The Damariscotta Green project, which was proposed for a 1.6-acre lot at 0 Vine Street, has been paused indefinitely.
Former Cheesemaker Builds Whitefield Horse-Training Business from the Ground Up
On a sunny Monday, Jessie Dowling stands in the middle of a fenced-in pen with three people and three horses at her farm in Whitefield. As the lesson nears its end, Dowling leads the pairs through a cooldown.
Cold Weather, High Water Deterred Alewives from Lincoln County this Year
This year’s April showers brought May flowers and a poor alewife yield in Lincoln County.
Schooner Landing Makes Triumphant Return, Just in Time for Fourth of July
Like a phoenix, a beloved Damariscotta restaurant rose from the ashes over the Fourth of July weekend.
Edgecomb Approves Additional $81,000 For Fire Station Repairs
Despite concerns and frustrations around unanticipated costs for the town’s fire station repairs, Edgecomb residents ultimately approved the use of $81,000 in tax increment financing funds for the project in a 10-7 vote during a special town meeting Wednesday, July 2.
Whitefield’s Fuzzy Udder Creamery Plans To Grow Operations
Two years ago, Jacqui and Michael Segura were what they like to call “cheese adjacent.” They knew their local cheesemonger well, they hosted dinner parties with a range of cheese selections, and their daughter even had five rounds of cheese at her wedding in place of a cake.
Newcastle Approves $3.6 Million Municipal Budget
In less than two hours, Newcastle voters approved a $3.6 million municipal budget at Lincoln Academy’s cafeteria on Monday, June 16.
Damariscotta Approves Up to $1.9 Million for Fire Truck Purchase
A new ladder truck is in the Damariscotta fire department’s near future after voters authorized up to $1.9 million for the purchase at the annual town meeting, Wednesday, June 11.
CLC Adult Education Celebrates Seven Graduates
Family, friends and teachers gathered in the Skidompha Public Library meeting room in Damariscotta the evening of Tuesday, June 10 to honor Central Lincoln County Adult & Community Education’s seven graduating students.