The owner of Hanley’s Market, the convenience store and gas station at the intersection of Routes 129 and 130 in Bristol, hopes to keep the store open for regular business hours during construction in the parking lot.
Passenger LifeFlighted After Waldoboro Crash
A woman was LifeFlighted to Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston after a crash on Route 1 in Waldoboro on Sunday, April 18.
Wiscasset Schools Switch to Remote Learning after Two COVID-19 Cases
Wiscasset Elementary School and Wiscasset Middle High School have both switched to remote learning after two high school students tested positive for COVID-19, Wiscasset School Department Superintendent Terry Wood announced in a letter to staff, students, and families on Monday, April 12.
Police Chiefs Talk Benefits of Community Policing at Town Hall
Police chiefs and town managers from Damariscotta, Waldoboro, and Wiscasset discussed the benefits of community policing, cooperation with community organizations, training for how to handle mental health-related crises, and recruitment of officers during a two-hour forum via Zoom on Thursday, April 8.
COVID Cases Continue to Rise, Especially in Those Under 30
Lincoln County saw 41 new cases of COVID-19 in residents over the past week, up from 35 the week before.
Taniscot Firefighters Remember Huntley as ‘One of Newcastle’s Finest’
Members of Newcastle’s Taniscot Engine Company remember longtime Fire Chief Clayton V. Huntley Jr. fondly as a friend and mentor and for his 50 years of service working to improve training and recruit firefighters.
Crash Leaves Truck Trapped in Trees in Pemaquid
Three occupants were able to get themselves out of a silver Ram Power Wagon after it crashed on Bristol Road in Pemaquid and landed in a vertical position on its front end, stuck between trees, late Tuesday, April 13.
Members Vote to Close Round Pond United Methodist Church
Members of the Round Pond United Methodist Church voted Tuesday, April 6 to close the church after 168 years.
Characters of the County: Everybody Knows Kyle LeBeau
It seems like everyone knows and likes Kyle LeBeau. During a March 25 interview in the parking lot of the Damariscotta Hannaford where he works, it seemed like every few minutes he was smiling and waving at another person.
Lemelin Bill Looks to Ensure Parents’ Access to Special Needs Patients
State Rep. Michael Lemelin, R-Chelsea, became inspired when he saw a news story last December about a woman who could not visit her disabled daughter at Maine Medical Center in Portland because of COVID-19 protocols.
New Gallery in Damariscotta Showcases Equine Art, Maine Wildlife
Bristol artist Sarah Lynn Richards opened a new gallery, showcasing watercolor paintings of horses and Maine wildlife, in downtown Damariscotta on Thursday, April 1.
Longtime Newcastle Fire Chief Dies, Town Names Station in His Honor
Clayton V. Huntley Jr., 69, a Newcastle firefighter for 50 years and fire chief for the last 31, died Monday, April 5 after a yearlong bout with cancer. The next day, the Newcastle Board of Selectmen named the fire station in his honor.
Suspicious Package Leads to Search of Damariscotta Swamp
A report of a man with a suspicious package and the man’s flight into a Damariscotta swamp led to a four-hour search by air and land Saturday, April 4. The man remains at large, but police say the package was harmless and there is no threat to the public.
Low Water Level Prompts Concern on Damariscotta Lake
Damariscotta Lake property owners are expressing concern about what they describe as unusually low water levels, but a Nobleboro town official says the lowering is a “natural occurrence” and spring rains are already raising the level.
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