Dear Editor: On June 13, Wiscasset voters will find two articles on their ballot relating to the Old Academy Building. This town-owned structure (built in 1807) has been leased to the Maine Art Gallery (MAG) for more than 60 years for $1 year rent.
Dear Editor: Wiscasset’s red-brick, white-shuttered, cupola-crowned Old Academy on Warren Street, built 216 years ago, owned by the town, and leased since the 1950s by the non-profit Maine Art Gallery, is a gem that should stay in public hands. Like.
Dear Editor: Wiscasset voters will have many items to consider when they vote at the annual town meeting June 13. Two of the town warrant articles relate to the 1807 Old Academy building, the home of the Maine Art Gallery. We urge you to vote no on.
Dear Editor: I am a selectman in Wiscasset. I would like to mention a few articles on the town warrant that you will vote on June 13. I am representing myself and am not speaking for the Select Board as a whole. Parks and Recreation has always been.
Roxborough's annual spring festival returns to Ridge Avenue on Saturday, May 20 from 12 to 6 p.m. with live musicians, an arts and crafts market, an art showcase featuring students from nearby schools and 10 food trucks from regional businesses like New Ridge Brewing Co., Chaddsford Winery and Stateside Vodka.