The number of boarding students at Lincoln Academy is down to 37 from 68 last year, while local enrollment continues to rise with one of the largest freshman classes in more than a decade.
DA Dismisses Remaining Sex Crime Charges against Bristol Man
The district attorney’s office has dismissed five remaining charges of felony sex crimes against a Bristol man in exchange for a plea of no contest to domestic violence assault.
Broadband Brainstorming Forum Stresses Community-Driven Approach
The Lincoln County Regional Planning Commission and the Island Institute banded together to discuss best practices for bringing high-speed internet access to rural communities with Lincoln County residents, business owners, and local officials.
Fair Urges All to Prepare, for Storms or ‘Apocalypse’
Imagine if the electrical grid went down for weeks or months at a time. What would you do? How would you eat, get clean water, or stay warm? Where would help come from if the rest of the state or the country was also without power and struggling to survive?
Sweet Georgia BBQ Opens in Newcastle
Sweet Georgia BBQ, the roadside stand from Bristol, is now open at its new location in downtown Newcastle.
Miles Gift Shop Closes as Hospital League Shifts Focus
The Miles Memorial Hospital League closed its gift shop at LincolnHealth’s Miles Campus in Damariscotta on Friday, Sept. 13, as the charity examines its current operations and future goals.
Camden National Bank to Build New Damariscotta Branch at 435 Main St.
Camden National Bank will move its Damariscotta branch from its present location in the Coastal Marketplace to the development going in at 435 Main St. – now named Camden National Plaza.
Couple on Motorcycle Taken to Hospital After Wiscasset Crash
A husband and wife were taken to Mid Coast Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries after a collision with a car on Route 1 in Wiscasset the afternoon of Sunday, Sept. 15.
Sweet Georgia BBQ to Finish Season in Newcastle
Sweet Georgia BBQ recently shuttered for the season at its 1955 Bristol Road location in Bristol, but the lunch and dinner spot has plans to reopen in downtown Newcastle later this month.
In Memory of Granddaughter, Damariscotta Couple Fights Addiction
The donation of $30,000 for addiction prevention and treatment is only the beginning of a Damariscotta couple’s effort to fight addiction in memory of their late granddaughter.
Bicyclists Flood Into Damariscotta for Overnight Stop on 325-Mile Tour
The Bicycle Coalition of Maine brought 450 cyclists from 37 states and four countries to Damariscotta on Monday, Sept. 9 for an overnight stop at Round Top Farm during their 325-mile tour of Kennebec Valley and the Midcoast.
As Year-Round Island Populations Disappear, Monhegan Organization Works to Preserve Culture
As the number of Maine islands with year-round populations dwindles, the Monhegan Island Sustainable Community Association is striving to ensure year-round families can afford to live on the island and keep its culture alive.
Damariscotta to Tweak Marijuana Rules After First Hearing
Damariscotta will make minor adjustments to its draft medical and “adult use,” or recreational, marijuana ordinances after a first public hearing Aug. 28.
New Harbor Man Seeks Republican Nomination for Congress
A family physician and U.S. Army veteran who lives in New Harbor and practices medicine in Waldoboro is seeking the Republican nomination to challenge U.S. Rep. Chellie Pingree in Maine’s 1st Congressional District.
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