The Central Lincoln County Ambulance Service Board approved a new formula for determining each town’s required budget for emergency response during a special meeting on Dec. 6.
Two Bridges Inmates Enjoy Grant-Funded Book Club
Thanks to the efforts of Dawn Wheeler, coordinator of Merrymeeting Adult Education’s RSU 1 program, who applied for a grant from the Maine Humanities Council, inmates at the Two Bridges Regional Jail are participating in a book club this fall.
Fire Destroys Waldoboro Home
A fire engulfed a camper trailer on Old County Road in Waldoboro on Thursday, Dec. 9, burning it completely.
Damariscotta Signals Approval for Roundabout, Appoints CEO
The Damariscotta Board of Selectmen authorized Town Manager Matt Lutkus to send letters to the Maine Department of Transportation in support of a roundabout at the intersection of Route 1 and Belvedere Road and a project at the intersection of Main and School streets.
LincolnHealth Sees Record-Setting Positive COVID-19 Case Numbers
LincolnHealth saw a record-setting number of positive COVID-19 cases from Nov. 29 to Dec. 5, according to an email from LincolnHealth spokesperson John Martins.
Infrastructure Spending Could Fund Development on Route 1, Broadband Expansion
After President Biden signed the initial infrastructure bill into law earlier this month, towns in Lincoln County began identifying potential development, broadband, and road rebuilding projects that could benefit from the federal grants soon to be available.
New Lift Equipment Would Make Ambulance Transport Safer
The Central Lincoln County Ambulance Service is fundraising for new equipment to lift patients on stretchers into and out of an ambulance that is safer for both emergency first responders and patients.
Bremen First Midcoast Town with Fiber Broadband Available to All
After receiving grant funding through the state’s ConnectME broadband program, fiber optic broadband installation in Bremen is almost complete, with connection to the system available to all residents.
High Demand for Local Christmas Trees This Season
With 22 days until Christmas, now is the perfect time to purchase or reserve a tree at one of Lincoln County’s many local tree farms and stands.
Boothbay Harbor and Damariscotta to Share Town Planner
The boards of selectmen in Damariscotta and Boothbay Harbor gave their blessing to their town managers to work on creating a shared town planner position.
Villages of Light Culminates in Return of Parade
Regardless of whether household Christmas trees emerged from attics and basements the day after Halloween or the day after Thanksgiving, the 2021 Parade of Lights ushered the Christmas spirit into Newcastle and Damariscotta on Nov. 28.
LincolnHealth Operating Near Capacity and Continuing School Vaccinations
LincolnHealth has rescheduled some surgeries that could be suspended without a negative impact along with most other hospitals across Maine struggling to preserve bed capacity, according to an email from LincolnHealth spokesperson John Martins.
Three Months In: Lincoln County Schools Respond to COVID-19
As Lincoln County schools approach the three-month mark of the 2021-22 school year, they are putting to use the hard lessons from the previous 18 months of COVID-19 and looking to new strategies to ensure that students have the best opportunity for learning.
Waldoboro Wreath Sale Raises Money for Homeless Vets
A double row of holiday wreaths are displayed on a short wooden railing facing Route 1 at Depot Street in Waldoboro. More wreaths fill a nearby trailer. A couple of folding tables are arrayed with whoopie pies, banana breads, candy and cookies. There are trays of freshly-baked yeast rolls, ready to eat or easy to freeze.
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