Lincoln County is blessed with an abundance of local restaurants and food-related businesses. From familiar favorites to newer arrivals, these eateries cater to different tastes and highlight different industries. Supporting these local businesses provides numerous economic and environmental benefits to the area.
State and Federal Officials Remind Drivers to Slow Down Submitted article
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and police departments throughout New England are teaming up to keep drivers and passengers safe, raising awareness of the risks of speeding and reminding them to obey speed limits.
Wayne Cecil Keene
Wayne Cecil Keene, 88, passed away on Wednesday, July 27, 2022 at the Maine Veterans Home, in Augusta, surrounded by his family.
At the Lincoln
I can’t think of a better way to celebrate summer than with some family favorites on the stage and screen. First, head down to the theater for an Indiana Jones double header! Two all-time favorites, “Raiders of the Lost Ark” and “The Last Crusade,” are playing just two screenings each this Thursday through Saturday.
The Scoop on a Twist of Moody’s
For 95 years, Moody’s Diner has been a signature business in Lincoln County. Thousands of customers have experienced the classic diner, dining on homemade baked goods and home cooked meals. The business recently added a new feature to the Moody’s experience – an ice cream stand called A Twist of Moody’s.
Coastal Rivers to Host Wabanaki Drumming Group Submitted article
Coastal Rivers will host a free drumming performance by the Burnurwurbskek Singers at Pemaquid Beach Park in Bristol, from 11 a.m. to noon, on Friday, Aug. 5.
Mid-Season Opening at Pemaquid Art Gallery Honors Supporters Submitted article
The public is invited to a mid-season art opening and event honoring patrons of the Pemaquid Art Gallery in Lighthouse Park, Bristol, Thursday, Aug. 4, from 5-6:30 p.m.
Harry ‘Terry’ Lowd III
Harry (Terry) Lowd III, 79, of New Harbor, sadly passed away on July 29, 2022. Harry was born in Salem, Mass. on July 10, 1943.
Thrifty Good Food Zucchini: Bane or Blessing?
Soon after we moved to our house in Midcoast Maine, a neighbor and I had a conversation about gardens and what we both hoped to grow in our gardens that summer. Upon hearing the word “zucchini,” she could not resist the old joke: “Don’t leave your car windows open in a parking lot, or you might find someone dumping their baseball bat-sized zucchini in your back seat.” Poor zucchini, they get no respect!
Garden Club of Wiscasset to Establish a Mentorship Program Submitted article
Would you like to know how to have a small pond with fish and lovely flowers around it in your yard? Would you like to grow your own vegetables? How about having native flowers for every season to enjoy and arrange for your table?
Joel Howard Graham Nov. 20, 1932 - July 23, 2022
Joel Howard Graham, 89, of Damariscotta, passed away on the most beautiful Maine day – July 23, 2022 – in Boothbay Harbor after a long journey with Alzheimer’s.
Neal Hughes and Crista Pisano: Paintings Large or Small at Sylvan Gallery Submitted article
For the second year in a row, Sylvan Gallery is pleased to offer an exhibition of the extraordinary oil paintings of Neal Hughes and Crista Pisano, two renowned landscape artists recognized for their skill at capturing the essence of their subject.
Nobleboro Man Wins #LCNme365 Photo Contest
Readers selected Mark Allen as the winner of the July #LCNme365 photo contest with his picture of a baby loon receiving a snack.
Walpole Artist Exhibit at Rockland Gallery Submitted article
The Caldbeck Gallery, at 12 Elm St. in Rockland, will open four new exhibits on first Friday, Aug. 5, with a reception from 5-7 p.m. The shows will continue through Sept. 11.
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