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A supper at Woolwich Central School, Nequasset Road, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Saturday, May 11 is planned as rising eighth graders start fundraising for their class trip to Washington, D.C., set for June 2025. Supper cost May 11 is $7 for adults (...
It took Woolwich voters, the 80 who were present for the April 24 town meeting in the elementary school gymnasium, a little over two hours to pass a $2.6 million budget and several ordinance amendments. The 2024-25 municipal budget is up 6.9% from...
Woolwich selectmen April 17 commended the efforts of first responders and Fire Chief Shaun Merrill in containing a fire authorities said was deliberately set in a vacant building early Sunday morning, April 14. Arrests have been made following that...
Due to unseasonably warm temperatures Woolwich’s heavy load limits for vehicular traffic are going into effect about a week earlier than usual, according to Road Commissioner Jack Shaw. “The posting goes by the weather, not the date on the calendar...
In 2023, Wiscasset and other towns dealt with how to get and keep workers, improve residents’ and businesses’ internet access and, in Wiscasset’s case, how to protect the wastewater treatment plant from the rising water of climate change...
The old Murphy’s Corner Schoolhouse in Woolwich came alive with holiday music and caroling Sunday afternoon when neighbors of the Montsweag and Phipps Point roads gathered to celebrate the Yule Tide season. Providing the holiday music were the...
Three years after voters approved the purchase of a two-acre wooded lot on George Wright Road, the Woolwich selectboard is seeking a buyer for the property. Before selectmen can sell the lot, they will need voter approval at a special town meeting...
The parent of a Woolwich Central School fifth grader asked the Regional School Unit 1 board to remove the puberty-focused book "It's Perfectly Normal."