An orange cat leads the way, tail waving, through 5 acres of metal cast-offs that have been collected, conceived, cut, and concocted into a garden of fantastical figures on a piece of property on Bremen Road in Waldoboro.
Waldoboro to Accept Donation of Former Sylvania Site
The town of Waldoboro will accept the donation of the former Sylvania property on Friendship Road subject to two changes in an agreement, the selectmen voted during a special meeting Feb. 3.
Dance Studio Plans Move to Former Progressive Grange in Waldoboro
The owner of the DanceMaineia studio plans to move into the former Progressive Grange in Waldoboro and reopen there June 1.
Review: Wiscasset Restaurant Looks Forward to Valentine’s Day
The Water Street Kitchen & Bar closed for the month of January, but it reopened just in time to be a romantic Valentine’s Day dinner destination.
Waldoboro’s Support Helps Guerrero Family Continue Father’s Ministry
Joe Guerrero died tragically but lived joyfully. And he left behind a legacy for his family. His wife, Jennifer Guerrero, and their children, Jacob and Marijane, are determined to continue his ministry.
Nobleboro Village Store Reopens After Mask-Related Suspension
The Nobleboro Village Store reopened Monday, Feb. 8, after closing for the weekend due to a suspension of its license for allegedly violating the state’s mask mandate.
Pellet Stove To Blame for Nobleboro Fire
A swift response by a homeowner and firefighters limited damage from a fire at 425 East Pond Road in Nobleboro the morning of Sunday, Feb. 7.
Jefferson Residents Embrace New Healthy Meals Program
The inaugural meal for the Jefferson Village Community Center’s new Healthy Meals program sold out in just over an hour on Friday, Jan. 29.
Waldoboro Free Clothing Closet Plans Return in New Location
Volunteers hope to reopen the Waldoboro Free Clothing Closet at a new location soon, but the current drop-off location, closed since the start of the pandemic, continues to attract unwanted donations and complaints.
Department of Education Benefits from Local Students’ Insights
The Maine Department of Education’s Student Cabinet provides an important forum for Lincoln County students to voice their ideas about issues that impact them.
From Homestead to Farm Store in Somerville
Corey and Alicia O’Connell opened the farm store at Briggs Farm in August 2020. The couple had moved to Somerville in 2016, inspired by Corey O’Connell’s father, Dwight Briggs, who told them to go find a piece of land. They did as he said. And named it after him.
Waldoboro Planning Board Approves Coffee Can
The Waldoboro Planning Board approved an application to open The Coffee Can, a drive-thru coffee shop on Route 1, Wednesday, Jan. 20.
Waldoboro Approves Controversy Lane Solar Farm with Conditions
The Waldoboro Planning Board approved an 18.66-acre community solar farm on Controversy Lane, with several conditions, after hearing concerns from neighborhood residents Wednesday, Jan. 20.
Best Thai Serves from the Heart During Pandemic
“I give Thai food five stars out of five.” So ends a child’s handwritten review on the bulletin board inside the Damariscotta restaurant Best Thai.