District Attorney Natasha Irving says she will prosecute a former Waldoboro police officer who shot and killed a teenager in 2007 if the state does not file a murder charge first, but Maine Attorney General Aaron Frey says she has no authority to do so.
LCN to Host Waldoboro Candidates Forum
The four candidates for two seats on the Waldoboro Board of Selectmen will field questions during a forum June 16.
Gleason Artist Lyn Asselta Wins Major International Award
Gleason Fine Art gallery artist Lyn Asselta has earned “Gold” recognition for one of her paintings at the prestigious Juried Exhibition of the International Association of Pastel Societies. For pastel artists, this recognition is akin to winning the Kentucky Derby.
Merry Barn’s Virtual Summer Camp Registration Open
The Merry Barn Writers’ Retreat is offering a virtual summer camps for young writers and readers. These week-long and one-day adventures will take place over Zoom.
Pemaquid Mill Volunteers Prepare Shingles
Eleven volunteers completed a variety of tasks at the first work session of the season at the Old Bristol Historical Society’s restoration project on the mill at Pemaquid Falls on Friday and Saturday mornings.
Jan Kiviniemi Nov. 1, 1943 - June 3, 2020
Jan Kiviniemi, 76, of Newcastle, passed away on the afternoon of June 3, 2020 at Maine Medical Center with his loving wife and soul mate by his side.
Mark Robert Woodman Oct. 21, 1972 - June 4, 2020
Mark Robert Woodman, 47, of Wiscasset, passed away suddenly on the evening of June 4, 2020 after suffering a heart attack. Born on Oct. 21, 1972 in Damariscotta, he was the son of Judith Alice (Benner) Seiders and the late Robert Edward Woodman.
Gretchen Greenleaf Nov. 29, 1972 - June 2, 2020
Gretchen Greenleaf, 47, of Westport Island, passed with her loving mother and brother holding her at MaineGeneral Medical Center, Augusta, on Sabbath, June 6, 2020.
Karen White Milliman March 7, 1929 - June 5, 2020
Karen White Milliman, 91, passed away peacefully on Friday, June 5, 2020 following a brief illness. She was born March 7, 1929 in Hartford, Conn. During World War II, Karen served her country in the Women’s Land Army on a farm near her home in West Hartford, Conn.
Round Pond
B.J. and Roy Hudson were busy last week making sure that the flags were flying on the phone poles in time for Memorial Day. Thanks to Roy’s donation of several more flags, we are hopeful, at some point, to have them flying the whole length of town.
Junior Golf at Wawenock to Start June 9
Wawenock Golf Club will offer Maine State Golf Association junior play days beginning Tuesday, June 9.
Government Delivering Many Stimulus Payments on Debit Cards
This week, the U.S. Department of the Treasury and the IRS are starting to send nearly 4 million economic impact payments by prepaid debit card, instead of by paper check. Card recipients can make purchases, get cash from in-network ATMs, and transfer funds to their personal bank accounts without incurring any fees. They can also check their card balance online, by mobile app, or by phone without incurring fees.
Backyard Runathon to Benefit Local Businesses
Lincoln Academy cross-country alumni have organized a 24-hour Backyard Runathon to raise funds for Damariscotta-area businesses.
Searchers Find East Boothbay Woman with Help of New Program
The Lincoln County Emergency Management Agency’s Project Lifesaver team quickly found a missing 82-year-old East Boothbay woman Wednesday, May 27. The search was the first of its kind for the county’s Project Lifesaver program.
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