The grills sizzled and the coffee brewed for regulars at The Alna Store for the last time under Amy and Mike Preston’s ownership Monday, Feb. 27. In a sale that has been in development for over a year, the Prestons officially transferred ownership of the store to Ken and Jane Solorzano, of Alna, the next day.
New Group Protests in Twin Villages to Protect Health Care
The Twin Villages bridge was filled to capacity the afternoon of Saturday, Feb. 25, as about 180 people turned out to protest any effort to repeal or weaken the Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare.
Lincoln County Spark Combats ‘Brain Drain’ With Charity and a Party
Fur coats, top hats, and ball gowns were among the fashions that appeared on the red carpet at the Water’s Edge in Edgecomb on Saturday, Feb. 25, as Lincoln County Spark hosted its fifth annual Snowball charity gala.
Albion Man in Critical Condition After Whitefield Crash
An Albion man is in critical condition at Maine Medical Center in Portland after a single-vehicle accident in Whitefield the morning of Thursday, Feb. 23.
Wiscasset Parks and Rec Properties Go Smoke-Free
The Wiscasset Community Center, Wiscasset Community Playground, and Sherman Park are now smoke-free areas. The Wiscasset Board of Selectmen, on Tuesday, Feb. 21, instituted a no-smoking or vaporizing policy to apply to those areas of town.
Wiscasset Selectmen Turn Down Housing Proposal for Mason Station
A Chicago company with a mission to “design and construct enriching, sustainable homes worldwide” will not have an opportunity to build on Wiscasset’s Mason Station properties.
Edgecomb Voters to Consider Moratorium on ‘Floating Homes’
Edgecomb voters will soon decide whether to place a temporary ban on floating homes while the town develops regulations to govern them. On Feb. 14, the Edgecomb Board of Selectmen voted 2-1 to hold a special town meeting to consider the moratorium.
Wiscasset School Committee Prepares For Vote on Sixth-Grade Move
The Wiscasset School Committee could soon vote on whether to move sixth grade from Wiscasset Elementary School to Wiscasset Middle High School for the 2017-2018 school year – a move administrators say is the right thing to do.
Bristol Student Wins County Spelling Bee
A Bristol Consolidated School seventh-grader is the 2017 Lincoln County Spelling Bee champion – a title Isaac Wyer clinched in the fifth round of the competition at BCS on Wednesday, Feb. 15.
Wiscasset Selectmen Grant Police Statewide Arrest Authority
Full-time Wiscasset police officers will have the authority to arrest individuals outside town lines after the Wiscasset Board of Selectmen’s 4-1 vote on Tuesday, Feb. 14.
Shapers Celebrates 10 Years of Health, Strength, and Community
The abrupt closure of Curves in Newcastle a decade ago prompted a committed group of women to launch their own fitness center. On Wednesday, Feb. 15, Shapers Fitness Gym in Damariscotta marks its 10th anniversary, a feat achieved through the community spirit of the membership, said managing partner Lil Garcia.
EMA Director Warns of Thin Ice
Lincoln County Emergency Management Agency Director Casey Stevens is warning residents to take precautions and check conditions before going onto frozen bodies of water.
Report Recommends Relocation of Alna Town Office
The engineering and architecture firm tasked with evaluating the Alna town office and exploring the feasibility of either renovating it or moving it to the fire station has completed its draft report. Of the five options presented, Lewis + Malm Architecture recommends moving the town office to the lower level of the fire station as the most economical option to meet town needs.
County Wellness Committee Promotes Health, Camaraderie of Employees
A recently rejuvenated Lincoln County Wellness Committee has launched a variety of programs for county employees that focus on their physical, emotional, financial, and social health and well-being.
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