Rick Simonds belongs to four halls of fame as a basketball coach and player. He will soon enter a fifth, the Maine Basketball Hall of Fame. But for all his success in college hoops, Simonds remembers an elementary school softball championship with Bristol among the high points of his career.
As Tremor Halts Work, Builder of WWII Dioramas Seeks Help to Finish Project
His work stalled by a tremor, a Round Pond man who builds World War II dioramas hopes someone will help him finish one more project.
CHARLOTTE IS NOT RETIRING
What makes a good reporter?
I could tell you my theories or I could tell you about Charlotte Boynton.
BLAIR THE PATRIOTS FAN
I listen to sports talk radio almost every day on my commute to and from the office: “The Morning Jab” and “The P.M. Jab” on 96.3 The Big Jab, out of Portland.
Governor Pardons Former Legislator From Dresden
Gov. Paul LePage, in his last days in office, pardoned former Rep. Jeffrey K. “Jeff” Pierce, R-Dresden, of a 35-year-old felony conviction for drug trafficking.
50 Years Ago in Lincoln County
From The Lincoln County News, November 1968:
Election Day: Lincoln County backed the Nixon-Agnew ticket on Nov. 5, giving the Republican from California 5,659 votes to 3,378 for Democrat and then-Vice President Hubert Humphrey and 231 for Alabama segregationist and former Gov. George Wallace.
Community Remembers Sam Roberts as Civic Leader, Family Man
Family, friends, and community leaders remembered Samuel E. “Sam” Roberts as a civic leader and family man during his service at Strong-Hancock Funeral Home in Damariscotta on Thursday, Nov. 15.
Kennebec County Man Gets Four Years for Drug Deal in Waldoboro
A Kennebec County man has been sentenced to four years in prison for selling methadone in Waldoboro in October 2017.
SAM’S ADVICE
We at The Lincoln County News are mourning today the loss of Publisher Emeritus Sam Roberts.
Former LCN Publisher Sam Roberts Dies at 87
Samuel E. “Sam” Roberts, 87, third-generation publisher of The Lincoln County News from 1966-1992, died at LincolnHealth’s Miles Campus in Damariscotta early Tuesday, Nov. 6.
Former Manager Admits to Embezzlement from New Harbor Store
A former manager accused of embezzling more than $50,000 from the New Harbor convenience store Dee’s Variety has admitted to felony forgery and theft charges.
WHAT DID WE SAY?
Enough politics. How about those Red Sox?
DA’s Office Dismisses Robbery Charge Against Madison Man
The Lincoln County District Attorney’s Office has dismissed a robbery charge as part of a plea deal with a Somerset County man related to an incident in Nobleboro last October.
Lobster Boat Crashes Into South Bristol Bridge
A lobster boat crashed into the bridge over The Gut in South Bristol during stormy weather Saturday, Oct. 27, damaging the boat and temporarily closing the drawbridge to boat traffic.
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