It is a point of pride among South Bristol residents that theirs is a smoothly run town with little in the way of drama. The annual town meeting warrant awaiting voters next week largely holds true to form, presenting a slender budget for approval.
COVID-19 Testing, Cases Increase
There were 20 new cases of COVID-19 identified in residents of Lincoln County in the past week, according to Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention data current as of Sunday, Feb. 25.
COVID Cases, Testing Increase
There were 20 new cases of COVID-19 identified in residents of Lincoln County in the past week, according to Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention data current as of Monday, Feb. 20.
Characters of the County The history of Calvin Dodge
Somehow it seems entirely appropriate Calvin Dodge is a tangible part of Damariscotta history.
Damariscotta Attorney Suspended
Ruling his misconduct presents an imminent threat to his clients and the public, the Maine Supreme Judicial Court has suspended Damariscotta attorney Edward G. Dardis from the practice of law.
Burst Water Pipe Complicates Lincoln Academy Life
For the second time in as many weeks, unexpected water issues forced the cancelation of classes at Lincoln Academy in Newcastle and the school’s custodial staff is receiving credit for their response.
Retiring Police Detective Reflects on his Life of Service
Terry Michaud always knew he wanted to be a police officer. Growing up in an unsettled home, Michaud saw firsthand the stability and security a police officer could provide and he knew early on he wanted to provide that same sense of safety for others.
Characters of the County: Dave and Jaja Martin Are Still Living the Dream
Who hasn’t thought about living the dream? To chuck it all – the job, the bills, the grind – and leave it behind to travel as freely as the wind blows, unencumbered by any concern other than safety and good health?
Failed Storm Drain Results in Canceled Classes at Lincoln Academy
Lincoln Academy quickly resumed a regular schedule after a failed storm drain forced school officials to cancel classes for one day last week, but clean up and remediation efforts are expected to continue well into February.
Court Dismisses Protection Order from Mother of Edgecomb Homicide Victim
A Wiscasset District Court judge dismissed one protection from abuse order involving the mother of a 3-year-old homicide victim and continued a second in rulings issued on Wednesday, Jan. 11.
Medomak Valley/Lincoln Academy Games Postponed
The Medomak Valley/Lincoln Academy basketball games scheduled to be played Thursday, Jan. 5, have been postponed to Friday, Jan. 6.
Whitefield Man Arrested After Armed Standoff
A Whitefield man is facing felony charges of assault, kidnapping, and domestic violence after a domestic disturbance escalated into an armed standoff with state and county law enforcement that began the evening of Sunday, Jan. 1.
Emergency Responders on Scene of Wiscasset Crash
The Donald E. Davey Bridge connecting Wiscasset and Edgecomb is down to one-lane traffic as responders work on the scene of a motor-vehicle crash the morning of Tuesday, Jan. 3.
Edgecomb Child’s Death Ruled a Homicide
The Maine State Police have determined homicide as the cause of death of the Edgecomb 3-year-old who died Christmas Day.
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