Paul E. Dedrick, 77, of Newcastle, known to some as Mr. Paul or Bumpah, passed away at his home on the morning of Oct. 6. Paul was a proud veteran who always went out of his way to talk to those who served, and are currently serving.
Turkey Dinner in Somerville
The Somerville Fire Department will hold a turkey dinner with all the fixings on Saturday, Oct. 13 from 4:30-6:30 p.m. The dinner will be held at the fire house on Route 17 in Somerville. The price of the dinner is $10 per person, and $5 per child 6-12 years old. Kids under 5 are free. A family rate is also available.
Kiln Opening and Pottery Sale at Watershed
On Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 13 and 14, Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts in Newcastle will welcome visitors for an insider’s look at the atmospheric kiln-firing process as part of Maine Craft Weekend’s open studios event.
Lincoln County Courts
Hunter M. Andrews, 20, Boothbay Harbor, robbery, April 16, Maine Department of Corrections 10 years, all but 18 months suspended, probation four years, restitution $353.06; criminal threatening with dangerous weapon, April 16, Department of Corrections 18 months; eluding an officer, Aug. 2, Department of Corrections 18 months; reckless conduct, Aug. 2, Department of Corrections 18 months; OUI (alcohol), Aug. 2, $500, Two Bridges Regional Jail 48 hours, license suspended 150 days; violating condition of release, Aug. 2, dismissed (plea to other charge); theft by unauthorized use of property, Aug. 2, Department of Corrections 364 days; driving to endanger, Aug. 2, dismissed (plea to other charge); operate vehicle without license – condition/restriction, Aug. 2, dismissed (plea to other charge).
Pam Cabanas Selected Works at Customs House
Friendship artist Pam Cabanas rounds out the season at the October ArtWalk Waldoboro on Saturday, Oct. 13 from 4-7 p.m. at the Customs House, 908 Main St., Waldoboro.
Midcoast Conservancy to Host Environmental Film Festival
What do an Inuit father and son, a coastal Madagascar community, and a frustrated mom trying to wean her four kids off of their screens have in common? They are all subjects of short films that will be shown as part of the Wild and Scenic Film Festival hosted by Midcoast Conservancy on Sunday, Nov. 11.
Lincoln County Property Transfers
The following property transfers were recorded recently at the Lincoln County Courthouse in Wiscasset:
Boothbay: Paul V. Greenleaf and Wendy W. Greenleaf to Marsha J. Downey and Michael R. Downey; Judith V. Goodnow Tr. and Ocean Harbor Family Real Estate Trust to Astrid S. Carliner and Geoffrey O. Carliner;
Citizen’s Guide to Maine Referendum Election Available Online
As Election Day nears on Tuesday, Nov. 6, Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap is reminding all Maine voters of a nonpartisan resource that can help them make informed decisions at the polls, the 2018 Maine Citizen’s Guide to the Referendum Election, maine.gov/sos/cec/elec/upcoming/pdf/citizensguide.pdf.
Harold Guy Warren Jr. July 4, 1940 - Oct. 6, 2018
Harold Guy Warren Jr., 78, of East Boothbay, passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family on Oct. 6 at Central Maine Medical Center after a courageous battle with heart disease.
Adele Zucchi Ames June 5, 1948 - Oct. 7, 2018
Adele Zucchi Ames, of Northport, passed away on Oct. 7 at her home, her loving family with her, after a battle with Mesothelioma.
Food, Life, and Manhattans Cream puffs in all their airy, elegant glory
Cream puffs, also called profiteroles, are totally ridiculous and, well, creamy, puffy bundles of heaven. When was the last time you had the pleasure of biting into one? And I’m not talking about the ones you find in the frozen section at the grocery store. I’m talking about a freshly made cream puff.
Vivienne I. Daniels March 19, 1932 - Oct. 3, 2018
Vivienne I. Daniels, 86, passed away Oct. 3.
Red Cross Urges People to Do Home Fire Drills, Install Smoke Alarms
Fire Prevention Week began Oct. 7, and the American Red Cross reminds everyone to take two simple steps – practice fire drills at home and test smoke alarms monthly – to stay safe from the U.S.’ most frequent and deadliest disaster.
Thomas Broughton Rogers
Thomas Broughton Rogers of Bristol, Maine, passed away at his home on October 3, 2018, surrounded by his family and under Hospice care. He was the only child of Thomas and Helen Rogers, and is survived by his wife of 56 years, Mary (Holihan).
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