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Coffee shop coming to Water Street; car wash to grow

SUSAN JOHNS Tue, 04/13/2021 - 8:00am Nouria Energy’s car wash in Wiscasset will grow 520 square feet, and Planning Board Chair Karl Olson said he is looking forward to a cup of coffee at Steamed Beans Coffee Emporium downtown. Monday night, the board unanimously nodded the coffee shop, and Nouria’s project that will make the 1,560 square foot car wash at 695 Bath Road one-third bigger, according to documents South Portland firm Gorrill Palmer submitted for Nouria. Gorrill Palmer’s Doug Reynolds told the board over Zoom, the project will upgrade the tunnel and change the vacuum islands’ style. The project will also rebuild the access road, replace curbing and may get another 10 cars an hour through the car wash, according to the proposal. Nouria leases the property from Old Dog, LLC, the documents state.

WMHS, WES go remote

File photo Wiscasset Superintendent of Schools Terry Wood has issued the following letter addressed to staff, students and families: “This letter is to inform you that another student has tested positive for COVID-19 at Wiscasset Middle High School. Contact tracing is currently underway and you will be notified if your child is a close contact. At this time, due to the number of staff and students impacted by close contact including the bus transportation, Wiscasset School Department (WMHS &WES) will go red for the remainder of this week. Remote learning will begin on Tuesday, April 13 for both schools and there will be no after school activities this week, beginning today, Monday, April 12. In person learning will resume after April vacation on Monday, April 26.

Wiscasset voters to mull study panel on school department s future

‘Holy cannoli’: $15K gift for Parks and Rec SUSAN JOHNS File photo If Wiscasset voters agree in June, selectmen will have a committee explore options for the school department’s future. The warrant article arose from two split votes on Zoom Tuesday night, March 16. Selectmen rejected 3-2 a proposed question Town Manager Dennis Simmons offered. Its scope aligned with residents Judith Colby and William Maloney’s proposal that started this year’s talks. Simmons’ proposed question read: “Shall the Town authorize the Selectmen to form an ad hoc committee to study the financial impact of the Wiscasset School Department discontinuing to offer grades 9-12 and offer those students tuition at a local school of their choice.”

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