I hate to start my column off with difficult news, however, this needs to get out there because it involves people near and dear to our hearts and to their neighbors and friends. The Helping Hands of Round Pond wrote so eloquently about this situation on the GoFundMe page that I am going to quote it word for word.
Lincoln Theater Brings the Silent Film Era to Life with Live Piano
Lincoln Theater invites audiences to step back into the earliest days of cinema with a special three-part silent movie series, presented with live piano accompaniment at the historic theater in downtown Damariscotta. Celebrating the artistry, innovation, and enduring appeal of silent film, the series features three landmark works representing different genres, each presented with live piano accompaniment.
Damariscotta History A Flowerbed Rewards Time, Love, and Affection
Greetings to all. The month of January is almost gone. With all the events taking place here in our town and across the U.S. our minds often seem to be in a tailspin.
A MAINE MAN TAKES HIS LEAVE
On last week’s front page, Dick Spear’s retirement from the Nobleboro Select Board was announced. Especially as the run-up to annual town meeting season begins, we feel it is an appropriate time to devote some editorial space to outgoing Nobleboro Select Board member Dick Spear and to call for others to get more involved in their local governments.
Nancy Ann Lane March 2, 1942 - Jan. 21, 2026
Nancy Ann Lane, 83, passed away peacefully on the evening of Jan. 21, 2026 with her loving family by her side. Nancy was born on March 2, 1942 to Fredrick and Stella Genthner.
Sonia J. Lilly
Sonia, a daughter of Mary and Wesley Cray Sr., of Richmond, and daughter-in-law of Gorham and Sharon Lilly, of Dresden, passed away in the evening of Jan. 13, 2026 at her home in Dresden in the loving, devoted arms of her husband of 28 years, Steve Lilly, who never left her side during her ordeal.
Barbara L. King July 16, 1934 - Jan. 19, 2026
Barbara L. King, 91, of Nobleboro, passed away at her home on the morning of Jan. 19, 2026 surrounded by her loving family. Born on July 16, 1934 in Ridgewood N.J., she spent her childhood on an egg farm in Wyckoff, N.J. with her parents, Louis and Minnie Gebell, and her sister, Wilma and brother, Richard.
Alexia ‘Lexie’ Buckingham Aug. 2, 1933 - Jan. 17, 2026
Alexia “Lexie” Angell Buckingham, 92, of Bristol, passed away peacefully at her home on the evening of Jan. 17, 2026.
Three Arrested After Attempted Bank Fraud in Midcoast
Three New York men are facing felony charges after allegedly attempting to use fake identification in a bank fraud scheme in the Midcoast.
Waldoborough Historical Society Asks ‘Where Is It?’
Patrick B., of Waldoboro, correctly guessed the location of last week’s photo as the German Church.
Tech Talk
Each month, LCI Fiber Optic Broadband and Tidewater Telecom will be submitting a “Tech Talk” article, where we will try to answer questions from homeowners and businesses about broadband, the internet, Wi-Fi, networks, equipment, and how to use technology safely. And we’ll do it all without using “geek speak” or tech jargon (in other words, in plain English).
Mainers Encouraged to Nominate an Educator for County Teacher of the Year
Nominations are now open for the Maine Teacher of the Year program, which celebrates excellence in teaching and elevates the importance of the teaching profession.
Frances Perkins Topic of Feb. 4 Lunch & Learn
The Whitefield Library’s next Lunch & Learn event on Wednesday, Feb. 4 will be about the life and career of Frances Perkins. Mary Reid, the programs and partnerships coordinator at the Frances Perkins Center in Newcastle, will be the speaker.
Lincoln County Courts
Michael S. Ahearn II, 36, Augusta, operate after habitual offender revocation, three priors, Aug. 2, 2025, dismissed (other).
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