With her youngest son headed off to college in the fall, Liliana Thelander finds herself with a rare moment to think about her next move.
Damariscotta Awards Boston Post Cane to 103-Year-Old Resident
According to Damariscotta’s oldest resident, Lila Blechman, there are a couple important things that help one achieve a long, healthy life.
Voters Approve $13 Million Inaugural RSU 48 Budget
Residents from Bremen, Damariscotta, and Newcastle approved RSU 48’s inaugural $13.1 million budget in 30 minutes the evening of Tuesday, May 6.
Arrests Made Following String of Cable Thefts Submitted article
The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office has arrested three residents of China following an intensive investigation into several thefts of communications cable in recent weeks.
New Nail Salon Offers a Relaxing Respite on Jefferson Street
For nail technician Molly Olson, caring for clients is about more than beautifying their hands: it’s also about creating a moment of peace and relaxation amidst their busy lives.
Damariscotta Commercial Kitchen To Promote Community, Resiliency
New life is being poured into a building left vacant for nearly four decades on Elm Street in Damariscotta, as a familiar face is opening a commercial kitchen that will be a community hub for those who are curious about expanding their skills.
Bremen Volkswagen Buses Make Dreams Come True, One Mile At A Time
As winter turns to spring, Bremen residents may notice a fleet of vintage Volkswagen Westfalia buses on the road heading in and out of town.
School Committee Hires New GSB Principal
In a brief meeting prior to RSU 48’s inaugural budget vote on Tuesday, May 6, the Great Salt Bay School Committee unanimously approved a two-year probationary contract for a new principal.
Characters of the County: Wherever Wendy Pieh Goes, Community is Close Behind
Leadership looks different on everyone. For Wendy Pieh, the Bremen Select Board chair, cashmere farmer, and former Canada Outward Bound Wilderness School program director, that look involves a lot of trust and community building.
Wiscasset Passes $10.9 Million Education Budget As Proposed, Despite Debates
Wiscasset residents debated and ultimately passed a $10,896,270.38 education budget over the course of three hours on Tuesday, April 29.
House, Cat Lost Overnight in Jefferson Blaze
Jefferson residents lost their home and pet cat in a Friday, April 25 fire that was ultimately ruled to be accidental by the Office of the State Fire Marshal.
Newcastle Select Board Submits Recommendations for Intersections to DOT
Bringing to a close more than a year’s worth of work, the Newcastle Select Board decided at its meeting Monday, April 28 to submit its recommendations for two of the town’s major intersections to the Maine Department of Transportation to consider if the state decides to move forward with projects at either location in the future.
New Coordinator to Help Olde Bristol Days Parade, Festivities Continue
After a few months of uncertainty surrounding how the historic festivities will look, it appears Olde Bristol Days will continue this summer in its full scope Aug. 9-10.
Security Footage Sheds Light On Somerville Altercation
An altercation at the Somerville town office led to violence during a March 25 budget committee meeting. The incident was preceded by a discussion about broadband internet funding and followed by verbal threats, according to security footage reviewed by The Lincoln County News.
Inaugural RSU 48 Budget Totaling $13 Million Set For May 6 Vote
For the first time in their shared history, on Tuesday, May 6 residents from Bremen, Damariscotta, and Newcastle will consider a single education budget to cover expenses for their 600-plus pre-K through grade 12 students.
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