Leonard “Chip” Jahnke Jr., 86, husband of Liga V. Jahnke, died July 27, 2024, in Camden. A celebration of Chip’s life will be held on Thursday, Oct. 3, 2024, at 11 a.m. at the United Methodist Church, in Friendship. A full obituary will be published when available.
Robert Taylor Gault Aug. 1, 1940 - July 26, 2024
Robert Taylor Gault, 83, of Waldoboro, passed away peacefully on July 26, 2024, at Cove’s Edge in Damariscotta, with his loving wife by his side. Born on Aug. 1, 1940, in Norwalk, Conn., he was the son of Robert Franklin Gault and Helen (Taylor) Gault.
Damariscotta Chef Charged with Felony for Hannaford Thefts
The chef of two Damariscotta eateries has been charged with felony theft after allegedly stealing more than $3,000 worth of food items and alcohol from Hannaford Supermarket.
Wiscasset Senior Center News
The next public supper will be Wednesday, Aug. 7. The menu will consist of fish chowder, cheesy zucchini biscuits, mango barley salad, quiche lorraine with bacon, and cottage pudding with lemon sauce.
Veggies to Table Fundraiser
Veggies to Table is gearing up for their French and travel-themed auction fundraiser at Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences on Wednesday, Aug. 11.
Timely Rain Creates Significant Crop Yield for Twin Villages Foodbank Farm
Following three weeks of dry conditions in July, Twin Villages Foodbank Farm welcomed 1.5 inches of rain last week. The well-timed rain was enough to saturate soil and roots, adding thousands of additional pounds to harvest as crops continue to produce robust growth.
Lincoln County Courts
Gerald S. Anderson, 62, Bremen, driving to endanger, March 8, $575.
Lobster Roll Fundraiser for SBS Students Aug. 3
The South Bristol School’s eighth grade class will host the second annual lobster roll sale during the South Bristol Union Church furniture sale on Saturday, Aug. 3.
Rubber Ducky Race Aug. 11
In June, purple and pink lupines bloom throughout the peninsula. In July, it’s red, white, and blue parades and celebrations. And in August, the yellow rubber duckies return for the Old Bristol Historical Society’s Rubber Ducky Race.
Thrifty Good Good Cold Refreshing Soups
As we approach August on the cusp of a steamy July, cold soups become welcome partners in planning refreshing meals. On hot days, a cold soup can remarkably revive flagging appetites, while remaining light and satisfying. Many of them require minimal cooking and are perfect for meals that can be made ahead.
Indigo Arts Alliance Unveils Newly Commissioned Public Sculptures
Indigo Arts Alliance and Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens are proud to unveil two sculptures by Indigo Arts Alliance artists-in-residence Shane Perley-Dutcher and Anna Tsouhlarakis. The newly commissioned installations were presented as part of “Deconstructing the Boundaries: The Land Fights Back,” the second of a three-part collaborative multi-year series of public symposia.
WELCOME, AUGUST
Wow, that was fast.
Just yesterday it seems we were in the throes of town meeting season and now back-to-school sales are upon us.
Edmund Francis Becker Jr. April 6, 1936 - July 22, 2024
Edmund Francis Becker Jr., 88, of Falmouth, died peacefully at home on July 22, 2024 from complications of ALS. He was born in Washington, D.C. on April 6, 1936, the eldest of four sons, to Edward F. Becker Sr., of Wadesville, Ind., and Ann Ebbeson Becker, of Bangor.
George Hudson Crane Feb. 28, 1940 - July 6, 2024
George Hudson Crane, 84, passed away July 6, 2024, while traveling on a cruise. He was at port in Norway at the time of his passing. He was born in Waldoboro on Feb. 28, 1940, to John J. Crane II and Madelene Eugley Crane. George grew up in Waldoboro and graduated from Waldoboro High School in the class of 1958. He graduated from Bentley College in the class of 1962. He served in the U.S. Army National Guard from 1962 to 1964.
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