Kacey Montana, a member of the Medomak Valley High School class of 2012, is hoping for a packed house at the Strand Theatre on Sunday, Feb. 16, where she is planning a local screening of her first feature-length film.
Lincoln Academy Senior Cole Workman Pins Down 100th Career Win
Lincoln Academy senior Cole Workman pinned down his 100th career win on his way to winning the 132-pound Class B South regional wrestling championship at Fryeburg Academy on Saturday, Feb. 8.
Engineers Recommend Alternative Traffic Patterns In Newcastle
The Newcastle Select Board heard an engineering firm’s recommendations to improve to two major intersections during its meeting Monday, Feb. 10.
Three Appointments, One Resignation Reshape Somerville Planning Board
The Somerville Select Board appointed John Bergen as an alternate on the town’s planning board Wednesday, Feb. 5, reinstating the former chair 10 months after he resigned during a pre-termination hearing.
Couples of the County: Cultivating Love with Anil Roopchand and Kelly Payson-Roopchand
Growing up more than 2,000 miles apart in two different climates and cultures, both Anil Roopchand and Kelly Payson-Roopchand dreamed of a life close to the land.
Voters Elect Bickford To Fill Dresden Select Board Vacancy
In a special election on Friday, Jan. 31, voters chose Jeffrey Bickford to fill a vacant seat on the Dresden Select Board.
Hatchtown Bridge Reconstruction Moves Forward, Five-Month Road Closure Planned
Approximately a dozen Bristol residents approved funding $1.16 million bridge construction project with little discussion during a special town meeting Wednesday, Jan. 29 at the town office.
Equine Sanctuary Owners Plan Move to Alna from MDI
Eight years after they established an equine education and rehabilitation sanctuary on Mount Desert Island, Holly and Jamie Riordan are ready to branch out and bring their knowledge, passion, and commitment to Alna.
South Bristol School PFAS Remediation Approaching Completion
South Bristol School’s water contamination saga appears to have an end in sight.
Nobleboro Birder Credits Local Enthusiasts for Helping Him Reach 100-Bird Goal
Though the darkest days of Maine winter may seem bleak and gray, those who know where to look find the world still teeming with colorful, feathered animal life.
Abbie A. Roberts Editor, The Lincoln County News, 1973-1993
Surrounded by loving family, Abbie Roberts, 94, died at her home in Nobleboro on Sunday, Feb. 2, after a period of declining health.
Characters of the County: Scott McArdle’s a People Person Serving the Community
Not everyone knows what they want to be when they grow up, but there may be hints along the way. While King Eider’s Pub co-owner Scott McArdle said he didn’t know when he took a job as a dishwasher at the Damariscotta restaurant in 1997 he would someday own the place, he did know from a young age he liked to interact with others.
MVHS Students Give Back, Gain Skills Behind the Scenes at Good Things
Frequent patrons of Good Things Thrift and Craft Shop in Waldoboro may have noticed on Fridays that the store’s staffers are a little younger than usual.
Wiscasset Girls Basketball Coach Dismissed Midseason
Two weeks after guiding the Wiscasset Middle High School girls basketball program to its first win since Dec. 22, 2016, first-year head coach Daniel Wall was removed from the position by the school on Friday, Jan. 24.
Alna’s Proposed Blasting Ordinance Sparks Discussion at Hearing
Alna residents discussed concerns about potential geologic disturbance and the importance of regulating explosive use in town during a public hearing over a proposed blasting ordinance on Thursday, Jan. 23.
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