The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention has reported no new cases of COVID-19 and two more recoveries from the illness in Lincoln County over the past week.
Brush Fire Burns Quarter-Acre in Bristol
A brush fire burned about a quarter-acre of land and spread into nearby woods off Stoneybrook Lane in Bristol the afternoon of Tuesday, June 2.
No Longer Forgotten, Local Veteran Receives New Headstone
Local researchers recently uncovered the identity of a veteran of two wars buried in an unmarked grave in Damariscotta. On the Thursday before Memorial Day, they dedicated a new headstone at his grave.
Newcastle to Hold Town Meeting By Referendum
Newcastle will hold its annual town meeting by secret ballot July 14, to coincide with the state primary.
Local Providers Report Success With Telehealth After ‘Trial by Fire’
As the coronavirus arrived in Lincoln County, LincolnHealth and other local medical providers rapidly rolled out telehealth programs so they could continue to conduct regular appointments.
County Case Count Up Three, With One More in Hospital
The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention reported three new cases of COVID-19 and one more hospitalization in Lincoln County over the past week.
Downtown Damariscotta Merchants Propose Open-Air Market
Some downtown Damariscotta merchants hope to transform the Twin Villages into an open-air market at least once a week.
Construction of Pemaquid Beach Pavilion Complete
Round Pond contractor Ledgewalker Builders LLC completed the construction of the new Pemaquid Beach Pavilion on Friday, May 15.
No Injuries from Head-on Collision in Bristol
There were no injuries in a head-on collision near Bristol Consolidated School, at 2153 Bristol Road in Pemaquid, the afternoon of Friday, May 22.
Garage Fire Extinguished Quickly in Bristol
A vehicle fire that spread to the back of a garage at 95 Sodom Road in Bristol was extinguished quickly the afternoon of Friday, May 22.
Familiar Face Takes Over Harbor Ice Cream
Norma Leeman, who worked at Harbor Ice Cream as a summer job while in school, will now run the New Harbor stand with her mother, local business owner Heather Leeman.
County Sees First Hospitalization, Two New Cases
The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention reported the first hospitalization of a Lincoln County resident for COVID-19 on Tuesday, May 19.
GSB Budget Down $392K
The draft 2020-2021 budget for the Great Salt Bay Consolidated School District is down $392,032.07 or 6.43% from the previous year.
Wiscasset Pub Reopens After Violation of COVID-19 Rules
The Cubbyhole Sports Pub, on West Alna Road in Wiscasset, reopened Monday, May 18 after closing May 6 due to three violations of liquor rules – including one involving COVID-19 restrictions.
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