“I definitely know it’s not a decision that most people would be looking at, especially at this age, but I’m ready to go,” said 23-year-old Mary Catherine Eddyblouin, of Bristol, who will leave her familiar life in just over a month for a convent.
400 New Firefighters Later, Ops Chief at County Fire Academy Steps Down
The veteran operations chief and one of the founding members of the Lincoln County Fire Academy, responsible for the training of hundreds of local firefighters, stepped down in late June.
Alna Deems Tiny House Illegal, Owners May Pursue Petition
The owners of a 196-square-foot tiny house in Alna may pursue a petition after learning the town considers the structure illegal.
Parade Participation Swells in Whitefield
After a disappointing 2018, Whitefield’s annual Fourth of July parade and fundraiser saw a considerable uptick in floats and visitors.
Car Strikes and Kills Pedestrian Crossing Road in Whitefield
A 64-year-old Whitefield man died when a car struck him as he walked across Head Tide Road to check his mail the afternoon of Tuesday, July 9.
Wiscasset Pier Welcomes Two New Shops
Every summer, the Creamery Pier on Route 1 in Wiscasset offers strolling locals and visitors an outdoor mall of sorts with a breeze and an up-close view of the Sheepscot River. This summer the pier introduces two new apparel shops – Maine Life and Lobstaholic.
Water Street Kitchen and Bar Aims to Become a ‘Destination’ Restaurant
The Water Street Kitchen and Bar, a new restaurant with a focus on Mediterranean flavors, opened in the former location of Le Garage in Wiscasset on Thursday, June 27.
Sunny or Not, New Wiscasset Farmers Market Shines
Only four markets in, the new Wiscasset Farmers Market on the recreational pier is off to a great start, no matter what the weather has in store.
Whitefield Library Celebrates ‘Having a Future’ at Ribbon-Cutting
The Whitefield Library Association celebrated the purchase of the former Arlington Grange with a tribute to donors and a ribbon-cutting during its second annual open house on Saturday, June 22.
Gatto Gets 50 Years for Murder of 4-Year-Old Girl
Shawna L. Gatto, 44, of Wiscasset, was sentenced to 50 years for the December 2017 murder of 4-year-old Kendall Chick during a hearing at the Lincoln County Courthouse in Wiscasset on Tuesday, June 25.
Secondhand Bookshop to Open in Downtown Waldoboro
The Waldoboro Public Library will open a new secondhand bookshop at 25 Friendship St. in early July.
Jefferson 21-Year-Old Dies in Crash, an Artist ‘Always Full of Joy’
Laura K. Foley, 21, of Jefferson, died in a single-vehicle crash on Route 126 in Jefferson the night of Sunday, June 23. An artist, musician, and employee of Sheepscot General in Whitefield, she was described by a manager as “always full of joy.”
Juveniles Vandalize Alna’s Old Town Office
Two male juveniles broke into Alna’s old town office, smashed glass items, and spray-painted obscenities on the walls in early June.
Whitefield Volunteers Create Map and Guide to Showcase Town
A new map and guide showcases the activities and businesses of Whitefield and its villages, the work of a small group of volunteers.
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