Over 40 artists from the Brunswick nonprofit Spindleworks will be featured at the Maine Art Gallery in Wiscasset on May 7.
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Wiscasset Police Department cracks down on traffic violations
A semiweekly report of traffic violations will be released by the Wiscasset Police Department in hopes of easing resident concerns about speeding in school zones.
Photos: A sure sign of spring, Red’s Eats open for 2022 season
Red’s Eats famous for its lobster rolls opened April 18 to welcome a long line of customers.
Wiscasset’s Old Jail Museum needs volunteers
Five more volunteers are needed this summer to give guided tours of the Old Jail Museum.
Complaints arise over Wiscasset school zone speeding
Police have made 38 stops and responded to 103 calls about speeding since January.
Former lawyer sentenced to 18 months for stealing from elderly clients
The prosecutor calls the Tenants Harbor woman – who stole more than $1 million from three, elderly incapacitated clients – ‘the Bernie Madoff of Maine.’
Memorial to Black poet, civil rights activist may come to Wiscasset
James Weldon Johnson, lyricist of the “Black national anthem,” was killed in an accident in Wiscasset in 1938.
Wiscasset schools switch to temporary remote learning after COVID-19 cases rise
Both Wiscasset schools are scheduled to conduct distance learning Friday, Jan. 28 through Wednesday, Feb. 2.
Wiscasset woman gets probation for illegally purchasing firearm
Laura Love, 44, of Wiscasset was sentenced to three years of probation for illegally purchasing a firearm, U.S. Attorney Darcie N. McElwee announced on Wednesday. Love, formerly of the Augusta area, purchased a 9 mm pistol from a dealer in Windsor in April 2019. When completing the sale, Love filled out a Firearms Transaction Record […]
The end of an era: Big Al’s in Wiscasset closes for good after 35 years
Owner Al Cohen said he decided to close the discount emporium due to staffing shortages incited by the COVID-19 pandemic.