Lincoln County can and should be proud of protesters here for their peaceful participation in nationwide protests of the killing of George Floyd specifically and racial injustice in general.
Thomas P. Sikes, Aug. 13, 1948 - June 3, 2020
Thomas P. Sikes, 71, of Edgecomb, died tragically in a fatal collision on Wednesday, June 3, 2020 in Wiscasset.
Damariscotta Mills Fish Ladder Reopens
The Damariscotta Mills Fish Ladder property reopened to the public on Monday, June 1, the first day of the second phase of Gov. Janet Mills’ plan to reopen the state. Visitors must wear masks and practice physical distancing.
Round Pond Restaurant Closes for Season While Sister Business Reopens
The Anchor, a seasonal restaurant in Round Pond, will not open this year due to concerns about COVID-19. The restaurant’s sister establishment, Muscongus Bay Lobster Co. – which has only outdoor seating – opened May 23.
Damariscotta Boutique Shutters Permanently, Citing Coronavirus
Two Fish boutique in downtown Damariscotta reopened Wednesday, May 27, but only for a few days. With a good measure of sadness and a dash of relief, owner Chris Hunt closed the clothing and home goods shop for good Saturday, May 31.
Shottery Gallery Opens for the Season
The Shottery Gallery of Art is opening for its 22nd season on Friday, June 5. This year, following state guidelines, and for the comfort and safety of everyone, visitors must wear a facemask and gloves. This is essential for the handling of needlework and ceramics. Gloves will be available if needed. A maximum of five visitors will be allowed in the gallery at a time.
Matthew James Callahan Feb. 8, 1960 - April 29, 2020
Matthew James Callahan, 60, passed away in his home in Castlerea, County Roscommon Ireland, April 29, 2020, his loving wife by his side and his four daughters joining in across the Atlantic, thanks to the blessing of technology.
Primary Candidates to Field Questions in LCN Forums
Candidates in three local races with contested primaries will field questions from The Lincoln County News and the public during forums the next two Thursdays.
Sally Chittenden (Deming) Robinson Feb. 18, 1929 - May 26, 2020
On May 26, 2020, as the fog lifted and the day’s sunlight cast rainbows throughout her favorite windows at home, Sally Chittenden (Deming) Robinson relinquished the frame she had often so valiantly preserved against all odds and that had kept her hospitalized since March, to join her growing circle of dear ones and her Creator for the Next Great Adventure. She had a substantial list of questions to ask upon arrival.
Marion F. Griffin Service Announcement
A graveside service for Marion F. Griffin, who passed away on March 8, 2020, will be held at the German Cemetery in Waldoboro on Monday, June 8 at 3 p.m.
Mary Elaine Chasse Plumes
Mary Elaine Chasse Plumes, 84, died May 19, 2020 at Mercy Hospital in Portland. She was the daughter of George D. Chasse Sr. and Katherine Doukas Chasse, late of Damariscotta.
Thrifty Good Food Trending into summer
Our Sargent crabapple, just outside our kitchen window, has finally burst into a glorious cloud of pink and white. The bees are ecstatic and so am I. Spring has finally arrived! It may be a couple of weeks late this year and suddenly feels like it is trending into summer, but the warmth is most welcome.
Leo A. Gould Jr. Sept. 23, 1941 - May 29, 2020
Leo A. Gould Jr., 78, of Whitefield, died Friday, May 29, 2020, at the Alfond Center for Health in Augusta with his family outside of his window.
Sally Robinson
Sally Robinson, 91, of Waldoboro, passed away on the morning of May 26, 2020 at her home with her loving husband William, by her side.
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