Guitar loops for lunch: I treated myself two weeks in a row, taking in both of Salt Bay Chamberfest’s free Thursdays @ Noon concerts at Lincoln Theater in Damariscotta. Last week, I wrote about the fabulous hour-long solo performance on Aug. 9 by world-class classical guitarist Jason Vieaux. This week, I will tell you about the equally top-notch – but style-wise wildly different – noontime concert of electric guitarist Steven Mackey.
Mary Ann (Wilhelmi) Betke
Mary Ann (Wilhelmi) Betke, 82, wife of George C. Betke Jr. of Damariscotta, passed away unexpectedly at home on Aug. 13.
Ponder and Stir
When you lose someone you love, your life changes. When I lost my best friend, Steve, I realized immediately how much my life would change.
Community Forum on Mental Health in Waldoboro
The National Library of Health and Healing in Waldoboro is pleased to announce an upcoming community forum called “Mainers and Medicines for Mental Health.” Dr. Marcia Smolin, a well-known local psychiatrist, will be the featured speaker.
Nationwide Test of Emergency Alert System on Sept. 20
The Federal Emergency Management Agency, in coordination with the Federal Communications Commission, will conduct a nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System and Wireless Emergency Alert on Sept. 20 (primary date) or Oct. 3 (secondary date).
Farrin’s Boatshop Launches Lobster Boat ‘Tory Lyn’
On Thursday, Aug. 16, Farrin’s Boatshop in Walpole launched a 40-foot YB lobster boat built for Adam Gamage, of South Bristol. Gamage’s new boat, named “Tory Lyn,” was christened by his wife, Tory, and daughter, Sophie. Two bottles of champagne hit the stem of the boat at the same time with a great splash, bringing cheers from many friends and guests.
Seventy-Five Companies Named Best Places to Work in Maine
The Maine State Council of the Society for Human Resources Management has announced the winners in the 13th annual Best Places to Work in Maine program.
Newcastle Character Code Presentation Moved
The location of the public presentation on the proposed Newcastle Character Zoning Code scheduled for Tuesday, Aug. 28 has been moved to the community room at the Newcastle fire station on River Road. The program will begin at 7 p.m., as previously announced. Anyone interested in hearing about the new code, which is based on the concepts in the comprehensive plan adopted in June, is invited to attend.
Truckin’ in America
Hey folks! So I rolled over about 4:30 in the a.m. this Saturday past, gave Ms. Sue a little peck, and jumped out of bed. After a quick shower and shave, and another little peck (I think she mumbled something like “Have a safe trip”), I was out the door.
Mah Jongg Results
The Eat Soup With Nuts mah jongg group played in New Harbor on Thursday, Aug. 16.
Ice Cream Social, Concert this Weekend at WW&F
On Saturday, Aug. 25, one can ride the Wiscasset, Waterville & Farmington Railway to an old-fashioned ice cream social and an evening concert featuring Rough Sawn. Both events will be held at the beautiful fields of the Albee Farm, adjacent to Alna Center station.
Chris Hanna Service Announcement
There will be a gathering to reminisce about the life and good times of Chris Hanna, of Round Pond, who passed away Nov. 23, 2017.
Live Edge Music Festival Draws Record Turnout in Seventh Year
In its seventh year, the Live Edge Music Festival at Hidden Valley Nature Center in Jefferson drew a record turnout Sunday, Aug. 19.
Live Well Hits Newsstands Aug. 29
Live Well, the fifth and final issue of Lincoln County Magazine for 2018, will make its debut Aug. 29.
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