There s not much that s more rewarding than watching a kid master their A-B-Cs and 1-2-3s according to local preschool teacher Cathy Coffey and for the past 43 years, that s exactly what she has been doing.
From sewer needs, would-be waterfront and Whites Island projects, the ash ponds cleanup, Wawenock block repairs and Optimus Senior Housing, to the first James Weldon Johnson Day, Wiscasset rallying for a teacher’s child who had a stroke, the airport.
Wiscasset selectmen passed the new sewer rates June 21, after department superintendent Rob Lalli explained how revenue can rise 46% with most rates rising by about half that. Via Zoom, Lalli told the meeting at the town office, only one rate will.