Jeannine T. Daigle, 92, formerly of Waldoboro, passed away Oct. 9, 2022 at Edgecomb Green in Edgecomb. Jeannine was born Aug. 3, 1930 in Edmundston, New Brunswick, Canada to Levite Rossignol and Emma Levesque Rossignol.
Gift Containers at Saltwater Artists Gallery Submitted article
The Saltwater Artists Gallery members think gifts need to be wrapped creatively. Why use an ordinary box when mouthwatering chocolates can be placed on a gorgeous yellow glass plate made by Pam Wilcox?
Midcoast Matters All hail the fall trails!
Oh sure, the tender greens of spring are sweet. The crunch of snow underfoot is crisp and satisfying. The shifting shadows of a summer walk are a delight. But really, is there any time more spectacular to hike than in autumn, in Maine? We are blessed with the magical palette of staunch evergreens against the chorus of the deciduous orchestra, and perfect temps that invite your sweater to come along even if it ends up around your waist mid-hike.
Betty Ann Gersh Feb. 29, 1928 - Sept. 28, 2022
Our dearest mother, Betty Ann Gersh, of Waldoboro, passed away of natural causes on Sept. 28, 2022 at the Sussman House in Rockport. She was 94.
Sandra Lee Robbins
Sandra Lee Robbins, 75, of Augusta Road, Bowdoin, died Saturday, Oct. 8, 2022 at Maine Medical Center in Portland.
William ‘Bill’ Robinson Jr.
On Friday, Oct. 7, 2022, William “Bill” Robinson Jr., 82, of Nobleboro, died peacefully at Maine Veterans’ Home in Augusta after a period of declining health.
Kathleen Ann Geroux March 23, 1945 - Sept. 29, 2022
Kathleen Ann Geroux, 77, of Jefferson, passed away unexpectedly Sept. 29, 2022 at LincolnHealth with her family by her side.
South Bristol Historical Society Talks About Tourism Submitted article
The next South Bristol Historical Society meeting will be held Wednesday, Oct. 12, at 7 p.m. at the Parish Hall of the Union Church on Rutherford Island. The program, titled “Coming From Away: Visitors and Vacations in Maine and South Bristol,” will be a conversation between Jayne Gordon and Dave Andrews comparing and contrasting the history of Maine and South Bristol tourism.
Day’s Jewelers Hires New Vice President of Marketing Submitted article
Joseph Corey, president of Day’s Jewelers announced the hiring of Nikia Levesque as vice president of marketing for the company’s eight jewelry stores across Maine and New Hampshire. Levesque has worked for Day’s since she was a teenager beginning her career as a service specialist at the company’s Waterville location.
Joanna Leigh Rubenstein
Joanna Leigh Rubenstein, 51, died on Oct. 6, 2022. Joanna died comfortably at her home after a lifelong struggle with Rett syndrome.
Characters of the County: MVHS Alum Connor Daigle Reflects on Running Career, Looks to the Future
For Medomak Valley High School graduate Connor Daigle, running wasn’t always in the plan but is now one of the biggest parts of his life.
‘Local Color’ at the Bristol Area Library Submitted article
After moving from Massachusetts to Midcoast Maine almost 20 years ago, Judy Nixon was able to dedicate more time to pursuing her interest in fine art. Having worked in the accounting field for many years, she appreciated having the freedom to explore her creativity by studying with several local artists whose work she admires.
NCS Nets Island Win Submitted article
Soccer players from Nobleboro Central School and Vinalhaven faced off Wednesday, Sept. 28 with the NCS Lions netting a 4-1 win.
Round Pond
William Smith had the surprise of a lifetime on Saturday when his daughter, Judith Utley, hosted a surprise 90th birthday party with his close friends at The Chamberlain House here in Round Pond.
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