Dear Editor: We support re-electing Terry Heller to the Wiscasset Board of Selectmen for two more years. In addition to serving on the Board of Selectmen, Terry has spent four years as chairman of the Appearance of the Town Committee, and two years.
Dear Editor: Terry Heller continues to amaze us with her love for her adopted hometown of Wiscasset, and her dedication to wise management of town affairs. She just can’t get enough of this place, from summer waterfront activities to winter holiday.
Kudos to Woolwich for having residents meet with Maine Department of Transportation about the light that stops Route 1 traffic for Nequasset Road motorists. The light was to be temporary – for the Station 46 bridge replacement project. But as Phil.
The north wall of Wiscasset’s Sunken Garden is being dismantled and put back together. All the granite stones are the ones that have made up the wall since the 1800s, Public Works Director Ted Snowden said Oct. 27. The rebuild should be fine for 20.
Two projects involving Wiscasset’s past have new developments. Selectman Dusty Jones reported May 17 to the board and May 18 in a phone interview, plans are progressing for observances in town June 17, Maine’s first annual James Weldon Johnson Day;.