South Bristol’s annual town meeting lasted well into a fourth hour as residents picked their way through a 46-article warrant Thursday, March 16.
South Bristol Man Dies in Single-Vehicle Crash
A man died in a single-vehicle crash that closed a portion of Route 129 in South Bristol for more than an hour the evening of Monday, March 20.
Boothbay Harbor Man Arrested After Standoff, Shooting Victim Hospitalized
A local man with a reputation for violence is facing charges including aggravated attempted murder following a shooting at an apartment complex on Reed Road in Boothbay Harbor Sunday, March 19.
Characters of the County: The Seaglass Lass is Class
It took a while for Lynne Thompson to warm up to her current husband, Norman Ingalls. As a single woman accustomed to the ways of the world, she wasn’t overly charmed when they first encountered each other online sometime prior to 2007.
Law Enforcement on the Scene of Boothbay Harbor Shooting
As of 10:30 p.m. Sunday, March 19, state and local law enforcement units remain on the scene of a reported shooting in Boothbay Harbor. According to a press release from the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office, LCSO deputies, Boothbay Harbor Police Department officers, and Maine State Police Tactical Team officers are currently at an apartment complex […]
Bristol Residents to Consider $6.4 Million School Bond
Bristol residents will convene the business portion of their annual town meeting Tuesday, March 21 already knowing the answer to the biggest question placed before the town in a generation.
Characters of the County: Jim Jones is Not Done
Time and space are against it, but given the option, Jim Jones said he probably would like to build one more lobster boat. A traditional wooden 30-footer, similar to the kind his father used to make.
South Bristol To Consider Slender Budget Increase, New Select Board Members
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.
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