Earlier this month, I got an exclusive interview with a celebrity dog. Her name is G, and she was the inspiration for the “Pupkin” pumpkin found at The Good Supply. G graciously allowed me onto her property for an interview. (Full disclosure: I did bribe her with lots of treats.”
Samoset Fish and Game Announces Top Shots
The Samoset Fish and Game Club held shotgun and archery competitions on Sunday, Oct. 14 at the club’s rifle range in Bristol. The day opened to a beautiful crisp morning. Wild turkeys greeted the first arrivals and the colors of autumn were vibrant. Everyone enjoyed some morning refreshments and camaraderie.
Main Street Grocery Offers Incentive to Reuse Bags
As Damariscotta prepares for an Election Day referendum on whether to ban plastic grocery bags, one grocery store is introducing a program to encourage alternatives.
David A. Taylor Service Announcement
David A Taylor, 84, of Boothbay Harbor, passed away peacefully with his loving wife by his side on Oct. 13 at their home.
Jefferson Column
The autumn is glorious this year, and once again the brilliant display of change sweeps over me. Driving the roads of Jefferson this past week I experienced my hometown through the eyes of a visitor, my friend, Evelyn, who arrived to see the fall colors just in time, flying in from Montana.
Despite Rain, Chamber Shred Event A Success
The rain couldn’t dampen the spirits of the Damariscotta Region Chamber of Commerce Board members volunteering at the Fall Shred Event at Lincoln County Publishing Co. on Saturday, Oct. 13.
Wiscasset Announces Spirit of Giving Program
Through the efforts of community businesses, organizations and individuals, the town of Wiscasset announces its annual Spirit of Giving holiday program, which is designed to help parents fulfill the holiday needs and wishes for their children. The program is for Wiscasset families and students attending Wiscasset schools.
Forty Trees Remaining for Second Annual Villages of Light Celebration
More than 30 trees have already been reserved for the second annual Villages of Light celebration in Damariscotta and Newcastle. Businesses, organizations, and individuals interested in reserving a tree should do so soon before they run out!
More Than 500 Responses to LCN Reader Survey So Far
The Lincoln County News publishers and staff are asking all community members to take the reader survey available at lcnme.com. The survey will be open until Monday, Nov. 5.
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Robert David Allen Jr.
Robert David Allen Jr., of Woolwich, passed away on Oct. 5 at Horizons Living and Rehab Center in Brunswick. He passed of CHF and Diabetes issues.
Family Bike-Riding Open House at Community Center
Anyone curious about fat-tire biking is invited to join Midcoast Conservancy’s AmeriCorps Outdoor Adventure members Jess, Emma, and Miranda on Saturday, Oct. 20 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. for some outdoor fun at the Wiscasset Community Center, 242 Gardiner Road, Wiscasset.
Katherine Seibel Begins Medical School
Katherine Seibel, of Damariscotta, received her white coat in a ceremony marking her symbolic entrance into the medical field in a ceremony at the Merrill Auditorium in Portland on Sept. 22. It was the 22nd white coat ceremony at the University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine, the largest provider of physicians for the state of Maine.
Ruth Elizabeth Bernardi Feb. 9, 1946 - Oct. 9, 2018
Ruth Elizabeth Bernardi, 72, of Waldoboro, died peacefully at the Sussman House on Oct. 9. Her husband of 53 years, Thomas R. Bernardi Sr. and her immediate family were by her side.
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