any proposal is presented and evaluated, and how these parcels will potentially be developed." 

HospitalityMaine announces inaugural Legislative Champion Award
Representative Holly Stover

HospitalityMaine is proud to announce the creation of its Legislative Champion Award, recognizing lawmakers who demonstrate strong leadership and a deep understanding of the challenges Maine’s restaurants, hotels, and hospitality businesses face. The award honors those who ensure the industry’s voice is heard loud and clear in Augusta.

This year’s inaugural recipient is Representative Holly Stover of Boothbay.

Wiscasset economic development advisory committee
Panel talks goals

Wiscasset's economic development advisory committee Oct. 23 talked possible goals, including supporting small businesses and, as part of that, "expanding business opportunities on (Route) 27 heading north."

Selectmen's liaison to the committee, Alissa Eason, suggested the Route 27 item, "based on our last year and a half's discussions ... We've talked about expanding sewage out that way, making (that area) more of a commercial area ..."

100+ Women Who Care awards Stepping Stones Housing with first-ever ‘Impact Donation’
Members of 100+ Women Who Care Lincoln County Maine’s leadership team present Marilee Harris of Stepping Stones with an “Impact Donation” Courtesy photo

Nearly 120 local women gathered at Wanderwood in early October to support and celebrate the impactful work of local non-profits. After a social hour at the event, the names of three member-nominated area non-profits were drawn. Members heard details about the work being accomplished at Stepping Stones, Coastal Kids Preschool and Boothbay Regional Resource Council. After, the audience voted for Stepping Stones to receive the “Impact Donation” from 100+ Women Who Care, Lincoln County. As of Oct. 27, this donation totaled $14,889.

Wiscasset Area Chamber of Commerce
WACC to cut ribbon at A Step Back in Time in Pittston Nov. 6
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Join us to welcome our newest antique emporium, A Step Back in Time. Celebrate with Wiscasset Area Chamber of Commerce and local businesspeople at a ribbon cutting ceremony on Thursday, Nov. 6 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. A great event to see what's new in our area in an informal setting, 50/50 raffle and some fun surprises planned!

Maine home sales up 5.12% in September
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AUGUSTA (October 23, 2025)—Buyers of single-family homes in Maine are witnessing a more stable market this fall. According to Maine Listings, 1,582 single-family existing homes changed hands in September with a median sales price (MSP) of $402,500—a slight decrease of 1.35 percent compared to September 2024. The MSP indicates that half of the homes were sold for more and half sold for less.

Wiscasset selectmen
Comments continue over potential data center
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For a second consecutive selectboard meeting, speaker after speaker Oct. 21 had questions or urged against letting a data center go up on land Wiscasset got when Maine Yankee closed. The topic — not on the agenda, nor discussed by the board that night — was the lone one raised in public comment.

(Some) details about Wiscasset’s NDA with data center inquirer
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Wiscasset's non-disclosure agreement with whoever is eying putting a data center off Old Ferry Road obligates neither party to make further agreements, or to "proceed with any possible relationship or other project," the NDA states.

On a request to the town, Wiscasset Newspaper has received via email the NDA, redacted to protect the identity of the party interested in the town-owned acreage opposite the former Maine Yankee nuclear power plant. 

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Knickerbocker Group announces strategic leadership and department updates
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Knickerbocker Group is pleased to announce Rick Nelson as vice president, joining Katryn Mitchell, who was promoted earlier this year. They lead complementary VP roles that advance the company’s growth and strengthen its award-winning design-build leadership.

Damariscotta River cleanup scheduled for Oct. 24
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The annual fall cleanup of the Damariscotta River shoreline is scheduled for Friday, Oct. 24, from 1 to 3 p.m. This event is organized by local oyster growers, along with staff from Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust, Darling Marine Center, and First National Bank/First National Wealth Management. Volunteers are welcome. 

Wiscasset selectmen
‘It’s a vampire’: Wiscasset, Westport Island residents air concerns over prospect of data center
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A potential data center on Old Ferry Road in Wiscasset was not on selectmen's agenda Oct. 7, but was on the minds of Wiscasset and Westport Island residents who told the board their concerns. One concern was not about the would-be center, but a "non-disclosure" deal the town made.

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