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A Bremen library wreath. Courtesy photo
Bremen library wreath sale
Resource Management Coordinator Corrin Flora and Marine Scientist Matt Davis talk DMR Shark management at Nov. 6 public forum. ISABELLE CURTIS/Boothbay Register
DMR talks great white sharks, other research

Jamie Baribeau
Lincoln Home’s culinary director retires

The Edgecomb Community Church Thrift Store is again offering its Holiday Sales beginning Nov. 15. Courtesy photo
Holiday Thrift Store sale at Edgecomb Community Church
Marketfest
Parade escorts Santa Dec. 5

Commerce

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Parade escorts Santa Dec. 5
Board nods proposal pause, 5-0
‘Salebrate’ Wiscasset Early Riser this Saturday!
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Pause proposed
Pause proposed
Panel talks goals
WACC to cut ribbon at A Step Back in Time in Pittston Nov. 6
Maine home sales up 5.12% in September
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Marine

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DMR talks great white sharks, other research
Holiday Festival and Winter Market
Right whales, large crowds kick off Bigelow's 2025 Cafe Sci series
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Coast Guard Auxiliary course: Navigating Mid Coast Maine
See local maritime films during Lobster Fest weekend
Registration now open for 2025 Maine Coastal Cleanup
Coast Guard Auxiliary boating courses
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Agriculture

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
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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
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Veggies to Table awarded $4K grant from Common Good Grant Committee
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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 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.

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.

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 selectmen
Comments continue over potential data center
Town office

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. 

Press release
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
Volunteers unload trash from boats at the Damariscotta town landing following a successful cleanup in 2024. Courtesy of Coastal Rivers

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
Town office

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.

Wiscasset selectmen
Like a college campus: Latest on Peregrine’s proposal
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The research and development campus Peregrine Turbine Technologies (PTT) wants more Birch Point land for "will have the aesthetics of a college campus," Chief Executive Officer David Stapp told selectmen Oct. 7.

PTT is based at other town property the company got, behind the former Mason Station power plant. Stapp said the company wants to buy the town's remaining tax-acquired parcels on Birch Point, for the R & D campus.

"It's very early ... but we know we want it to have elements of public access (to) enjoy some of those beautiful features down there." 

Overnight ramp closures in Brunswick, Oct. 8
State of Maine seal

BRUNSWICK — The Maine Department of Transportation will be closing three ramps in Brunswick overnight on October 8, 2025, from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. The southbound off ramp to Cooks Corner, the southbound off ramp to Route 196 West, and the northbound on ramp to Route 1 North from Cooks Corner will be closed for maintenance. Closures will be clearly marked with signs and cones. The closure will last for one night.

Wiscasset selectmen
Peregrine Turbine Technologies looks to grow, in Wiscasset
Town office

Thirteen years in, Peregrine Turbine Technologies, LLC, 29 South Point Drive on Wiscasset's Birch Point, is eying expansion. 

"Peregrine plans to purchase the properties to create an Energy R&D (research and development) Campus in support of company efforts to produce breakthrough electric power production equipment that enables carbon-free baseload power including geothermal and other types," Chief Executive Officer and co-founder David Stapp told Wiscasset Newspaper Monday in an email response to questions.

Basic and Advanced Erosion Control Practices Certification course Nov. 6 in Wiscasset
Courtesy of Knox-Lincoln Soil & Water Conservation District

Announcing Maine Department of Environmental Protection’s Basic & Advanced Erosion Control Practices Certification course on Thursday, Nov. 6 at the Wiscasset Community Center. Registration deadline is Tuesday, Nov. 4.

Knox-Lincoln Soil & Water Conservation District and Maine DEP are co-sponsoring the in-person day-long training at the Center located on 242 Gardiner Road. The training will be held from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and includes a light breakfast, lunch and refreshments.

Home sales and prices up in August
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AUGUSTA (September 25, 2025)—Sales of single-family existing homes in Maine rose 9.96 percent, comparing August 2025 to August of last year, according to Maine Listings. Prices have also increased to a statewide median sales price of $409,450 – up 2.36 percent compared to August 2024. The MSP indicates that half of the homes were sold for more and half sold for less.

Wiscasset Yacht Club setting for WACC’s “Business After Hours”
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Wiscasset Area Chamber of Commerce held its latest "Business After Hours" event at Wiscasset Yacht Club Sept. 19. This event highlighted the efforts of Wiscasset Community Center as well as the Yacht Club's various activities. Here are some of the images from the event.

eDNA helps detect kelp-derived carbon on the ocean floor
Sediment Sampling: The research team extracted a sediment core from below a commercial kelp farm aboard the Darling Marine Center’s research vessel Ira C in 2022. Samuel Tan photo

New environmental DNA tools can accurately and inexpensively quantify kelp-derived biomass in sediments below commercial kelp farms, according to research recently published in the journal PLOS One.

Press release
Sen. Cameron Reny, Senate President Daughtry visit with local child care providers to discuss challenges facing the industry
From left: Abi Iverson (Development Director); Senate President Mattie Daughtry, D-Brunswick; Jenn Caron (Executive Director); Priscilla Congdon (Founder); and Sen. Cameron Reny, D-Bristol; in front of murals inspired by children of previous years at Coastal Kids Preschool in Damariscotta. Courtesy photo

On Thursday, Sept. 11, Sen. Cameron Reny, D-Bristol, and Senate President Mattie Daughtry, D-Brunswick, met with child care providers from Coastal Kids Preschool in Damariscotta. Sen. Reny and President Daughtry heard directly from early childhood educators about the challenges they face and the support they need to continue this critical work.

Conservation District seeks nomination for board of supervisors
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New Wiscasset Lifestyle Store Aims to Provide Products Rooted in Craftsmanship
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A historic house in downtown Wiscasset is now the home of Plain Goods, a lifestyle store offering clothing, leather goods, and antique furnishings rooted in timeless design, ethical production, and respect for craftsmanship.

Located at 54 Water St., the Wiscasset store is the second location for owners Michael DePerno and Andrew Fry, seasonal residents of Waldoboro, who launched Plain Goods’ first location in New Preston, Connecticut in 2015.

Traffic light installation on Route 1, Edgecomb
MaineDOT

As of Sept. 15, the Maine Department of Transportation began work at the intersection of Route 1, Cochran Road and Cross Road in Edgecomb.

Crews will remove the existing flashing beacons and install a new full traffic signal system.

This work will also include a lighted "Red Light Ahead" sign on the northbound Route 1 approach, stamped pavement, and new pavement markings.

Work is expected to be completed by Sept. 25.

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