Performed by Lisa Thomas, Dances with Ivory will present piano selections based on Indigenous tribal melodies at The Waldo Theatre on Friday, Oct. 13.
River Company Presents ‘Woody Guthrie’s American Song’
Presented by River Company, under the direction of Torie DeLisle, “Woody Guthrie’s American Song,” opens at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 6, with a pay-what-you-can preview at the Peace Gallery in Damariscotta.
William K. Karas Jr. Sept. 17, 1937 - Sept. 19, 2023
William K. Karas Jr. passed on Sept. 19, 2023, after years of negotiating cancer. Born Sept. 17, 1937, Bill was the first child to Hungarian immigrants William Kalman Karas and Nadia Ermalowicz, he learned English at age 5 to attend grammar school.
Eli ‘Lee’ W. Chamberlain Nov. 20, 1960 - Sept. 28, 2023
Eli “Lee” W. Chamberlain (aka Hobbit), 62, of Damariscotta, passed away unexpectedly on Thursday, Sept. 28, 2023. He was born on Nov. 20, 1960 to Albert Chamberlain and Joyce Holt Chamberlain in Brockton, Mass.
Arlene Jones Sept. 10, 1953 - Sept. 29, 2023
On Sept. 29, Arlene Jones, 70, mother, sister, “Granny,” and “Gigi,” went to be with the lord. Arlene was born in Jefferson on Sept. 10, 1953 to Lewis and Patricia Jones. She grew up in Jefferson on a small farm called Half Acre Farm. She enjoyed having a large family and caring and raising many farm animals.
Linda Stinson Day Nov. 12, 1941 - Sept. 28, 2023
Linda Stinson Day, 81, of Chopps Cross Road, in Woolwich, passed away peacefully on Sept. 28, with her family by her side.
Finding Our Voices Tour Comes to Skidompha Nov. 7
Finding Our Voices is bringing survivor voices to seven public libraries across Maine to boldly break the silence through October’s Domestic Abuse Awareness Month.
Round Pond
For many, many years we all have seen the lady walking along the side of the road, with her plastic bag in hand, picking up bottles and cans. Perhaps a few of you know her, but I have always been more than a little bit curious to know her story. My curiosity finally got the better of me and I stopped on the Lower Round Pond Road this past weekend to speak to her.
Read the Book: See the Movie Special Event
Rolling Stone magazine calls Martin Scorcese’s new film, “Killers of the Flower Moon” a “masterpiece.”
Bookworms Sign Up For Book Battle
Readers are eagerly signing up for slots on two Battle of the Books team at Nobleboro Central School this month.
Damariscotta Comprehensive Plan Update
Mark your calendar for the upcoming public engagement meetings. This is another opportunity for you to provide input in this important process as we plan for the future of our town. The four recurring themes emerging from the data gathered so far – village/downtown area enhancements; bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure; recreation opportunities; and housing – will be grouped into three interactive meetings.
Hannaford Joins Northeast Organic Family Farm Partnership
Hannaford Supermarkets has become the first supermarket to join a major effort to support organic dairy farms facing challenges in New England and New York.
Karl’s Kids Annual Fundraiser Oct. 15
The Damariscotta-Newcastle Rotary Club’s fifth annual Karl’s Kids community fundraiser will be held Sunday, Oct. 15 from noon to 7 p.m. at Duck Puddle Campground in Nobleboro, rain or shine.
At the Speedway St. Clair Dominates Group 1 Program at Wiscasset Speedway
Many local race tracks are beginning to crown their 2023 track champions, but Wiscasset Speedway still has a handful of weeks left on its calendar. With that being said, the track extended an invitation for all local drivers to come try their hand at Maine’s biggest and fastest oval this past weekend. Saturday didn’t disappoint as over 75 drivers showed up to compete in five different divisions.
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