All of the quilts in the display this month at Skidompha Library, at 184 Main St. in Damariscotta, have been made by the Lincoln County Quilters of Midcoast Maine. They are known as Quilts of Valor, and are part of a large nationwide effort to provide custom quilts to U.S. veterans of war.
Long Winter Soap Co. Opens Storefront in Downtown Waldoboro
For the past decade, Amanda Nelson has owned and operated Long Winter Soap Co. out of her Damariscotta home. Now she is bringing the soap, lip balm, and perfume business to downtown Waldoboro.
Ballroom Thieves Come to Opera House
Owing to the success of their harmony-rich 2015 debut album, “A Wolf in the Doorway,” guitarist Martin Earley, cellist Calin Peters, and drummer Devin Mauch – collectively known as The Ballroom Thieves — have spent the last two years in a sustained state of touring that took them all across the U.S. and to venerable stages like the Newport Folk Festival.
YOUR TURN
Damariscotta will soon have a vacant seat on its board of selectmen if no one steps forward to run as a write-in candidate between now and the election June 13. The deadline to file paperwork to appear on the ballot was Monday.
Henry “Hank” Nicolaus Aug. 21, 1926 - May 2, 2017
Henry “Hank” Nicolaus, 90, of Newcastle, passed away on the evening of May 2 at Cove’s Edge in Damariscotta.
Damariscotta Dentist Agrees To Pay $90,000 to Settle Civil Health Care Fraud Case
Acting U.S. Attorney Richard W. Murphy announced Tuesday, May 2, that Joseph W. Griffin, D.M.D. has entered into a civil settlement agreement with the U.S. and the state of Maine in which he will pay $90,000 to resolve allegations that he submitted false claims to MaineCare, Maine’s Medicaid program, from July 1, 2014 through July 1, 2015.
Louis L. Doe Feb. 9, 1927 - May 1, 2017
Louis L. Doe, 90, passed away peacefully on the afternoon of May 1 at his home in Newcastle.
Paul J. Pendrok April 3, 1946 - April 27, 2017
Paul J. Pendrok, 71, of Alna, passed away on April 27 after a brief illness.
Alvah Sprague July 28, 1943 - April 30, 2017
Alvah Sprague, 73, of Bristol, passed away at his home on the morning of April 30.
Mark H. Hamilton Jr. Oct. 11, 1962 - April 28, 2017
Mark H. Hamilton Jr., 54, of Boothbay, passed away on the morning of April 28.
Boothbay Man Allegedly Shoots Neighbor In Leg
A Boothbay man allegedly shot his neighbor in the leg with a .45 caliber pistol during a dispute Monday, May 1, according to the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office.
Denekas Joins Board of Camden National
The Camden National Corporation Board of Directors announced on Monday, May 1 the appointment of Craig N. Denekas of the Libra Foundation as an independent director of the firm effective immediately.
Frances L. Gould June 12, 1930 - April 30, 2017
Frances L. Gould, 86, of Whitefield, passed away on April 30 at MaineGeneral Medical Center.
Protect Against Tickborne Diseases
The warmer weather is on its way, which means using proper protection methods against ticks and the diseases they carry. Maine had 1,473 cases of Lyme disease reported in 2016. May is Lyme Disease Awareness Month, the perfect time to remind people to be “tick-smart” by doing a daily tick check, since ticks are most active in warmer weather.
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