Seventeen seniors walked across the stage at Wiscasset Middle High School’s graduation ceremony on Thursday, June 4.
LA Graduates Cross Stage Into Their Next Chapter
Despite the warm temperatures, the 141 members of Lincoln Academy’s class of 2026 still had smiles on their faces as they walked across the stage during the graduation ceremony on Friday, June 5.
Wiscasset to Reconsider Wastewater Treatment Plant Relocation
Wiscasset residents approved the article asking if they would reconsider moving the town’s wastewater treatment facility to where the public works site during the annual town meeting by referendum on Tuesday, June 9.
Damariscotta Residents to Consider $4.9 Million Municipal Budget
Damariscotta residents will consider a 48-article warrant in two parts over two days next week.
Five Candidates Seek Three Wiscasset Select Board Seats
Five candidates are running for three three-year terms on the Wiscasset Select Board this year. Incumbents William Maloney and board Chair Sarah Whitfield and Clifford Hendricks, Heather Jones, and Cassaundra Rose will all appear on the ballot when residents elect municipal officers on Tuesday, June 9.
Community Members Share Testimony About Lincoln Hospital Labor and Delivery Unit
Parents, healthcare professionals, and community members of all ages shared testimony in support of the labor and delivery unit at MaineHealth Lincoln Hospital during a public forum at Great Salt Bay Community School in Damariscotta on Tuesday, June 2.
RSU 2 Budget Approved With Minimal Discussion
Voters approved RSU 2’s $32 million budget for the upcoming fiscal year with little discussion at a meeting on Wednesday, May 20.
RSU 12 Approves Education Budget in Half an Hour
Voters approved RSU 12’s $30 million education budget for the upcoming fiscal year in just 30 minutes at a meeting on Wednesday, May 20.
Lincoln County Register of Probate Wins Bar Association Award
“Surprised” was the word Catherine Moore used to describe how she felt the moment she found out she had won the same award as previous governors and senators.
EMS Providers Facing Changes in Narcotic Management and Storage
Ambulance services across the state will need to come up with a different system to store narcotics and track medication usage by July 14.
Edgecomb Passes Budgets, Rejects Expansion of Water District
Edgecomb residents approved the municipal budget and validated the education budget while rejecting proposals to expand the Wiscasset Water District and reclassify three municipal positions at their annual town meeting by referendum on Saturday, May 16.
CLC Ambulance Service Begins Discussion on Changes to Cost-Sharing Formula
The Central Lincoln County Ambulance Service Board of Trustees discussed upcoming changes to the cost-sharing formula during a meeting Monday, May 18.
$14 Million RSU 48 Budget Approved with Little Discussion
The towns of Bremen, Damariscotta, and Newcastle approved the RSU 48 budget for the upcoming fiscal year in under an hour on Wednesday, May 13.
Paper Pets: I Wish I Could Text My Cat
I quite often find myself thinking, “I wish I could text my cat.”
Edgecomb Eddy Educator Named Lincoln County Teacher of the Year
Edgecomb Eddy School students, teachers, and staff gathered in the school’s gym on Monday, May 18 to surprise fifth grade teacher Katherine Race after she was named Lincoln County Teacher of the Year.











