LincolnHealth received its initial shipment of the COVID-19 vaccine in the late morning of Tuesday, Dec. 22 and administered its first doses to front-line caregivers in the afternoon.
Edgecomb Community Church Thankful Tree
The Edgecomb Community Church has put up a special holiday tree in front of the church building. The Thankful Tree is a way for community members to recognize the many things they are grateful for during the pandemic.
Margaret Avis Kallberg Anderson Dec. 13, 1926 - Dec. 21, 2020
Margaret Avis Kallberg Anderson was born on Dec. 13, 1926 in Minneapolis, Minn. and passed away Dec. 21, 2020, in Damariscotta. She was the younger daughter of her parents, Edna Ziebarth and Clarence Kallberg.
Zachary Michael Winpenny
Zachary Michael Winpenny, aka Zak, Winny, and Chicken Nugget, left this world too soon on Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2020 due to injuries sustained in an automobile accident. He was only 17.
All Paws Celebrates Five Years
All Paws Pet Sitting, owned and operated by Sarah Caton, has just completed five years of successful business.
Constance Miltimore (Blanchard) Best
Constance Miltimore (Blanchard) Best, 88, of Augusta, passed away on Sunday, Dec. 13, 2020 at home with her family by her side, following a short illness.
Lincoln County Courts
Timothy S. Alley, 62, Walpole, possessing mutilated unmeasurable lobster, Oct. 4, $500.
Mark Wyman Biscoe Sr. Aug. 10, 1936 - Dec. 19, 2020
Mark Wyman Biscoe Sr., 84, passed away peacefully Dec. 19, 2020 surrounded by those who loved him most at Maine Medical Center in Portland.
Nobleboro Teen’s Condition Upgraded to Serious
The condition of Gage York, the Nobleboro teenager injured in a Dec. 8 crash, has been upgraded from critical to serious as of Tuesday, Dec. 22, according to a Maine Medical Center spokesperson.
Waldoboro Public Library Needs Trustees and Volunteers
The Waldoboro Public Library Board of Trustees is looking for new members. Volunteers are also needed on the board’s fundraising and building committees.
Characters of the County: No Better Feeling than Coming Home
On Tuesday, Dec. 8, at the Waldoboro municipal building, Derek Booker was sworn in as deputy director of Waldoboro Emergency Medical Services. His parents were on hand. Residents of Waldoboro, gathered for that evening’s selectmen’s meeting, witnessed the ceremony. His mentor, Waldoboro EMS Director Richard Lash, introduced him to the community he swore to serve. It was the proudest moment of his life.
Rubbish! A label for the consumer: How2Recycle
In examining a package to be discarded, have you ever felt confused about whether or not it can be recycled? Current recycling protocols place the responsibility for making such decisions on consumers. But merely affixing the chasing arrows symbol or printing the words “please recycle” on a package offers little guidance on how to do so. In some cases, claims of recyclability can be downright inaccurate.
David Whitney Sept. 10, 1937 - Dec. 14, 2020
My father, David Whitney, passed away Dec. 14, 2020 at the age of 83.
Families Fundraising for Injured Edgecomb Man
On Oct. 1, Mike ReQua was cutting down a large tree on his property when it snagged the tree next to it. The tree instantly snapped it off and struck him from behind, leaving him with multiple life-threatening injuries.
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