A Brunswick man sustained non-life-threatening injuries from a gunshot to his leg at a Wiscasset residence in the early morning hours of Wednesday, July 10. Police are looking for two people of interest who fled the scene prior to the arrival of officers.
Characters of the County: Al Cohen Lights Up Lincoln County
It was a combination of things that led to Al “Big Al” Cohen’s status as a Maine celebrity: his iconic suspenders, the tie-dye gorilla or tiger shirts, his larger-than-life personality, the firework store, and the popular commercials he was featured in about his store Big Al’s Super Values, which sat on Route 1 in Wiscasset for nearly 35 years.
Bristol Select Board Reviews Comprehensive Plan Compliance Issues
Members of the Bristol Select Board convened at the town office Wednesday, June 26 to discuss the town’s draft comprehensive plan’s compliance issues identified in a review completed by the Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation & Forestry.
Pemaquid Point Lighthouse Park Storm Damage Repairs Take Final Step
After months of repairs from January storm damage, the last repairs to the historic bell house at Pemaquid Point Lighthouse Park in Bristol began on Wednesday, June 26 when contractors laid the first bricks in the new walls of the building.
New European-Style Cafe Opens on Main Street in Downtown Damariscotta
Rue 77, a European-inspired cafe and the newest addition to business in downtown Damariscotta, opened its doors on Friday, June 28, at 77 Main St.
Characters of the County: Behind the Plate with Jeff Lamb
The saying goes many hands make light work, but those involved need to coordinate if the work is going to be light. Sports enthusiast and Newcastle Publick House sous-chef Jeff Lamb, of Damariscotta, brings that team-oriented mentality to whatever he’s trying to accomplish.
Bremen Voters Decline Surveillance Cameras, Approve Budgets
Bremen voters dispatched with the town’s 58-article warrant over the course of two hours at the annual town meeting held in the afternoon of Saturday, June 22 at the Bremen fire station.
Characters of the County: Painting Home with Susan Bartlett Rice
The beauty of Lincoln County lives in art all over the world, printed on paper, thrown into clay, and etched in the hearts of those who visit and call this place home. Susan Bartlett Rice, a painter and muralist living in South Bristol with her husband and two kids, has been capturing the textures and patterns of the Midcoast for most of her life.
Characters of the County: Counting on Erin Bean
It’s hard to forget those who answer the call for help in times of need, whether that’s a friend, family, or even a stranger. For Erin Bean, Dresden resident, Wiscasset Ambulance Service Chief, mother to six, gardener, and bagel baker, she’s been showing up for people for over 25 years.
Lincoln Academy Graduation Celebrates Students’ Accomplishments
Rain held off as family, friends, and members of the public gathered on the Col. Stanley G. Waltz Athletic Field at Lincoln Academy in Newcastle on Friday, June 7 to celebrate the class of 2024 as students received diplomas and recognition for their work.
LOOKING UP
It was easy to believe everything my father told my sister and I when we were kids: tales of fish living in puddles after it rained on Elm Street in Damariscotta, friends of his only living off cherry Pop-Tarts, and how he rode his old Honda motorcycle across the country a few times.
Characters of the County: Growing Horizons with Chris Perry
Part of the joy of having a passion is sharing it with others, and for decorated athlete, longtime Bristol Consolidated School physical education teacher, coach, and pumpkin grower Chris Perry, he continues to love working with the young athletes and students of Lincoln County.
Final Phase Of Damariscotta Parking Lot Improvement Project Scheduled
The municipal parking lot and waterfront park in Damariscotta is set to undergo the second and final phase of a $4 million flood resiliency renovation starting Sept. 3 and continuing into November.
Characters of the County: Connecting with Christa Thorpe
To connect with others is a deeply human experience, and in her roles as a teacher, a community development coordinator at Island Institute in Rockland, Bremen School Committee member, and former Bremen Broadband Committee chair, Christa Thorpe has been fostering that kind connection between and within communities her whole life.
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