As it does every year, the front page of our Christmas edition features a message about the meaning of Christmas in Christianity.
Wiscasset Women among 12 Arrested In Augusta Drug Bust
Two Wiscasset women were among 12 people arrested at five locations in Augusta on Tuesday, Dec. 20 as the result of a several-months-long investigation into the sale of crack cocaine and heroin in Augusta and the Midcoast.
Douglas Smith Paintings in New Miles Show
Douglas Smith, of Rockland, will be exhibiting his paintings in the Hall Gallery at LincolnHealth — Miles Campus in Damariscotta from Sunday, Jan. 8 through Friday, Feb. 10, 2017.
Talkin’ Trash Holiday Toy Recycling
The holiday season is upon us and we find ourselves with closets and boxes filled with discarded toys. What can be done with these unused toys before new ones arrive for the holidays? Toys, in good condition, can be given away. The problem occurs when the toys are unusable. Many of those toys end up in the landfill or an incinerator.
Richard Bryant Bedell Aug. 30, 1927 - Dec. 8, 2016
Richard Bryant Bedell, 89, of Bremen, passed away on Dec. 8 at the Maine Medical Center in Portland. Born in Wilmington, Mass. on Aug. 30, 1927, he was the son of the late LeRoy and Vilma Bedell.
Alan J.D. Scease Nov. 9, 1930 - Dec. 9, 2016
Alan J.D. Scease passed away peacefully of natural causes at the Glenridge long-term care center in Augusta on Dec. 9.
Donald B. Meakin
Donald B. Meakin, 71, of Round Pond, passed away on the morning of Dec. 19 at Sedgewood Commons in Falmouth after a period of declining health.
S. Fernald’s 27th Annual Christmas Eve Party
Members of the public are invited to share the Christmas spirit at S. Fernald’s Country Store’s 27th annual Christmas Eve party on Saturday, Dec. 24, from 1-5 p.m.
LCRC Launches Bridges to Treatment Program
After months of planning, preparation, and development, all five law enforcement agencies in Lincoln County are ready to launch the Bridges to Treatment program. This is a program of the Lincoln County Recovery Collaborative that formally signed a commitment on July 15 to work together to address addiction in Lincoln County.
Boat Captain Charged in Deaths of Crew, Including Local Teen
A Cushing lobsterman has been charged in connection with the deaths of two sternmen, including a local teenager, who died when his boat sank off Matinicus two years ago, according to federal prosecutors.
Mary Alice Latter July 1, 1964 - Dec. 16, 2016
Mary Alice Latter, 52, of Boothbay, died Dec. 16 at her home on Back River, surrounded by her loving family.
Judith M. Dunsford Dec. 10, 1947 - Dec. 14, 2016
Judith M. Dunsford, 69, of Boothbay Harbor, died peacefully surrounded by her loving husband, Jon, and her sister, Mary on Dec. 14 at her home after a fight with breast cancer that lasted for over 12 years.
Recount Bid Ends, Clearing Way for Legal Marijuana in Maine
The campaign that opposed a referendum seeking to legalize marijuana for recreational use in Maine abandoned its recount effort the afternoon of Saturday, Dec. 17, clearing the way for Maine to become the latest state to allow use of the drug for nonmedical purposes.
Amy Alexander Oct. 31, 1925 - Nov. 28, 2016
Amy Alexander, 91, died on Nov. 28 in hospice care at Bickford Cottage in Midland, Mich. She was born Oct. 31, 1925 in Portland to Dwight Lyman Turner and Ruth Conant Whitney.
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