The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office is advising renters of storage units to check their units and report any break-ins or missing items after the arrest of a Thomaston man in connection with numerous burglaries.
Hometown Hootenanny Returns to Opera House
Over the past decade as the Opera House at Boothbay Harbor has attracted an increasing number of nationally and internationally known touring musical acts, one weekend each spring is reserved to celebrate local talent during the joyous ritual of the Hometown Hootenanny. The Hometown Hootenanny is led by the inimitable Garry Blackman, of Boothbay. The night of music and stories is slated for Saturday, April 14, beginning at 7 p.m.
Lincoln County Property Transfers
The following property transfers were recorded recently at the Lincoln County Courthouse in Wiscasset:
Boothbay: Alexander D. Walker and Alexandra J. Walker to Derek J. Joannides; Victoria M. Corbin and Victoria M. Corbin Lewis to Patricia Inness Royall; United States Of America HUD to Eliza C. Jones; Scott D. Mercier and Jennifer L. Mercier to Kyler Douglas Carty;
Rev. Jeffrey T. “Jeff” Belcher June 22, 1939 - Feb. 21, 2018
Rev. Jeffrey T. “Jeff” Belcher, 78, of Rockland, died early Feb. 21.
MAPLE TIME
We encourage readers to go to Maine Maple Sunday on March 25.
Wiscasset Voters Will Again Consider Fate of Police Department
Wiscasset voters will again consider whether the town should have a police department at the annual town meeting by referendum in June.
Arrive Alive Creative Contest Accepting Submissions
The 14th annual Arrive Alive Creative Contest is open to graduating high school seniors in Maine who wish to send a message to their peers about the dangers of drinking and driving and/or distracted driving.
Margaret (Madel) L. Kubie Feb. 9, 1920 - March 16, 2018
Margaret (Madel) L. Kubie, 98, of Newcastle, passed away peacefully on the afternoon of March 16 surrounded by family and friends at the Lincoln Home in Newcastle. Born on Feb. 9, 1920 in Cliffside Park, N.J., she was the only daughter of five children born to Carl K. Mutze and Frederike (Pfanakuche) Mutze.
Juniper Hill to Hold Spring Open House
What are the academic benefits of learning outdoors? Find out answers to this question and more at Juniper Hill School for Place-Based Education’s spring open house on Saturday, April 7 from 10 a.m. to noon.
Seedling Saturday Sales to Start Up in Late April
Despite the snow on the ground, spring has arrived, and the garden seedlings in the greenhouses of Morning Dew Farm’s Seedling & Supply, at 49 Center St. in Damariscotta, are loving the longer daylight hours.
PWA Celebrates Youth Art Month
March is Youth Art Month, a month of promoting art and art education nationally. To highlight the importance of the arts in children’s lives and to celebrate, Pemaquid Watershed Association is holding an exhibition of eighth-grade student art at the Pemaquid Watershed Association office-gallery, 584 Main St., Damariscotta.
John Maurice Reilly Sr. Jan. 8, 1922 - March 10, 2018
John Maurice Reilly Sr., 96, of New Harbor, passed away on the evening of March 10. Born on Jan. 8, 1922, John was the son of William and Margaret (Sweeney) Reilly. He graduated from Bristol High School and especially enjoyed playing baseball during his school years.
Main Street Grocery Welcomes New Hires
Main Street Grocery, of Damariscotta, recently hired a new grocery manager and meat department manager.
Maine Maple Sunday is March 25
Maine Maple Sunday is March 25. Several local maple syrup operations are opening their doors and, unlike the past couple of years, the sap houses have been boiling, thanks to warm weather the first two weeks in March.
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