The new coffee shop in the heart of downtown Damariscotta hopes to create community and connection along with espresso drinks and fresh baked goods.
Damariscotta Chamber’s Telega to Focus on Outreach
The new marketing and membership coordinator at the Damariscotta Region Chamber of Commerce aims to connect with members and help inject new energy into the chamber.
Five of 10 Sex Crime Charges against Bristol Man Dismissed
The district attorney’s office has dismissed five of 10 felony charges against a Bristol man accused of various sex crimes against a minor.
Skidompha Library Gives Pam Gormley Royal Sendoff
The high-pitched whine of a lone trumpet signaled the arrival of her majesty, the queen, as she descended the Skidompha Library staircase to bestow damehood upon the library’s outgoing executive director, Pam Gormley.
Local Attorney Charged with Theft from Second Nonprofit
A suspended local attorney charged with theft from a charitable organization in August 2018 was charged with theft from a second nonprofit Thursday, May 16.
Newcastle Chicken Coop Burns
Newcastle’s fire chief suspects a heat lamp or light as the cause of a fire that destroyed a chicken coop and killed two chickens the morning of Monday, May 20.
Newcastle Legislator on Medical Leave
State Rep. Michael G. “Mick” Devin, D-Newcastle, has been on medical leave from the Legislature since Feb. 5 while seeking and undergoing treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder related to his military service.
Voters Approve $6.1M GSB Budget
Twenty-one voters from Bremen, Newcastle, and Damariscotta, including the seven members of the Great Salt Bay School Committee, approved the Great Salt Bay Consolidated School District’s $6,099,967.08 budget during the district’s annual budget meeting Wednesday, May 8.
Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust Moves into 1888 Farmhouse at Round Top
Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust moved into its new headquarters in a restored 131-year-old farmhouse at Round Top Farm on April 22.
Damariscotta Selectmen Approve Marijuana Regulations
The Damariscotta Board of Selectmen voted 3-1 on May 1 to approve draft regulations for medical and recreational marijuana businesses, which will go to public hearings before a townwide referendum vote in November.
Damariscotta, LincolnHealth to Split Cost of Miles Street Rebuild
The town of Damariscotta and LincolnHealth will split the cost for reconstruction of Miles Street and construction of a sidewalk on the street.
A ‘New Day’ at LCTV
Lincoln County Television has a new look at its Newcastle office and studio and an even newer lineup of regular programming coming up in the near future.
Damariscotta Church Celebrates Easter in New Home
Twin Villages Church has been born again in a new and roomy Damariscotta building, moving across town just in time for Easter Sunday.
Damariscotta Selectmen Agree to Bar Marijuana Edibles
The Damariscotta Board of Selectmen agreed to ban the sale of marijuana edibles Wednesday, April 17, during a workshop on regulations for recreational marijuana businesses.