The Lincoln County News office will be closed for Presidents’ Day on Monday, Feb. 20. The deadline for letters to the editor and press releases – normally 5 p.m. Monday – is 5 p.m. Friday, Feb. 17 for the Feb. 23 edition. The deadline for ads is noon Friday.
Coastal Rivers Partners with GSB Students on School Trail Projects Submitted article
When Coastal Rivers Education Assistant Angela DesVeaux arrives at Great Salt Bay School on Wednesday mornings, she is typically greeted by eighth grade students who present her with one pressing question.
Darling Marine Center Recruiting Student Researchers Submitted article
University of Maine’s Darling Marine Center is recruiting student researchers to contribute to a diversity of marine and environmental research projects this summer.
Hemlock Inspection Essential for Survival
The hemlock woolly adelgid, a small, invasive aphid-like species, was introduced to the eastern United States in 1927. Native Northeastern U.S. hemlocks, like the eastern hemlock, show no resistance to the species and have been gravely impacted. As of 2020 the Maine Forest Service has established quarantines in nine counties that stretch from York to Hancock County. All of Lincoln County is under quarantine, which means that hemlocks may not be transported from the area.
Plummer Point Now Whole Submitted article
In 1993, Damariscotta River Association, now a part of Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust, acquired the 71-acre property in South Bristol known as Plummer Point Preserve. Thirty years later, the purchase of the point’s 14-acre tip unifies the entire peninsula under Coastal Rivers’ care.
Darling Marine Center Director Named 2022 AAAS Fellow Submitted article
Heather Leslie, professor of marine science and director of the Darling Marine Center at the University of Maine, has been named a 2022 American Association for the Advancement of Science Fellow, one of the highest honors in the scientific community.
CLC YMCA Welcomes New Childcare Director Submitted article
The Central Lincoln County YMCA in Damariscotta is pleased to announce Meridith Gray has accepted the position of childcare director.
Veggies to Table Announces Dahlia Tuber Sale Submitted article
The Veggies to Table Dahlia Tuber Shop is now officially live. The shop is selling a select amount of 100% organic tubers. Choose between the many gorgeous pink and orange varieties, or surprise with a mystery mix, which will be a selection of the many spectacular dahlias grown on the farm, while supplies last.
GSB Fishing Derby Canceled
The Great Salt Bay School eighth grade ice fishing derby, scheduled for on Sunday, Feb. 12 has been canceled.
Pop-Up Sledding Parties Continue at Coastal Rivers Salt Bay Farm Submitted article
On Saturdays through the winter, when conditions allow, Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust is hosting pop-up sledding parties at Salt Bay Farm from 1:30-3:30 p.m.
Bremen Library Offers Homework Club on Wednesdays Submitted article
Bremen Library will begin extending its hours until 5 p.m. on Wednesdays, beginning on Feb. 1.
Space Still Available for Sea Kayak Pool Sessions Submitted article
Space is still available in the four remaining sea kayak pool sessions at the Boothbay Region YMCA.
Substance Use Awareness Project Seeks Volunteers Submitted article
At the January Substance Use Prevention Partnership meeting, Healthy Lincoln County announced plans for a series of public events throughout Lincoln County in recognition of International Overdose Awareness Day, held globally on Aug. 31 to raise awareness of overdoses, reduce the stigma of drug-related deaths, and pay tribute to the grief felt by surviving families and friends.
IRS-Certified Volunteers Offer Free Tax Preparation Help Submitted article
Midcoast CA$H, an initiative of United Way of Mid Coast Maine, is once again providing free tax preparation by IRS-certified volunteer tax preparers to households earning up to $60,000.
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