With the number of COVID-19 vaccine doses delivered to Maine increasing, LincolnHealth’s vaccination clinic at the Boothbay Region YMCA’s Marylouise Tandy Cowan Fieldhouse in Boothbay Harbor will be able to operate “at capacity” for the first time this week, according to John Martins, spokesperson for LincolnHealth.
COVID-19 Outbreak Identified at GSB, No Change to Instruction
An outbreak of COVID-19 at the Great Salt Bay Community School in Damariscotta has been identified. The school will continue to offer full-time, in-person instruction with no changes.
Parents Express Support for New Lincoln Academy Schedule
A majority of the approximately 63 parents who attended a 50-minute meeting of the Lincoln Academy Parent Association on Thursday, March 18 expressed support for the new trimester schedule at Lincoln Academy, according to meeting minutes.
LincolnHealth President Reflects on Four Decades of Health Care Teamwork
Jim Donovan, president of LincolnHealth since its inception in 2013, will retire effective Friday, March 26.
Nearly 100 Fishing Boats Gather to Protest Wind Turbine off Monhegan
Nearly 100 fishing boats gathered off Monhegan Island to trace the proposed route of an undersea cable that would connect an offshore wind turbine to the mainland power grid in East Boothbay on Sunday, March 21.
COVID-19 Cases Up, Vaccine Eligibility Expands to Age 50 and Older
A total of 19 new cases of COVID-19 were identified in Lincoln County residents in the past week, up from 16 last week. LincolnHealth’s number of tests performed and its positivity rate have both crept up in the past two weeks.
Characters of the County Whitefield Store Owner Fuels Community
In the 16 years Erin King has managed Country Corners Grocery, the one-stop shop in the Whitefield village of Coopers Mills, she has never faced such a challenge as being an essential business during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Lincoln Theater to Reopen After Yearlong Closure
After a long and unprecedented year of closure, the Lincoln Theater will reopen with a showing of the award-winning film “Nomadland” at 7 p.m., Friday, March 19.
LA Shifts Schedule While Parents Press For Full-Time, In-Person Learning
As Lincoln Academy plans to hold off on returning to full-time, in-person instruction until September, some parents and students are urging the school to reconsider its decision.
Bristol Voters Approve Budgets, Comprehensive Plan Committee
During Bristol’s first ever town meeting by referendum on Monday, March 15, 184 voters approved all articles on the warrant, including the municipal and education budgets, funds for the completion of the Bristol Mills fish ladder project, and the creation of a committee to review the town’s comprehensive plan, by wide margins.
LincolnHealth Relaxes Visitation Policy, COVID-19 Cases Tick Up Slightly
New COVID-19 cases in Lincoln County residents ticked up in the past week to 16, up from 12 last week, but are still well below the new case numbers seen during the height of the winter surge of the respiratory illness.
Four Town Offices Close Due to Possible COVID-19 Exposure
The Bremen, Damariscotta, Nobleboro, and Waldoboro town offices have closed after a shared employee tested positive for COVID-19, according to officials from the four towns.
Third Solar Farm Proposed in Bristol
A developer wants to build a 12-acre, 3.5-megawatt solar farm across Bristol Road from the Bristol-South Bristol Transfer Station, the third and likely last major solar installation proposed for Bristol in recent months.
South Bristol Glides Through Typical Town Meeting
About 35 South Bristol voters approved the town’s education and municipal budgets, accepted a land donation, and OK’d changes to the shoreland zoning ordinance at annual town meeting on Tuesday, March 9.
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