The purchase and eventual revitalization of the former Round Pond United Methodist Church, known locally as the “White Church,” by the Helping Hands of Round Pond marks the beginning of what co-president Sarah Stevenson Matel calls a renaissance in the coastal village.
New COVID-19 Cases Dip in Lincoln County
New COVID-19 cases identified in Lincoln County residents dipped this week to 24, after 57 new cases were identified last week.
Characters of the County: Jack Puckey Just Wants to Drive
Jack Puckey, the longest-serving member on the Newcastle Fire Company, never wanted to be chief of the department. He “just wanted to be a driver,” he said, during an interview at his home on Monday, Aug. 23.
Damariscotta Considers How to Spend COVID-19 Relief Funds
The Damariscotta Board of Selectmen heard from the public on Wednesday, Aug. 18 about how to spend approximately $227,000 in funding the town will receive through the federal American Rescue Plan’s Coronavirus State and Local Recovery Funds program.
COVID-19 Case Numbers Soar in Lincoln County
n the past week, 57 more Lincoln County residents have been diagnosed with COVID-19 and one more resident has been hospitalized—the fifth straight weekly increase in case counts and up from 32 last week and 24 the week prior.
Court Decision Keeps LCTV at Channel 7
The U.S. First Circuit Court of Appeals rejected an appeal by cable companies and upheld a 2019 Maine law that will keep Lincoln County Television at Spectrum’s channel 7 and out of what critics call “digital Siberia” on Tuesday, Aug. 3.
Characters of the County: Emily Krah is Committed to Kids, Books, and Community
Growing up, Newcastle resident Emily Krah always wanted to be a mother, she said during an interview on Monday, Aug. 2.
J & J Jamaican Grocery Gains Permission for New Smoker Location
J & J Jamaican Grocery and Gift Shop received permission from Damariscotta to relocate and operate its food smoker on Thursday, Aug. 12.
GSB, Bristol, South Bristol Discuss Back-To-School Plans
Damariscotta’s Great Salt Bay Community School, Bristol Consolidated School, and South Bristol School are all moving forward with back-to-school plans that are similar to last year’s, but less stringent—with daily health screenings, masking indoors, and recommended physical distancing.
COVID-19 Cases Increase Again in Lincoln County
A new surge of COVID-19, which LincolnHealth spokesperson Michelle Lunt says is likely driven by the more contagious Delta variant, continues in Lincoln County, with 32 new cases identified in the past week, up from 24 last week and 21 the week prior.
Survey Reveals Cyclist Challenges in Damariscotta
The Public Safety and Accessibility Collaborative conducted a survey this spring that illuminates some of the challenges faced by cyclists in Damariscotta.
LincolnHealth Working with Developer to Address Senior Living Challenges
LincolnHealth is working with Sandy River Company, a Portland-based non-profit senior care development firm, to come up with solutions to address budget shortfalls and staffing shortages at the hospital’s senior living facilities.
New COVID-19 Surge Continues in Lincoln County
A new surge of COVID-19, which LincolnHealth spokesperson John Martins says is likely driven by the more contagious Delta variant, continues in Lincoln County, with 24 new cases identified in the past week, up from 21 the week prior.
Newcastle Hires New Town Manager
Newcastle Board of Selectmen confirmed the appointment of Hallowell resident Sarah Macy as new town manager and swore her into office at its regular meeting on the evening of Monday, Aug. 9.
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