Mike Tilton, 93, of Dexter, died March 4, 2021 at a Dover-Foxcroft hospital. He was born Jan. 21, 1928 in Sheepscot. He served in the U.S. Army as a master sergeant in a tank division during the Korean War.
Gawler Sisters Live From The Waldo on March 11
The Waldo Theatre will present the next in its series of virtual performances at 7 p.m. on Thursday, March 11 with a concert by the Gawler Sisters, a fun-loving, folk-singing, fiddle-playing family from Maine. The show will be broadcast live in real-time from The Waldo stage.
George Walter Brown June 30, 1944 - March 3, 2021
George Walter Brown, 76, of Wiscasset, came into this world on June 30, 1944 and his gentle spirit left us on March 3, 2021.
Lincoln County Courts
James Bergman, 39, Wiscasset, violating condition of release, Feb. 17, Two Bridges Regional Jail seven days.
Lincoln County Indictments
Lincoln County indictments, March 3 and 4:
Michelle J. Benavidez, 39, transient, class B aggravated assault, class D domestic violence criminal threatening, class E violation of condition of release.
Whitefield Man Charged in Destruction of Farm Stand
A 47-year-old Whitefield man was arrested Thursday, March 4 and charged in connection with the recent destruction of a farm stand near his home.
Family-Run Oyster Farm’s ‘Shellies’ Are ‘Always in High Demand’
George Faux had long spent his summers on the Damariscotta River, striper fishing and both playing and working on boats, before starting his own oyster farm, Great Salt Bay Oyster Co.
First Pumpkinfest Meeting March 18
All are welcome to the first planning meeting on March 18 for this year’s Damariscotta Pumpkinfest & Regatta. The meeting is from 4:30-6 p.m. in the Central Lincoln County YMCA’s meeting room at 525 Main St. in Damariscotta. Masks and social distancing will be required.
Local Man Makes History — 400 Years Ago
On March 16, we will celebrate the 400th anniversary of an event that most Mainers know only vaguely from an elementary school history lesson. The occasion is worth remembering not only because it was an important moment in history, but also because at its root were issues similar to what we are facing today — the pandemic and racial inequity.
Waste Watch Who's recycling?
This is another one of those difficult subjects to write about in this column, because I’m not really sure how many readers it actually applies to. This happens on such a frequent basis though, I’m going to throw it out there anyways, just in case …
LincolnHealth Offering Free CNA Class
LincolnHealth is accepting applications for the spring Certified Nursing Assistant class until March 26. The 10-week training begins April 20 and runs until June 24. The class is offered at no cost to the student, and accepted students can apply to earn while they learn through LincolnHealth’s apprenticeship program.
Richard Edward Irving June 4, 1939 - Feb. 16, 2021
Richard Edward Irving, 81, of Waldoboro, died Feb. 16, 2021, at Maine Medical Center in Portland.
Robert ‘Bob’ Witte April 24, 1935 - Feb. 28, 2021
Robert “Bob” Witte, born April 24, 1935, a resident of Waldoboro since July 2000, died peacefully in his home on Feb. 28, 2021 after a prolonged illness.
Ponder and Stir
These words from an old column I wrote years ago about our B&B in Maine brought to mind the pandemic we are living in now. This is a time of growth, challenges, change, and connection. Each day we are facing new challenges, our schedules are changing, and we have a stronger connection with family and friends.
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