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Dec 08, 2005 "Serving The Communities of Boothbay, Boothbay Harbor, Southport, Edgecomb" Vol 128, Number 48

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Affordable Housing Proposed In Edgecomb
A nonprofit organization is interested in building 26 units of affordable housing on Davis Island in Edgecomb. - Charlotte Boynton

American Legion
American Legion news - Bill English

Boothbay
Boothbay weekly column - Juanita Kristeoff

Boothbay Harbor Yacht Club
Boothbay Harbor Yacht Club news - Scotty's Ghost

Brown Family Receives Early Christmas Gift
Last Monday night Dick and Shirley Brown said a sad farewell over the phone to their son Sp. Richard W. Brown, who in the morning was scheduled to start the long journey to his second tour of duty in Iraq.

Budget In The Hands Of Commissioners
The 2006 Lincoln County budget is now in the hands of the commissioners. The advisory budget committee submitted their final recommendations November 22. - Charlotte Boynton

Channel 13 Anchors' "Trading Spaces" Episode Debuts December 10
The Learning Channel's (TLC) popular home renovation show, "Trading Spaces," featuring Channel 13 news anchors John Hopperstad and his wife, Carrie - a former Boothbay Harbor resident - and Vivian Bean and her husband, Matt Curran will air Saturday night,

Costa Rican Explorer Makes Landfall In Region
When Debbie and Chuck Chaney of Boothbay went to pick up their children at summer camp, they had some surprising news for their unsuspecting family. "I'm not pregnant, but you're going to have a brother" came the shocking announcement from Debbie Chaney. - Joe Orchulli II

Down East Yacht Club
Down East Yacht Club news - Joyce Ward

East Boothbay
East Boothbay weekly column - Ginny Conn

Edgecomb
Edgecomb weekly column - Jo Cameron

Edgecomb May Outlaw Big Box Stores
A proposed amendment to Damariscotta's ordinances to outlaw "big box stores" such as Wal-Mart prompted a discussion by the Edgecomb planning board at their Monday meeting. - Ryan Thompson

Former Wrestler Leads WHS Team
Allan Crocker, who wrestled in the state championships as a high schooler, will use his experience and mat skills to try to mold a small Wiscasset High School team into state contenders. - Ryan Thompson

Forming Friendships With Killer Whales
Cheryl Pappas is living a lifelong dream. She's having a "whale of a time."

Isle Of Springs
Isle Of Springs weekly column - Sue Bogart

Lady Seahawks' Season Takes Flight Friday Night
Returning for his fourth season as coach of the 2005-2006 Lady Seahawk varsity basketball team, Coach Dennis Rice will have to replace four starters from last year's 13-7 tournament squad.

Lincoln Arts Announces 2006 Schedule Of Events
Led by LAF president Professor Faith Meyer, Lincoln Arts plans a summer to remember in 2006. - Alys Van Orsdell

Local Patriots Roadies Enjoy The Ride
It all begins days before the game, when the menu comes up for discussion. - Kristoffer Roveillo

New Habitat For Humanity Home Takes Shape
With a good turnout of volunteers from Newcastle St. Patrick's Church and from Newcastle Second Congregational church, the new Habitat home in Boothbay has progressed to resemble a real home!

Ocean Point
Ocean Point weekly column - Pat Waldman

Painting Nets $60,000-Plus For BRLT
The recent auction of a Rockwell Kent oil painting could net the Boothbay Region Land Trust more than $60,000, and the former owner of the painting couldn't be more pleased.

Repayment Sought For Medicaid Providers Hurt By State's Computer System
The Department of Health and Human Services is asking for $4 million to reimburse Medicaid providers for accounting and borrowing costs they've incurred because of massive computer problems in the state's billing system. - Victoria Wallack

Restaurant, Welcome Center Planned For Wiscasset
If entrepreneur Augustine Lett has his way, there will be a new restaurant, welcome center and rest area in Wiscasset by the spring of 2007.

Ron Vachon Named Engineer Of The Year
Ron Vachon, Director of Facilities Management at St Andrews Hospital and Healthcare in Boothbay Harbor, has been selected as the New England Healthcare Engineers' Society 2005 Engineer-of-the-Year.

Seahawks Look Forward To Upcoming Season
Basketball season is upon us as the 2005-2006 high school schedule is set to get underway Saturday night as the Seahawks entertain the Telstar Rebels at Porter Memorial. - Keith Alley

Southport
Southport weekly column - Leigh Sherrill

Take It From The Trees
She was back at the door this morning for round two. I thought for sure that I had her beat. Okay, I admit it. I've been spending a lot of time lately writing about winter. - Joe Orchulli II

The Used Books Store
The Used Books Store news - Jean Dube

Yellow-Crowned Night-Heron
Throughout the world, the bird family Ardeidae is comprised of sixty-four species of herons and bitterns. Of these 64 species, 12 species breed in North America. - David A. Murray

YMCA Coastal Club
YMCA Coastal Club news - Robert Zimmerli



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