LincolnHealth saw its lowest COVID-19 positivity rate in months this past week, continuing a downward trend in positive cases, spokesperson John Martins said by email.
Newcastle Inn Owners Plan to Stay the Course
The new owners of the Newcastle Inn, married couple Carolyn and Liz Cooke, said they plan to stay the course for the time being at the popular River Road bed and breakfast.
Villages of Light to Return with Traditional Parade
For its fifth year, the Villages of Light celebration will return in its traditional form with a parade through the Twin Villages of Damariscotta and Newcastle on Friday, Nov. 26, the day after Thanksgiving.
CLC Ambulance Approves Payroll Increase
Damariscotta-based Central Lincoln County Ambulance Service approved its 2022 budget in the amount of $1,641,570.43, an increase of $448,870.43 or 37.63%, on Monday, Oct. 25.
Characters of the County: The Godfather of Damariscotta Mills
Bobby Whear, the owner of the Mill Pond Inn in Damariscotta Mills in Nobleboro, seems to have his hand in nearly everything in Lincoln County and helped facilitate some major developments in the community.
Jamaican Grocery Offers Authentic Street Food Experience
J & J Jamaican Grocery and Gift Shop offers an authentic street food experience on Saturdays and Sundays in the heart of downtown Damariscotta.
Suspect Arrested in Fatal Edgecomb Crash Investigation
A Boothbay woman was arrested in connection with the Oct. 10 single-vehicle crash that killed 17-year-old Paris Pierpont, of Jefferson, according to a news release from the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office.
COVID-19 Cases Straining LincolnHealth’s Occupancy
LincolnHealth spokesperson John Martins said by email that the continuing influx of COVID-19 cases is having an impact on the hospital’s occupancy, similar to what other hospitals across the state are facing.
Former Damariscotta Man Convicted of Gross Sexual Assault
A former Damariscotta man was convicted of one count of class A gross sexual assault, a felony, and one count of class D assault, a misdemeanor, on Thursday, Oct. 14.
Mobile Glass Service Owners to Retire After 35 Years
The owners of Bristol-based Mobile Glass Service Inc., David and Cathy Cushing, are retiring after 35 years in the business and hope to sell the building and business to another willing entrepreneur.
Marksmanship Event Makes First Appearance in Midcoast
Project Appleseed, a national nonprofit that teaches rifle marksmanship and its importance in American history, held its first event in Midcoast Maine at the Lincoln County Rifle Club in Damariscotta on Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 9 and 10.
LePage Urges No Vote on Question 1
Former Gov. Paul LePage, who is mounting a campaign to run against Gov. Janet Mills next year, urged attendees to vote no on state referendum question 1, during a visit to the Wells-Hussey American Legion Post 42 in Damariscotta on Monday, Oct. 11.
Jefferson 17-Year-Old Remembered as Positive ‘Helper’
A 17-year-old died in a single-vehicle crash on River Road in Edgecomb on the evening of Sunday, Oct. 10.
New COVID-19 Cases Dip Slightly in Lincoln County
New COVID-19 cases reported in Lincoln County residents dipped for the second week in a row—with 53 new cases, down from 66 last week and 129 the week prior.
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