Local artist Nick Dalton just completed a public sculpture honoring the four-masted schooner that once lay abandoned in the Sheepscot River.
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Taking wood from derelict schooners becomes the ultimate recycling project
What happened to the wood scavenged from the Hesper and Luther Little nearly 2 decades ago?
Beloved Le Garage bids adieu to Wiscasset
The restaurant closes Sunday after 40 years, and its staff and customers feel as if they’re losing family.
Midcoast Republicans offer 2 candidates to replace District Attorney Geoffrey Rushlau
The names of Jonathan Liberman of West Bath and Paul Cavanaugh of Wiscasset, both deputy district attorneys, are submitted to the governor.
After 40 years, Wiscasset mourns the loss of landmark restaurant
The owner of Le Garage is retiring and will close the business at the end of April.
Wiscasset man gets nearly 8 years in prison on federal gun charge
Daniel Colby, 34, a convicted felon, threatened a neighbor in 2015 with a stolen revolver, the U.S. attorney for Maine says.
Wiscasset police investigate attack by two pit bulls
A small dog was badly injured, and a woman who tried to intervene was bitten by one of the pit bulls, the police chief says.
Two Bridges jail administrator pleads not guilty to OUI charge
Mark Westrum was arrested Oct. 8 in Bath after an officer saw him driving without his headlights on, police say.
Wiscasset Fire Department tradition in the hands of voters
Residents will decide Tuesday whether members of the department will be allowed to wash their personal vehicles at the fire station, as they have for decades.
Two Bridges jail administrator charged with driving drunk is placed on leave
Jail officials made the decision unanimously, but will re-evaluate Mark Westrum’s status on Nov. 9.