Scammers are using the Damariscotta Police Department’s phone number in an effort to obtain gift cards, police said.
NobleBOOro Spooktacular to Move Indoors
The location of the second annual NobleBOOro Spooktacular written about in the article “Nobleboro Central PTO to host Halloween party,” on page 4A, will take place indoors at Nobleboro Central School, located at 194 Center St. in Nobleboro, due to anticipated inclement weather. The date and time of the event is still Saturday, Oct. 27 from 5-8 p.m.
GSB Harvest Fair Coming Up on Oct. 27
Great Salt Bay Community School’s annual Harvest Fair will be held on Saturday, Oct. 27 at the school in Damariscotta from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., rain or shine. This event is the sole fundraiser for the GSB eighth grade’s spring trip to Boston.
All Welcome at Damariscotta Trunk-or-Treat
The Damariscotta Police Department, the Central Lincoln County YMCA, and Great Salt Bay Community School are once again teaming up for a Halloween Trunk-or-Treat. The event will take place in the GSB back parking lot from 4-6 p.m. on Halloween.
Harriet S. Zdunko-Upton Oct. 12, 1954 - Oct. 6, 2018
Harriet S. Zdunko-Upton, 63, of Acworth, Ga., passed away peacefully on Oct. 6 at Cape Coral Hospice Center in Florida, with her daughter, Stacy, by her side.
Chamber to Celebrate New Businesses with Ribbon Cuttings at Early Bird
The Damariscotta Region Chamber of Commerce will celebrate the recent openings of four businesses during the 2019 Early Bird event on Saturday, Nov. 3.
Crossroads Coffee Beans: Now Roasting on Westport Island
Most Americans who drink coffee – and according to foodandwine.com, Americans are drinking more than ever – either brew it in their kitchen or pick up a cup at a specialty coffee shop, restaurant, or takeout window.
‘Man of La Mancha’ Opening this Weekend
Performances are selling out for the Broadway musical “Man of La Mancha,” running Oct. 26 through Nov. 4 in the Parker B. Poe Theater at Lincoln Academy. This poignant play within a play, with its timeless themes and insights, is Heartwood Regional Theater Company’s 16th annual student production in collaboration with Lincoln Academy.
Passages Program Accepting Applications
Wayfinder Schools is now accepting applications for its Passages program. Passages is a home-based high school diploma program for young parents and other Maine teens who are struggling in traditional school settings. Passages accepts Maine students, ages 14-20, living in Knox, Lincoln, Waldo, Sagadahoc, Androscoggin, York, Cumberland, and Washington counties.
Nobleboro Central PTO to Host Halloween Party
On Saturday, Oct. 27, the Nobleboro Central School Parent Teacher Organization will host the second annual NobleBOOro Spooktacular at Duck Puddle Campground from 5-8 p.m.
LincolnHealth to Offer Free Memory Screenings Nov. 7
For the fourth year in a row, LincolnHealth will offer free, confidential cognitive screenings to help community members determine if they may be experiencing memory changes outside of those normally associated with aging.
E. George Thomas
E. George Thomas, of Boothbay Harbor, and Naples, Fla., passed away in Portland on Oct. 18 after a long battle with Alzheimer’s.
Former US SBA Administrator Endorses Maxmin Submitted article
Chloe Maxmin, candidate for House District 88, has been endorsed by former U.S. Small Business Administration Administrator Karen G. Mills. Mills served in President Barack Obama’s cabinet as administrator of the U.S. SBA from 2009-2013. Mills also served as the chair of Maine’s Council on Competitiveness and the Economy from 2007-2008.
ID Theft Presentation at Schooner Cove
On Tuesday. Nov. 6 at 10 a.m., Damariscotta Police Chief Jason Warlick will give a presentation on identity theft and data breach in the library at Schooner Cove Retirement Community, 35 Schooner St., Damariscotta, on the LincolnHealth – Miles Campus. Warlick’s presentation is free and open to the public. Call 563-5523 for more information.
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