Dwayne West loves to hunt. And he loves the art of breaking down a deer — slicing away the layer of fat, cutting the steaks from the tenderloin, carving the chops from the ribs, working his way carefully around meat damaged by bullets. He recalls learning the trade, how he would have been happy to do the work for free. It’s not surprising that he makes his full-time living managing the meat department at Hannaford in Damariscotta. But it’s this seasonal family business that is his passion.
Saw-Blade Sign Arrives at Mill at Pemaquid Falls
A new sign has arrived at the Mill at Pemaquid Falls, fashioned from a 66-inch-diameter saw blade.
Daughters of the American Revolution News
On Nov. 10, the monthly Pemaquid Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution meeting was held for the first time at American Legion Post 36 in Boothbay. The chapter thanks Cmdr. David Patch for the opportunity to social distance in the wonderful facility on Industrial Park Drive. Prior to 2020, the chapter had been meeting at The Lincoln Home, with few exceptions, since 1932.
A Century of Community Journalism!
This edition of The Lincoln County News is very special, as it marks the completion of 100 years of family ownership of the newspaper. What makes up 100 years and what does this really look like?
Villages of Light Brightens Spirits with Reimagined Event
In its fourth year, the annual Villages of Light event adapted to bring a safe, physically distanced event to Damariscotta and Newcastle on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 27 and 28.
RSU 12 Serves Restaurant-Quality Seafood for Lunch
The standard processed fish sticks have gotten an upgrade at Sheepscot Valley Regional School Unit 12 in Somerville. These days, students are eating fish caught locally by Maine fishermen.
Roslyn E. Strong Sept. 12, 1920 - Nov. 30, 2020
Roslyn E. Strong, aged 100, died on Nov. 30, 2020 in Boothbay Harbor.
Michael D. Pinkham Sr.
Michael D. Pinkham Sr., age 61, peacefully passed away with family at his side Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2020, after a 16-year battle with rheumatoid arthritis, in which he never gave up and kept on fighting until God called him home.
Marjorie Munro Dec. 30, 1930 - Oct. 12, 2020
Marjorie Munro, 89, died peacefully in her sleep in Boulder, Colo. on Oct. 12, 2020. She was born Marjorie Jean Robinson on Dec. 30, 1930 in Arlington, Mass., to Mabel and William Robinson. She lived in Arlington and New Hampshire and graduated from Arlington High School.
Jake Day Dioramas on Display in Damariscotta
Maurice “Jake” Day’s Christmas dioramas are on display at Milling Around and the Damariscotta Region Chamber of Commerce in Newcastle. The dioramas will be lit from sunset until 9 p.m.
Andrew David Sciascia June 1, 1958 - Nov. 28, 2020
Andrew David Sciascia, 62, of Bradford Road, Wiscasset, passed unexpectedly on Saturday, Nov. 28, 2020.
Paul Leo McMullin Jr. March 14, 1927 - Nov. 27, 2020
Paul Leo McMullin Jr., 93, formerly of Luther, Iowa and Zephyrhills, Fla., passed away on Friday, Nov. 27, 2020 at the Israel Family Hospice House in Ames, Iowa.
Calculating the Probability of Success
On Thursday, Nov. 12, the Medomak Valley High School math team meets for practice. Seventeen different computers boot up in 17 different homes and a grid of students fills the screen. Instructor William Hinkley posts a three-point problem to the group. Several students stare intently into their monitors, reasoning through the logic in their heads. Others immediately put pencil to paper as they begin making calculations, angling toward the correct answer.
Donald Thomas Mills July 19, 1931 - Nov. 29, 2020
Donald Thomas Mills, 89, of Chamberlain, passed away on the afternoon of Nov. 29, 2020, with Donna, his wife of 57 years, by his side. Born in Lackawanna, Pa. on July 19, 1931, he was the son of Frank and Helen Mills.
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