In 2010, the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) became law. A critical provision of the ACA was the expansion of Medicaid, known in Maine as MaineCare. The intent of expansion is to extend coverage to include eligible low-income Mainers whose incomes are too high to qualify for existing MaineCare, but who do not qualify for federal tax credits to purchase insurance on the ACA marketplaces.
October Events at Medomak Arts
Oil paintings by Carolyn Gabbe, of Nobleboro, are on display this month at Medomak Arts, 13 Friendship St., Waldoboro. Birds, landscapes, and still-life arrangements adorn her beautifully rendered canvases. The show was featured during ArtWalk Waldoboro on Oct. 14 and will continue throughout the month.
McCoy Steven Thimlar
Jessica and John Thimlar, of Waldoboro, are pleased to announce the arrival of a baby boy, McCoy Steven Thimlar.
From the Legislature: Legislature to Address Food Sovereignty, Marijuana
On Monday, Oct. 23, my colleagues and I will travel back to the State House to convene for a special session that has been called by the governor to address a few specific concerns.
Dolores “DeeDee” Rahkonen
Dolores “DeeDee’ Rahkonen, 59, of Newcastle, longtime resident of Rockland, passed away at her home on the afternoon of Oct. 13. Born in Camden, she was the daughter of Edward and Beatrice (Merrifield) Davis.
Michael Owen Bennett Sr. April 23, 1954 - Oct. 7, 2017
Michael Owen Bennett Sr., 63, passed away unexpectedly on Oct. 7 in Indiana. He was born April 23, 1954 in Damariscotta, a son of Cyrus and Evelyn Bennett.
Robert Albert Lewis
Robert A. Lewis, 85, of Boothbay, passed away peacefully on Oct. 12 at the Gregory Wing of St. Andrews Village, Boothbay Harbor.
Lincoln County Courts
Douglas C. Anderson, 21, Port Clyde, attaching false plates, Jan. 30, 2015, $150.
Romeo James “Jim” Geroux June 28, 1943 - Oct. 11, 2017
Romeo James “Jim” Geroux, 74, of South Jefferson, passed away Oct. 11 at the Glenridge Nursing Facility in Augusta, where he had been a patient since Dec. 30, 2015.
‘Mexican Night – Make Your Own Tortilla Press’ in Nobleboro
One can spice things up by joining Stonewall Kitchen cooking instructor Chris Toy for a class called “Mexican Night –- Make Your Own Tortilla Press.” The course is being offer through Central Lincoln County Adult Education on Wednesday, Oct. 25 from 5:30-8 p.m. at Nobleboro Central School, 194 Center St., Nobleboro.
Heartsaver Adult/Child/Infant CPR/AED Class
LincolnHealth and Central Lincoln County Adult Education are offering a Heartsaver Adult/Child/Infant CPR/AED class on Tuesday, Oct. 24 from 5:30-8:30 p.m. at the LincolnHealth Education Center in Damariscotta.
Halloween Potluck and Scary Readings at Opera House
As fallen leaves begin to skitter across the roads in the region, other things are beginning to skitter inside the old Opera House at Boothbay Harbor. Webs are being woven. Objects and creatures of uncertain age are emerging from long-forgotten dust-laden boxes. The music so common to the opera house stage now sounds suddenly not quite as inviting. Preparations for Thursday, Oct. 26’s annual Halloween Potluck and Scary Readings event are underway.
James “JC” Parker Oct. 19, 1933 - Oct. 11, 2017
James “JC” Parker, 83, of Fernandina Beach, Fla. and Newcastle, passed away on the morning of Oct. 11 at his home. He was born on Oct. 19, 1933 in St. Barnabas Hospital in Newark, N.J. to Rosamond and Horton Parker of Nutley, N.J.
June Celeste (Green) Duston Aug. 11, 1928 - Oct. 3, 2017
June Celeste (Green) Duston, 89, of Boothbay Harbor, formerly of Hampstead, N.H., slipped peacefully away Oct. 3 surrounded by family. She was born Aug. 11, 1928 in St. Louis, Mo., the daughter of John W. and Celeste A. (Shoemaker) Green.
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