The Alna Board of Appeals, during a Zoom meeting Friday, Oct. 16, upheld the Alna Planning Board’s decision to deny a shoreland zoning permit for the Golden Ridge Sportsman’s Club project.
New Owners Restore Newcastle’s Kavanagh House, Once Home to a Governor
The new owners of the Kavanagh House in Newcastle, built by a prominent 19th-century businessman and once home to a congressman and governor of Maine, are restoring the historic Federal-style mansion.
Broad Bay Church Completes First Phase of Renovations
Broad Bay Church celebrated the completion of the first phase of renovations to its historic building in Waldoboro village with tours for small groups Saturday, Oct. 10.
Outdoor Focus Gives Juniper Hill Head Start on Pandemic
Not much has changed for the Juniper Hill School for Place-Based Education in Alna now that students have returned to in-person instruction for the year.
Damariscotta Approves Second Medical Cannabis Shop
After a public hearing with no comment, the Damariscotta Board of Selectmen approved the town’s second and final — for now — medical cannabis storefront Wednesday, Oct. 7.
Pemaquid Beach Residents Petition Town for Safety Measures
Residents of Pemaquid Beach are petitioning the Bristol Board of Selectmen to address concerns about traffic safety in the village.
No New COVID-19 Cases in Lincoln County, Six Recoveries
There have been no new cases of COVID-19 and six more recoveries among Lincoln County residents in the past week, according to the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
COVID-19 Cases at Warren School Will Not Derail RSU 40 Learning Plan
Two cases of COVID-19 associated with Warren Community School will not affect instruction in RSU 40, according to Superintendent Steve Nolan.
MVHS Graduate’s 1975 Disappearance Remains Unsolved
On the morning of Nov. 25, 1975, Ludger “Ludgie” Belanger went hunting in the woods near his home in Washington, not far from the Somerville and Lincoln County line. He had set out in the snow-covered woods off Route 105 to bag a late-season deer. Expected home by noon, he never returned and was ultimately never located. Nearly forty-five years later, his family, and those who vividly remember the events of that long-ago morning, are still waiting for closure.
Dresden Planning Board Approves Medical Marijuana Business
The Dresden Planning Board unanimously approved an application from Nature’s Summit Medical Cannabis, a retail shop and cultivation facility at 1011 Gardiner Road, Monday, Oct. 5.
Gideon Tours Jail, Oyster Farms
U.S. Senate candidate Sara Gideon toured Two Bridges Regional Jail in Wiscasset and oyster farms on the Damariscotta River during her latest campaign swing through Lincoln County, Monday, Oct. 5.
Dow, Maxmin Talk Economic Recovery, Renewable Energy in Forum
The candidates for Maine Senate District 13 discuss how Maine can recover from the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic and their legislative efforts to promote renewable energy in a forum set to air on Lincoln County Television at 8 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 8.
Damariscotta Committee Wants a Safe Place for Skateboarders
A group of young skateboarders and their parents have formed a committee to search for a safe place to ride boards and scooters in Damariscotta and avoid conflict with businesses and motorists downtown.
Chair of Edgecomb Board of Selectmen Resigns
Edgecomb Board of Selectmen Chair Jack Sarmanian resigned effective Monday, Oct. 5 after 13 years as a selectman.
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