Sonia Turanski, the new executive director at The Carpenter’s Boat Shop in Pemaquid, wants to propel the organization into the future while continuing to honor its founding principles.
Damariscotta to Decide Selectman’s Race
Damariscotta voters will choose between two political newcomers to fill an open seat on the board of selectmen in a special election Tuesday, March 3.
Collins, LePage Headline Bristol Event
U.S. Sen. Susan Collins and former Maine Gov. Paul LePage were among the Republican luminaries at the Lincoln County Republican Committee’s annual Lincoln Day fundraiser at The 1812 Farm in Bristol Mills on Saturday, Feb. 22.
Kitchen Fire Knocked Down Quickly in Sheepscot
The two tenants of a house in Newcastle’s Sheepscot village were able to exit safely when a hot pot of oil on the stove caught the kitchen on fire the afternoon of Wednesday, Feb. 26.
Damariscotta Voters Approve TIF District
About 14 Damariscotta voters approved the creation of a tax increment financing district in a near-unanimous vote at a special town meeting Wednesday, Feb. 19.
Twin Villages Hair Salons Join Forces to Form Lavish
Two hair salons from the Twin Villages have joined forces to form Lavish, a hair salon for men, women, and children, at 19 Sheepscot Road in Newcastle.
Lincoln County Football to Cease Operations
After 19 seasons and approximately 18,000 players, the volunteer-run nonprofit Lincoln County Football will cease operations.
Camden National Bank to Open New Damariscotta Branch March 2
The Camden National Bank branch in Camden National Plaza, the new development at 435 Main St. in Damariscotta, will open Monday, March 2.
Over 250 Pack Damariscotta Legion Hall to Hear from Senate Candidate
More than 250 people packed the Wells-Hussey American Legion Post No. 42 in Damariscotta for a bean supper with Sara Gideon, a Democratic candidate to represent Maine in the U.S. Senate, Monday, Feb. 10.
Despite Concerns at Hearing, Damariscotta Preservation Ordinance Will Go to Vote
Despite some recent public opposition, a historic preservation ordinance will go to a referendum vote in Damariscotta on Tuesday, March 3.
DOT to Reduce Speed Limit for Section of Main Street, Damariscotta
The Maine Department of Transportation will extend the 30-mph speed limit on Main Street in Damariscotta from the intersection with School Street to the intersection with Back Meadow Road.
Storm Damage Closes LA Technology Building
The Cable-Burns Applied Technology and Engineering Center at Lincoln Academy in Newcastle sustained heavy water damage after a tree fell onto the building during stormy weather Friday, Feb. 7.
County Sides with Lincoln Academy in Appeal of Newcastle Tax Bill
The Lincoln County Board of Commissioners has unanimously approved an abatement of property taxes for “dorm parent” apartments at Lincoln Academy, saying Newcastle may not tax the housing because it contributes to the school’s tax-exempt purpose.
Local Homeschoolers Put Knowledge on Display at Skidompha
Fourteen homeschooled children from eight families across Lincoln County put their knowledge on display in the atrium of Skidompha Library as part of Homeschooler Cultural Day on Thursday, Jan. 30.
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