Stanley “Stan” Waltz has been working in the code enforcement business for the past 18 years for 11 towns in Lincoln County.
Jefferson 17-Year-Old Dies in Edgecomb Crash
A 17-year-old died in a single-vehicle crash on River Road in Edgecomb on the evening of Sunday, Oct. 10.
Martha Brackett Remembered as ‘Best Cook in Maine’
“The Taste of Maine restaurant is in Woolwich, but the best cooking in Maine was by Martha Brackett,” The Rev. Bobby Ives raved by phone on Tuesday, Oct. 5.
Supplies Unlimited Keeps It in the Family with New Owner
Jane Oliver-Gravel, founder of Supplies Unlimited in Damariscotta, has sold the business to her daughter, Stephanie Reichard, and Reichard plans to maintain business as usual at the popular office supply and print shop.
New Harbor UMC to Restart Fundraising for New Bell Tower
The New Harbor United Methodist Church, at 8 Southside Road on New Harbor Hill, is restarting a capital campaign for a new bell tower and other improvements to the building.
New COVID-19 Cases Drop By Nearly Half in Lincoln County
New COVID-19 cases in Lincoln County residents dropped by nearly half this week—with 66 new cases identified, down from the record-setting total of 129 last week.
Pumpkinfest Weighs Off with Maine’s First One-Ton Pumpkin
The 2021 Damariscotta Pumpkinfest got off to a smashing start when Edwin Pierpont, of Jefferson, beat his own state records for heaviest giant pumpkin and giant green squash at the festival’s weigh-off on Sunday, Oct. 3.
Round Pond Inn Returns to Roots as Harbor View House
The Inn at Round Pond has new owners and a new name, the Harbor View House, that pays homage to the original incarnation of the structure when it was first opened to vacationers and workers in the early 1900s.
Characters of the County: Bill Smith: Village Sage, Schoolhouse Steward
William “Bill” Smith attended the Washington School in Round Pond from 1938 to 1946 and he can now sit in the restored 1885 classroom and recall learning piano, his time as a Boy Scout, and sled-riding at recess.
Damariscotta Set for More Waterfront Construction in Fall 2022
Damariscotta hopes to begin construction on the second phase of its $4 million-plus waterfront improvement project by fall 2022, and complete construction by spring 2023, said Jan Wiegman, an engineer with Wright-Pierce, during a community conversation at the Lincoln Theater on Tuesday, Sept. 28.
LincolnHealth Sees Dip in COVID-19 Positives
LincolnHealth saw a dip in positive COVID-19 cases at its Respiratory Care Clinic on the Miles Campus in Damariscotta this week, a welcome sign after two weeks of record-breaking numbers.
Schools Report Shallow Candidate Pool and Long-Term Trend
Superintendents from school districts in Lincoln County reported a shallow candidate pool for this summer’s round of hiring, as well as a long-term downward trend in people entering the workforce in the area.
Nobleboro Planning Board to Seek Legal Advice on Recovery House Application
The Nobleboro Planning Board tabled a change of use application on Thursday, Sept. 16 concerning a proposed residence for people recovering from substance use disorder and decided to seek legal advice.
Damariscotta Region Chamber Presents Awards
The Damariscotta Region Chamber of Commerce presented awards and recognized its executive director, chamber members, and outgoing board personnel during its annual meeting at Sprague Point in Nobleboro on Thursday, Sept. 16.
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