After delaying the conversation in November, the Damariscotta Board of Selectmen will revisit the possibility of enacting a temporary ban on marijuana retail establishments and social clubs.
Former State Legislator Starts Work as Bristol Town Administrator
The Bristol Board of Selectmen has hired former state legislator Christopher “Chris” Hall as Bristol’s new town administrator.
Community Rallies Around Newcastle 12-Year-Old After Brain Surgery
Since the discovery of a tumor the size of a large walnut in 12-year-old Alice Skiff’s brain at the end of October, Alice and her family have received an outpouring of support from friends and community members.
South Bristol’s Harborside Closes Abruptly
Harborside Cafe and Market, in South Bristol, closed abruptly a little more than two months ago.
Pemaquid Polar Bear Dip Draws Biggest Crowd Yet
More than 30 people braved the water at Pemaquid Beach Park during the eighth annual Pemaquid Polar Bear Dip at noon on New Year’s Day.
Bristol’s First Town Administrator Reflects On 15-Year Tenure
As 2016 comes to a close, so will Kristine Poland’s tenure as Bristol’s first town administrator.
Damariscotta Seeks Solution for Accidental Violations of ’80s Grants
The town of Damariscotta is working with the Maine Bureau of Parks and Lands to find a solution after the town inadvertently violated grant agreements from the 1980s by leasing and transferring property to what is now the Central Lincoln County YMCA.
Bristol Road Speed Limits to Stay the Same, With One Exception
A recent study by the Maine Department of Transportation found the speed limits along Bristol Road to be appropriate with one exception.
Precision Tool Repair Opens in Damariscotta
After 13 years as a general contractor, Jason Rogers wanted to make a career change that would allow him to work in one location.
South Bristol Family Welcomes Triplets
For her last three birthdays, 8-year-old Avalee Brightman-Uhl has asked for a baby brother or sister as a gift. Her wishes came true earlier this year, when her mother, Amanda Sykes, gave birth to a set of triplets.
Local Churches Hold Memorial Service for Area Homeless
Twenty people gathered in Newcastle’s Veterans Memorial Park the afternoon of Sunday, Dec. 18 to remember homeless people from Maine who passed away this year, including two from Lincoln County.
Bristol Has Two Finalists for Town Administrator
The Bristol Board of Selectmen plans to meet with two candidates for the position of town administrator next week before making a final determination.
Transportation Commissioner Fields Questions on Sherman Marsh
Maine Transportation Commissioner David Bernhardt answered questions from Newcastle town officials and local property owners regarding the Maine Department of Transportation’s Sherman Marsh Wetland Bank project during a meeting in the community room of the Newcastle fire station Monday, Dec. 12.
Local Fire Departments Adopt New Response System
Fire departments around Lincoln County are using the responder tracking system I Am Responding, a web-based system departments can use to monitor what personnel and equipment are responding to an emergency call.
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