McKinley Neuser, 21, had just arrived at her job as a waitress at The Contented Sole in Bristol on Monday, July 30, when she realized that her purse, with about $600 in cash, had disappeared from the basket of her electric scooter.
Dresden Couple Transitions from Beef to Storage
After 11 years of raising cattle for beef, Jeff and Linda Biden, of Eastern River Cattle Co., recently got out of the cattle business. However, the barn that previously housed the company’s herd will now have a new purpose: storing automobiles.
Massachusetts Bicyclist Hurt in Crash on Route 1 in Newcastle
A LifeFlight helicopter flew a Massachusetts bicyclist to Maine Medical Center in Portland after a collision involving the bicycle and a Subaru on Route 1 in Newcastle the afternoon of Tuesday, July 31.
Bristol Woman, 98, Receives Boston Post Cane
Georgina “Gina” Rayburn, 98, recalled her days as a store owner in pre-statehood Alaska and a dancer touring with her late husband during a brief ceremony recognizing her as Bristol’s oldest resident Friday, July 20.
By 9-to-1 Margin, Bristol Votes to Save Dam
In a long-awaited referendum vote, Bristol residents voted overwhelmingly to save the Bristol Mills Dam on Tuesday, July 24.
Art for a Cause: Newcastle Surgeon Raises Funds for Pakistani School
Rifat Zaidi, an orthopedic surgeon at LincolnHealth’s Miles Campus in Damariscotta, is picking up his camera to give girls in rural Pakistan the opportunity of education.
Clothing Company Opens Showroom in Round Pond Boathouse
Paul Landry Co., a Round Pond apparel company inspired by the owner’s grandfather, is opening a showroom after being in business for over a year.
Bristol to Vote on Dam July 24
Bristol residents will decide the fate of the Bristol Mills Dam in a referendum vote Tuesday, July 24.
Governor and First Lady Sell Boothbay Home
Maine Gov. Paul LePage and First Lady Ann LePage sold their Boothbay home June 29.
Demolition of Damariscotta Barbershop Begins
Demolition of the former barbershop in downtown Damariscotta to make way for new public restrooms began around 6:45 a.m., Wednesday, July 11.
‘More than Jumping Rope’: South Bristol PE Teacher Departs After 24 Years
“It is with the greatest sincerity that I say there could be no place else I would have rather spent the past 24 years,” physical education teacher Liz Giles-Brown said of her career at South Bristol School.
Damariscotta Greenlights Medical Cannabis Storefront
The Damariscotta Planning Board approved an application for a medical cannabis, or marijuana, storefront Monday, July 2, after receiving no comments during a public hearing.
Buzz Maine Closes in Damariscotta, Plans Relocation
Buzz Maine, the coworking space and cafe in downtown Damariscotta, closed Saturday, June 30, with the owner saying she plans to relocate the business.
Newcastle’s Chandler House Welcomes First Tenants
The first tenants of Mobius Inc.’s Chandler House, on Academy Hill in Newcastle, received the keys to their apartments during the building’s grand opening Wednesday, June 27.
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