The holidays are over, but there’s still time to eat fattening, unhealthy, delicious food without guilt. You can start feeling guilty next week. Or next month. Meanwhile, make yourselves a fattening, delectable breakfast: Swedish pancakes.
Stephen L. Genthner Service Announcement
Stephen L. Genthner, 50, of Round Pond, passed away unexpectedly on the afternoon of Dec. 31.
Lincoln County Courts
Daniel McKechnie, 29, Waldoboro, possess softshell clams less than 2 inches 10-20 percent, Sept. 15, 2018, $100.
Nominations Sought for 2020 Teacher of the Year
As part of the Maine Department of Education’s ongoing efforts to highlight Maine’s outstanding teachers, nominations are now open for the 2019 County Teachers of the Year and 2020 Teacher of the Year.
First National Pledges Support for Inn Along The Way
First National Bank recently pledged $50,000 to Inn Along the Way in Damariscotta in support of its Chapman Farm campaign.
St. Cecilia Chamber Choir to Hold Auditions
St. Cecilia Chamber Choir will hold auditions for all voice parts. St. Cecilia Chamber Choir is an auditioned community chorus that rehearses Wednesday evenings at St. Andrew’s Church in Newcastle.
Lincoln County Property Transfers
The following property transfers were recorded recently at the Lincoln County Courthouse in Wiscasset:
Boothbay: Alice T. Grant to Nicole Allison Tibbetts and Myron Tucker Davis Hahn; James K. Behringer to Arled Woodlands LLC; Sarah B. Morley Pr. and Mary Frances Dodge Brewer Est. to Sarah B. Morley; Jean Reny, Jean F. Reny, and F. Jean Reny to Valerie J. Reny;
Damariscotta Photographer Wins 2018 #LCNme365 Photo Contest
Readers selected Dennis Boyd, of Damariscotta, as the winner of the 2018 #LCNme365 photo contest with his photograph of Parsons Creek in Edgecomb.
Carol Ann (Ahearn) Blodgett Oct. 11, 1938 - Dec. 29, 2018
Carol Ann (Ahearn) Blodgett, of Waldoboro, passed away on the morning of Dec. 29.
Foundation Offers Scholarships for Maine Students
The Maine Community Foundation offers more than 600 scholarships that support students pursuing studies in music, journalism, teaching, horticulture, technology, the arts, and many other fields. The scholarships are available for students who attend secondary, post-secondary, and graduate schools, as well as nontraditional programs.
HOW TO MAKE THE NEWS
As we navigate the doldrums of the news year – the time around the holidays when government offices close and interview subjects go on vacation – it seems an appropriate time for a reminder on how to pitch a news article.
Gov.-Elect Mills Encourages Statewide Day of Service Submitted article
As a capstone to her inaugural week in office, Gov.-elect Janet Mills is encouraging the people of Maine to participate in a statewide Day of Service on Saturday, Jan. 5.
St. Giles’ Schedules Free Supper for Jan. 5
St. Giles’ Episcopal Church, on Route 126 in Jefferson, will host the first of its free 2019 wintertime suppers for Midcoast residents on Saturday, Jan. 5 at 5 p.m.
Ayva’May Elaine Reed
Myranda McClure and Travis Reed, of Friendship, are pleased to announce the arrival of a baby girl, Ayva’May Elaine Reed.
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