Concord Coach Lines service to Wiscasset was due to resume at a new stop Wednesday, July 24 after more than six months with no bus service to the town.
Babb Second Featured Artist at Shottery
The Shottery Gallery of Art, at 97 Pemaquid Trail in New Harbor, is now featuring the work of Julie Babb. This Damariscotta artist’s paintings have become much sought-after for her distinctive images of birds, which she renders in gouache.
Elizabeth Britton Creamer Feb. 27, 1919 - Oct. 26, 2018
Mrs. Elizabeth Britton Creamer, 99, passed away peacefully with loving family by her side on Oct. 26, 2018 in Louisville, Ky.
Carpenter’s Boat Shop Names Interim Executive Director
In his first week as interim executive director of The Carpenter’s Boat Shop in Pemaquid, Nat Shed learned everything he knows about boats. But, of course, The Carpenter’s Boat Shop offers more than boat-building lessons, and he looks forward to fulfilling the organization’s mission to nurture lives, build boats, and help others.
Karl’s Kids Fundraiser Dance Party is July 26
Karl’s Kids will host a dance party as its first Lincoln County fundraiser on Friday, July 26 at the Lakeside Barn in Duck Puddle Campground in Nobleboro.
Visitors Invited to Make Art at Wiscasset Art Walk
Colorful ribbons, buttons, tulle, and gorgeous fabric remnants are the art supplies on hand for visitors who want to take part in the community Weaving Project during Wiscasset Art Walk on Thursday, July 25 from 5-8 p.m.
Sawyer Fundraiser at ‘Grandma Camp’
The grandchildren of Pam and Gary Sawyer, of New Harbor and Massachusetts, are here for a week with their grandparents. It has been dubbed Grandma Camp. They do the things kids do in summer — beach, boating, and some volleyball. They visit with friends and get in some swimming and kayaking. They also devote several days to helping others.
Cove’s Edge Earns National Quality Award
LincolnHealth’s Cove’s Edge, which offers skilled rehabilitation and long-term care services, has been recognized as a 2019 Silver Achievement in Quality Award recipient by the American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living.
Alna to Open Cooling Shelter
Due to the high temperatures forecast for the weekend, Alna’s emergency management agency director will open a cooling shelter at the fire station, 1579 Alna Road, from noon to 4 p.m. on Saturday, July 20.
Lincoln County Courts
Nicholas A. Hodgdon, 25, Boothbay, domestic violence assault, June 30, 2018, probation violation, Two Bridges Regional Jail 60 days, probation partially revoked, probation continued.
Darrell “John” Peaslee Service Announcement
A celebration of life for Darrell “John” Peaslee, of Jefferson, who passed away July 7, 2019, will be held on Sunday, July 28 at 1 p.m. at the Elks Lodge, 397 Civic Center Dr., Augusta.
Free Presentation on Invasive Forest Pests
Invasive forest pests like the emerald ash borer and hemlock woolly adelgid are already having devastating impacts on Maine’s forests; browntail moth is affecting human health as well as tree health; and Asian long-horned beetle, with a large host range, could be the next invader on the horizon.
Lincoln County Indictments
Lincoln County indictments, July 17:
Tyler T. Geyer, 31, Pemaquid, class C violation of condition of release.
News Along the Way Caregiving at the Inn
Oftentimes, Inn Along the Way is described as a collaborative community supporting caregivers and older adults. In its simplest form, caregiving obviously means giving care. How does it actually work in the reality that is our society?
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