New cases of COVID-19 in Lincoln County residents continue to stay low, with 12 new cases reported by the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention in the past week.
Characters of the County A Legacy Firefighter in Dresden
Sabrina Doray’s heart never left her hometown of Dresden. Even after moving when she was young and attending high school in Richmond, Doray moved back across the bridge to her hometown after graduation and promptly joined the Dresden Fire Department on her 18th birthday.
New COVID-19 Cases Halve as Vaccination Options Expand
Lincoln County saw 11 new cases of COVID-19 over the past week, the lowest weekly increase since cases began to surge across Maine last November.
CDC Reports Second Death of County Resident from COVID-19
The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention reported the second death of a Lincoln County resident from complications due to COVID-19 on Thursday, Feb. 25.
Barn Door Baking Co. to Open New Location
Barn Door Baking Co. will open a breakfast and lunch restaurant in the 212 Main St. space recently home to Crissy’s Breakfast & Coffee Bar. The company will continue to operate its 158 Main St. cafe that adjoins Sherman’s Maine Coast Book Shop.
Verizon Proposes Antennas in Bell Tower of Second Congregational Church
Verizon Wireless is proposing to install wireless communications equipment in the bell tower of The Second Congregational Church in Newcastle.
County Adds 23 New COVID-19 Cases
Lincoln County saw 23 new cases of COVID-19 in the past week, down slightly from 25 new cases last week.
Cable from Aqua Ventus Turbine to Make Land in Boothbay Region
An underwater cable that will connect the New England Aqua Ventus I wind turbine off the coast of Monhegan Island to the mainland power grid will come ashore in the Boothbay region, developers said in a Zoom meeting Wednesday, Feb. 3.
COVID-19 Cases Tick Up Slightly as Vaccinations Continue
The number of new COVID-19 cases in Lincoln County residents ticked up slightly this week with 30 new cases, up from 25 last week.
Characters of the County A Maverick Motorcyclist
During the March on the Pentagon on Oct. 21, 1967, Alan McKinnon found himself in a difficult position. At the time, he was working for the U.S. Department of Defense while marching, along with about 50,000 other people, across Washington, D.C. to the Pentagon in an effort to end the Vietnam War.
Part of Dodge Point Closed For Timber Harvest
The parking area and all trails at Dodge Point Public Reserved Land, in Newcastle, on the east side of River Road will be closed for approximately three to six weeks to complete the state’s timber harvest.
New Weekly COVID-19 Cases Drop to 25
New cases of COVID-19 in Lincoln County residents dropped to 25 over the past week, down from 40 last week, as vaccinations for members of the general public 70 years and older continue at a LincolnHealth clinic in Boothbay Harbor.
Newcastle Fire Department Starts Fundraiser for Chief Huntley
The Newcastle Fire Department started a fundraiser for long-serving Chief Clayton Huntley on Friday, Feb. 5 to aid in his cancer treatment.
Tractor-Trailer Takes Down Utility Pole in Downtown Damariscotta
A tractor-trailer turning from Bristol Road onto Main Street in Damariscotta tore down some guy wires and half of a utility pole the morning of Friday, Feb. 5.
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