Work January home sales ease, prices rise 0.65 percent Quiet craftsman: Tony Goulette’s 36-year journey at Wiscasset School Department Business After Hours at Islebrook Village March 3 Local non-profit announces price reduction and new down payment assistance program at Cedar Bend Simmons doubts much use of town ways for Route 27 paving Commerce Business After Hours at Islebrook Village March 3 January home sales ease, prices rise 0.65 percent January home sales ease, prices rise 0.65 percent Local non-profit announces price reduction and new down payment assistance program at Cedar Bend Simmons doubts much use of town ways for Route 27 paving Maine home sales up 4.78% during 2025; prices increased 3.85% Maine home sales up 4.78% during 2025; prices increased 3.85% EV charging idea draws questions Image Id 724107 for Node 266118 EV charging idea draws questions Marine Ocean On Tap events Coastal Rivers program explores eelgrass biology and restoration in Maine 2025-2026 school seaweed farming program off to a strong start Captain's Licensing Course in Bath scheduled Big Jim to stand tall over Searsport in celebration of the Maine sardine and fishing communities Image Id 719677 for Node 265032 Big Jim to stand tall over Searsport in celebration of the Maine sardine and fishing communities Image Id 719696 for Node 265032 Image Id 717098 for Node 264386 DMR talks great white sharks, other research Agriculture Spring plant sale fundraiser launched Coastal Rivers and Mexicali Blues partner to create new trail to Marsh River Bog Veggies to Table crew in harvest mode Wildflower seed fundraiser underway Maine's Common Ground Country Fair draws thousands to Unity to celebrate the harvest season Image Id 702521 for Node 260225 Morris Farm’s buyer seeks next buyer Petit à Petit: On farming, macarons and feeding community Second annual French and travel-themed auction gala tickets available Image Id 693931 for Node 258450 More Work Coastal Rivers to offer hand tool sharpening workshop Whether in a shop or on the trails, a sharp tool is a safe tool. On Thursday, Jan. 29, Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust will host a hands-on tool sharpening workshop from 4:30 to 6 p.m. at the Denny Conservation and Education Center at Round Top Farm. Press releaseGrant webinar Jan. 29: Northern Border Regional Commission grant Alex Zipparo from the Lincoln County Regional Planning Commission (LCRPC) and Sarah Demers from the Maine Department of Economic and Community Development will host a Northern Border Regional Commission (NBRC) Catalyst Program Grant webinar on Thursday, Jan. 29 from 3 to 4 p.m. This webinar will be remote via Zoom. Press releaseCrooker Construction, LLC transitions to employee ownership through ESOPCrooker Construction, LLC, a Topsham, Maine-based general construction contractor with a 90-year history of family and private ownership, has announced its transition to an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP), making all 175 current employees owners of the company. TREATS in Wiscasset changing hands Longtime owners of TREATS in Wiscasset village, Stacy and Ryan Linehan, have announced the following: "It is with great joy and a little bit of mixed feelings that Ryan and I have sold TREATS! Wiscasset selectmen EV charging stations for Wiscasset’s park and ride lot? Wiscasset selectmen Jan. 6 are set to eye letting a company keep electric vehicle charging stations in the park and ride lot at the town office. Economic Development Director Aaron Chrostowsky tells the board in a Dec. 30 memo, Railroad Avenue would have been preferable, but was a no-go because the area the chargers would have gone there is state-owned. Ordinance review committee Would-be Wiscasset rule change on boundary surveys progresses “I think we’re going from one extreme to the other extreme,” Wiscasset ordinance review committee member Allen Cohen said Dec. 22 about selectmen’s proposed change to the planning board’s handling of surveys. Maine home sales ease 11.59% in November AUGUSTA (December 19, 2025) — According to Maine Listings, Realtors across the state reported a median sales price of $399,000 for single-family existing homes sold in November; 3.64 percent above November 2024 but -6.34 percent below October 2025, Maine’s historic high. The MSP indicates that half of the homes were sold for more and half sold for less. Sales decreased 11.59 percent; 1,160 homes were sold in November 2025 compared to 1,312 homes during November 2024. A year of growth, nourishment, and joy at Veggies to Table With this season’s harvest, Veggies to Table, a non-profit farm in Newcastle, Maine, now celebrates seven seasons of impact—growing and donating over 95,000 pounds of produce and 153,400 flowers to local folks in need of food and joy. We are feeding those in need in our community while bringing beauty and connection to every corner of Lincoln County. Wiscasset selectmen Movement on survey timeframe issue Wiscasset selectmen agreed Dec. 16 to recommend the planning board proceed as if a potential change involving surveys is already in the site plan review ordinance. In a next-day memo to longtime planning board and ordinance review committee chair Karl Olson, Selectboard Chair Sarah Whitfield, on the selectboard’s behalf, explained what it worked out regarding the planning board and ORC. Press release Wiscasset encouraging businesses to seek state grants From the town Dec. 17: The Maine DECD’s Office of Community Development is pleased to announce two major funding opportunities designed to strengthen local businesses and revitalize community spaces: the Community Enterprise Grant (CE)Program and the Economic Development Program (EDP). These programs provide critical support for business improvements, streetscape projects, and job creation initiatives that benefit low- and moderate-income residents. Scenes from tree lighting, parade, more at Wiscasset Holiday Marketfest Our thanks to Bob Bond of 40 Federal Studio for these moments from Wiscasset Holiday Marketfest. The festivities ran from Dec. 5 to 7. Alna sifts through would-be mining rules Weeks before a hearing and months ahead of town meeting, Alna Dec. 4 continued work on a second try at a mining ordinance. First Selectman Nick Johnston called for residents' patience for their written comments to be posted on the town website. "We've had some people be a little bit, not so kind, because their comments were not posted as soon as they thought they should be ...," Johnston explained. "There is no grand conspiracy to not post certain people's comments," he told meeting goers. WACC Christmas tree raffle Wiscasset Area Chamber of Commerce announced in its Nov. 26 newsletter: The Chamber Christmas Tree(s) Raffle is happening now at Wiscasset Community Center. Thanks to our generous member donors, this year the Chamber is raffling off two live trees along with decorations and two Prize Packages of gift cards and items worth over $800 each Raffle tickets are 1 for $2 or 6 for $10 and available at the WCC, the Chamber office, and The First Bank in Wiscasset. Drawing will be held Dec. 10. Wiscasset planning board Selectboard, others speak up; planning board tables survey policy At the urging of selectmen, the town's economic development director and most residents who spoke, Wiscasset's planning board Nov. 24 did not make a policy of defining a recent survey as one from the last six months. Chair Karl Olson said the board has gone by six months for years, has waived it many times, and has to go by some timeframe because the ordinance only calls for the surveys to be "recent." Ordinance review committee Wiscasset’s CEO talks village, WES property The more people within walking distance from Wiscasset village, the better for businesses, Code Enforcement Officer and Town Planner George Chase said Nov. 24. Chase told the town's ordinance review committee, the village “really was designed to accommodate a considerable population. You can see it from the infrastructure and the sidewalks (that) run all over the place. I mean, it really is a great potential for the infill there … So if we can promote growth in the village district, then you know that's going to help support the downtown businesses." Planning board sets public hearing for Glidden Point proposal The Edgecomb Planning Board Nov. 20 scheduled a public hearing on Glidden Oyster Farm Company's proposed expansion project. The company has submitted two proposals. One is for an oyster processing barn at 634 River Road. The board held a Nov. 15 site visit. On Nov. 20, the board reviewed the application and found it "ready for a public hearing" without deciding whether the application was complete or incomplete. The hearing is scheduled for Thursday, Dec. 4 in the Edgecomb conference room. Ocean on Tap: It's a marine worm's world The next Ocean on Tap is at Footbridge Brewery, 25 Granary Way in Boothbay Harbor on Thursday, Dec. 11 at 7 p.m. Dr. Kara Gadeken, of the College of the Atlantic in Bar Harbor, will be speaking about her research on marine worms, their bizarre shapes, and the many roles they play in marine ecosystems. CNA training begins Jan. 5; Application deadline nears 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. Wiscasset ad hoc economic development advisory committee Econ panel continues talking goals Honing goals to present to selectmen, Wiscasset's ad hoc economic development advisory committee Nov. 13 discussed if the committee or selectboard should decide the priorities among the nine goals. Newly picked Committee Chair Fred Quivey suggested finishing the goals, sending them on to the selectboard, "and ask the selectboard, 'Of the nine points, what (do) you see ... is the most important?' And ... what they say will be what we will focus on, and advise on." Artisan shop at Wiscasset Holiday Marketfest Wiscasset Holiday Marketfest has become a destination for shoppers searching the Village shops for unique, well-made gifts. During the first full weekend in December, the small retail stores, galleries and ateliers in the Village are joined by a special marketplace in the historic Nickels-Sortwell barn on Federal Street, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. 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