Two Waldoboro men, lobsterman Clinton Collamore and attorney Lynn Madison, are seeking to represent State House District 45.
Damariscotta Authorizes $2.255 Million Bond Issue, Public Works Committee Disagreement Emerges
Damariscotta voters authorized a $2.255 million bond issue for road and sidewalk improvement projects, at a special town meeting on Feb. 17 in the Great Salt Bay Community School cafeteria.
More MaineHealth Beds Available as Cases Continue to Drop at LincolnHealth
LincolnHealth and the MaineHealth system continue to see cases dropping in the county and across the state, leading to more available hospital beds in the system, according to an email from LincolnHealth Spokesperson John Martins.
Characters of the County: The Many Moorings of Alicia Witham
Alicia Witham, The Carpenter’s Boat Shop’s executive director, journeyed far and wide before she found herself on the Pemaquid Peninsula.
Maxmin Requests Committee Cease Work on Bill after Opposition From RSU 12
The Maine Legislature’s Committee on Education and Cultural Affairs ceased work on a bill presented by Sen. Chloe Maxmin, D-Nobleboro, at her request after the Regional School Unit 12 Board of Directors released a special resolution opposing the bill.
LincolnHealth Returns to Less Restrictive Visitation Policy
Inpatients at LincolnHealth are now permitted one visitor over the age of 18 per day, with the exception of COVID-19 patients, according to LincolnHealth spokesperson John Martins.
Characters of the County: Waldoboro’s Biographer has More than Enough Stories
Lounging in the children’s room at the Waldoboro Public Library on a Monday afternoon, Jean Lawrence doesn’t need questions. A perpetual engine with a propensity for storytelling, all the former teacher needs is an audience.
Sold After 23 Years, Moody’s Gifts Stays in the Family
Mary Olson founded Moody’s Gifts with her husband and parents 23 years ago, and on Jan. 31 she officially sold the business to Moody’s Diner.
Lincoln County Representative Proposes Relief Fund for Lobstermen
Rep. Holly Stover of Boothbay presented a bill to set aside $30 million to help mitigate the financial impact of right whale regulations on lobstermen, during a public hearing on Feb. 1.
AOS 93 Assistant Superintendent Chosen as Next Superintendent
The AOS 93 Board of Directors unanimously voted to appoint the system’s Assistant Superintendent of Business Lynsey Johnston, as the next superintendent, at its meeting on Feb. 8.
Damariscotta Town Manager to Resign April 7
Damariscotta’s town manager, Matt Lutkus, announced that his last day working for the town will be April 7, in an email to the board of selectmen on Feb. 6.
As Testing Declines, Positive Cases Remain High at LincolnHealth
While overall testing dropped significantly at LincolnHealth in the last two weeks, positive case rates have remained high, according to LincolnHealth spokesperson John Martins.
Valentine’s Day is Gluten Free at The Bradley Inn
Like many business owners in Bristol, The Bradley Inn and Restaurant’s Tony and Laura Moskwa shutter the windows of their 15 rooms and dedicate themselves to improving the property in preparation for the summer season.
Dee’s Variety Buyers Keep New Harbor Convenient
Kent and Lisa Boucher, the owner/operators of The Penalty Box Sports Pub in Damariscotta, are the new owners of Harbor Light Convenience, formerly known as Dee’s Variety.
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