At Lincoln Academy in Newcastle, school administrators’ efforts to safely deter osprey from nesting on antiquated light poles surrounding the turf field yielded fruit on Thursday, May 23, with staff members believing the birds have ceased their rebuilding attempts.
The Contented Sole Reopens for Season in New Location
With the help of their dedicated staff, The Contented Sole owners Warren Busteed and Beth Polhemus opened the restaurant at its new location at 32 Southside Road in New Harbor on Saturday, May 25.
Damariscotta River Cruises Continues Making Waves A Decade In
Damariscotta River Cruises in Damariscotta is celebrating its 10th full season of riparian voyages in the Twin Villages. Business and life partners Chip Holmes and Olga Oros have been operating their tour boat service from the dock at Schooner Landing Restaurant and Marina in Damariscotta full time since 2014.
Characters of the County: A Slice of Nick Krunkkala’s Life
Certain things lend themselves to sharing, but there’s something special about food that brings people together. No one knows that better than Nick Krunkkala, the owner of Oysterhead Pizza Co., at 189 Main St. in Damariscotta. While the lifelong food lover shares his culinary passions with the public, he is also an avid pop-culture fan, national champion lacrosse player, and father of two daughters.
Hearty Roots Finds Permanent Home in Bremen with Land Purchase
Hearty Roots, an outdoor-based community wellness program facilitating connection between people and nature, finalized the purchase of 114 acres of land in Bremen to serve at its headquarters on Wednesday, May 15.
Longtime South Bristol Harbormaster Retires
The harbor ordinance in South Bristol, established in 1988, only slightly predates Cecil Burnham’s involvement with the town’s harbor management, which began in 1990. After 35 years, however, Burnham retired from the position at the age of 82.
Bremen Residents Pass Ordinance Amendments at Special Town Meeting
Residents passed six articles in total at a special town meeting held at the Bremen town office on Tuesday, May 7, including amendments to the town’s land use ordinance and shoreland zoning ordinance, permitting authority, and transfer of funds.
Bremen Sets Special Town Meeting To Consider Ordinance Amendments
Bremen voters will convene for a special town meeting to consider amendments to the town’s land use and shoreland zoning ordinances at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, May 7 at the town office.
Whitefield Residents Allocate ARPA Funds at Annual Town Meeting
After a lengthy discussion, Whitefield voters authorized the allocation of the remaining funds from the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 at the Saturday, March 16 annual town meeting.
Bristol Voters Question Education Budget, Approve All Articles
Bristol residents dispatched with the 48-article annual town meeting warrant in two and a half hours while posing questions to representatives from Bristol Consolidated School and the AOS 93 office about the education budget.
Round Pond Dock Destroyed In January Storms Rebuilt
A public dock beloved by residents in Round Pond harbor was recently reconstructed after incurring significant damage in the dual January storms that hit the coastline.
Characters of the County: Wil Dow Continues the Legacy
Lincoln County is full of families that have been here for generations and Wil Dow, of Waldoboro, is part of one of those long heritages. If his name sounds familiar, it’s because it is; most Lincoln County residents have passed his family’s namesake furniture store, Dow’s Furniture, at 280 Atlantic Highway, at some point.
Route 32 Reopens in Chamberlain After January Storms
The portion of state Route 32 that winds through the Bristol village of Chamberlain reopened to traffic on Wednesday, Feb. 28 after weeks of work by Hagar Enterprises Inc., of Damariscotta.
South Bristol To Consider Changing Town Employee Selection Process
In addition to considering the education and municipal budgets, voters at the South Bristol annual town meeting on Tuesday, March 12 will consider authorizing a change to how town office employees are selected for the second year in a row.
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