After a public hearing about amendments to the historic preservation ordinance Wednesday, Aug. 19, the Damariscotta Board of Selectmen set a goal of December for a vote on the changes.
Disbarred Attorney Sentenced to House Arrest for Embezzlement
Jonathan C. Hull, a disbarred local attorney, pleaded guilty to three crimes related to embezzlement from two nonprofits he served as treasurer at the Lincoln County Courthouse on Tuesday, Aug. 25.
Bangor Savings Plans Renovation of DB&T’s New Harbor Branch
Bangor Savings Bank plans to renovate the New Harbor branch of Damariscotta Bank and Trust, which will soon merge into Bangor Savings.
‘Swab-and-send’ Site Opens at LincolnHealth, No New Cases in County
A state-sponsored “swab-and-send” COVID-19 testing site opened at LincolnHealth’s Miles Campus in Damariscotta on Wednesday, Aug. 26.
New Developers of Monhegan Wind Project Aim for 2023 Deployment
The new developers behind a long-planned offshore wind energy demonstration project south of Monhegan Island now hope to have the floating turbine in place by summer 2023.
Damariscotta Officer Glad to Be Back Home in Maine
Six months into his job as a full-time officer with the Damariscotta Police Department, Joseph Booth said he is glad to be back home in Maine after years stationed overseas and around the country with the U.S. Army and Army Reserve.
GSB Sets Tentative Start Date for Students
The Great Salt Bay School Committee has tentatively set Tuesday, Sept. 8 as the day students will return to school.
Lincoln County Goes 11 Days with No New COVID-19 Cases
The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention has reported no new cases of COVID-19 and one more recovery among Lincoln County residents in the past week.
New Bristol Mills Fish Ladder Set for Completion by Winter
Work on the new fish ladder at the Bristol Mills Dam is progressing and should be complete by the beginning of winter, according to the contractor.
Bristol Planning Board Hears Proposal for Solar Farm
The Bristol Planning Board will soon consider two permit applications for a 12.7-acre solar farm spread across two properties, with the possibility of a at least one more application to come for a separate solar farm.
Damariscotta Approves Drive-In Movies on Waterfront
The Damariscotta Region Chamber of Commerce, Lincoln Theater, and Tidewater Telecom will host a free drive-in movie in Damariscotta’s municipal parking lot at 8 p.m., Thursday, Aug. 20 — with more to come if the experiment proves successful.
County Down to Three Active Cases of COVID-19
The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention reported one more case of COVID-19 in a Lincoln County resident and two more recoveries in the past week.
Wiscasset Procession Honors Firefighter after Death From 9/11-Linked Cancer
n Saturday, Aug. 1, a 10.8-mile funeral procession along Route 1 from Bath through Wiscasset honored Richard Kubler, a former New Jersey firefighter and recent transplant to Wiscasset who died July 25 of cancer related to his service at ground zero after the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
Damariscotta Sees Second Medical Cannabis Application
Two Bremen residents plan to open Damariscotta’s second and final – for now – medical cannabis storefront, Above and Beyond, in Main Street Centre, at 464 Main St.
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