It’s no secret that I love chocolate cake. I also love whiskey, as evidenced by my love of Manhattans.
Lincoln County Courts
Abel Bryer, 20, Boothbay, transportation of drugs by minor, June 10, 2018, dismissed (other).
Red’s Eats Loves Going Green
Red is Red’s Eats’ favorite color, but the popular Wiscasset lobster shack loves going green, too.
Paul Philip Bramhall Sr. Nov. 24, 1935 - Feb. 3, 2019
Paul Philip Bramhall Sr., 83, of Friendship, passed away on Feb. 3 at Cove’s Edge in Damariscotta.
Medomak Valley High School Honor Roll
The second-quarter honor roll at Medomak Valley High School in Waldoboro is as follows:
Elsie J. Graffam Oct. 30, 1928 - Feb. 2, 2019
Elsie J. Graffam, 90, of Bath, passed away Feb. 2 after a long illness.
Lincoln County Property Transfers
The following property transfers were recorded recently at the Lincoln County Courthouse in Wiscasset:
Alna: Cullen Thomas Wilson to Elliot Adrian Conte and Abigail Jean Buswell;
Karsyn Reed
Courtney and Joshua Reed, of Friendship, are pleased to announce the arrival of a baby girl, Karsyn Reed.
Milo Rain Browne-Hov
Bethany Browne and Eric Hov, of Nobleboro, are pleased to announce the arrival of a baby boy, Milo Rain Browne-Hov.
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‘Artist’s Choice’ Opening Reception is Feb. 8
River Arts in Damariscotta presents its “Artist’s Choice” exhibition, juried by acclaimed art historian and critic Daniel Kany. The public is invited to the opening reception on Friday, Feb. 8 from 5-7 p.m.
Ralph A. Knight Jr. April 23, 1933 - Jan. 24, 2019
Ralph A. Knight Jr. (Bud), of Jefferson, went home to be with the Lord at Good Shepherd Hospice House in Sebring, Fla. on Jan. 24 after being diagnosed with aggressive esophageal and lung cancer in December.
Edgecomb Man to Serve as Advisor to Governor Submitted article
Tom Abello, of Edgecomb, will serve as a senior policy advisor to Gov. Janet Mills.
Skidompha Skoop
Skidompha Library is committed to preserving our local history for the benefit of future generations. Our most recent endeavor is to provide online access to historical archives of The Lincoln County News. We have raised over $40,000 and are working hard to raise the remaining $10,000 to complete the project.
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