In a quiet stretch of North Newcastle, a couple of author-illustrators live with their young son.
A Sweet Surprise: Thompson Ice House Receives Spirit of America Award at Annual Social
The South Bristol Select Board had a special surprise in store for the Thompson Ice House’s annual ice cream social on Sunday, July 5.
Commissioners Mark America’s 250th in Historic Court House
The Lincoln County Board of Commissioners signed payment and purchase authorizations with quills in the courtroom of the Pownalborough Court House in Dresden on Tuesday, July 7.
Damariscotta Woman Arrested After Allegedly Assaulting Police Officer
A Damariscotta woman is facing charges, including one count of assault on a police officer, stemming from an incident on Thursday, July 2.
RSU 40 Welcomes Two New Principals
After seeing two of the district’s administrators depart at the end of the school year, the RSU 40 Board of Directors has hired new principals for Medomak Valley High School and Miller School.
Mirror-Image Rare Lobsters Surprise Veteran Lobstermen
Two veteran Maine lobstermen on separate excursions this week each made an extraordinary discovery after catching a split-colored lobster.
Medomak’s George Gould at 2,001 Wins and On Track for More
Forty-four years ago, George Gould was asked to coach the Medomak Valley High School girls basketball team. Since then his life has never been the same.
Characters of the County: Ed Lecuyer is Working on the Railroad
Ed Lecuyer describes himself as a “train guy.”
Local School Districts Comply with State Cellphone Rules
School districts across the county are introducing and revising their own cellphone and personal device policies after a statewide policy was signed into law in May by Governor Janet Mills.
North Country Wind Bells Celebrates America’s 250th Birthday with ‘Liberty Bell’
As the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence approached, Peggy and Ron Davis, owners of North Country Wind Bells & More in Waldoboro, knew they wanted to find a way to commemorate the anniversary.
St. Philip’s Episcopal Church Hosts 72nd Strawberry Festival
Hours before the Strawberry Festival at St. Philip’s Episcopal Church was set to begin at 10 a.m. on June 27, volunteers drove to Wilson Family Farm in Washington and picked 24 quarts of strawberries to sell fresh.
Damariscotta Urges Businesses to Stop Dumping Waste in Parking Lot Lane
All businesses operating along Parking Lot Lane in Damariscotta received a message from town officials urging them to not illegally dump contaminants into the storm drain system.
Sylvan Gallery Celebrates 25 Years of Art, Connections
Paintings of lighthouses, open fields, and flowers line the walls of the Sylvan Gallery in Wiscasset. Since the end of June, the front window has displayed a notice, text marking the gallery’s 25th anniversary.
Bremen Celebrates Retirement of Longtime Select Board Member
Community members gathered to celebrate the decades of public service of longtime Bremen Select Board Chair Wendy Pieh during a retirement party held Sunday, June 28.
Westport Island Voters Reject Proposed Ordinance Amendments
The Westport Island historic town hall was filled to capacity on Saturday, June 20 for the annual town meeting.
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