Lars H. Rydell, 76, died Aug. 25 at his summer residence on Isle of Springs in Boothbay. He was born in Boston, Mass. on April 10, 1942 to Carl A. Rydell and Nan A. Holmqvist.
LCSO Charges Two with Break-Ins at Bristol Job Site, Boothbay Store
The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office has charged two men in connection with break-ins and thefts at a Bristol job site and a Boothbay store.
Rev. Theodore “Ted” Lyman Clapp
Rev. Theodore “Ted” Lyman Clapp, 99, passed away peacefully at Quarry Hill in Camden on Aug. 19. Born on May 15, 1919 in Northampton, Mass., he was the son of Richard and Ellen (Lyman) Clapp.
LCSO Investigates Theft of 1930 Ford
The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the theft of a 1930 Ford Model A Coupe from a residence in Nobleboro.
Lyme Time Who you see matters!
There is a phrase that the Lyme community uses that has upset the rest of the medical world: “Lyme-literate doctor.” This phrase has been developed and used to specifically to highlight those who are highly educated and experienced in diagnosing and treating Lyme and tick-borne diseases. They are heavily networked with other Lyme-literate providers and consult with on difficult cases.
Kerstin Chapman Art at Bristol Library
The month of September will feature watercolors by Kerstin Chapman at the Bristol Area Library.
Pemaquid Triathlon – a Winner!
Kudos and sincere gratitude go out to each and every volunteer who made the first Pemaquid Triathlon such a fabulous event! What a great example of local leadership from the Bristol Parks and Rec crew.
2018 Pumpkinfest T-Shirts Coming Soon
On Saturday, Aug. 25, volunteers from the Damariscotta Pumpkinfest committee joined forces with Lincoln Academy students and staff to prepare more than 1,000 T-shirts and sweatshirts celebrating this year’s Pumpkinfest.
Candlelit Walk for World Suicide Prevention Day
Suicide rates went up more than 30 percent in half of the U.S. states from 1999-2016, according to a June 2018 Vitalsigns report from the Centers for Disease Control. Maine and Lincoln County have both seen those same steady increases.
Collaboration Releases Two New Films About Maine Aquaculture
Maine Coast Harvest is a series of short documentary films designed to highlight the economic and employment opportunities presented by Maine’s burgeoning aquaculture industry.
Historical Merry Story to Be Told at Skidompha Genealogy Presentation
The story of the Merry family of Damariscotta — the “m” in Skidompha Library — will be told at a free public presentation by researcher Darby Langdon, of Edgecomb, on Wednesday, Sept. 5, 12:30-2 p.m. in Skidompha Library’s first-floor Porter Meeting Hall. Allow time to find parking.
Barbara Evelyn Jewett Shaw April 26, 1940 - Aug. 22, 2018
Barbara Evelyn Jewett Shaw, 78, passed away Aug. 22 at her daughter’s home, after a brief battle with cancer.
Spice up Labor Day at Pumpkin Vine Family Farm
One can explore the magic of spices on Sunday, Sept. 2 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. when the Chef’s Cupboard joins the farmers market at Pumpkin Vine Family Farm in Somerville for a special tasting and learning event. Fall is in the air, the harvest is approaching, and it’s a great time to expand one’s spice repertoire.
Lincoln County Courts
Clinton Benner, 32, Waldoboro, unlawful trafficking in scheduled drugs, June 13, 2013, probation violation, Two Bridges Regional Jail 30 days, probation partially revoked, probation continued; fail to comply sex offender registration act, first offense, Feb. 27, Two Bridges Regional Jail 30 days.
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