After 43 years of teaching, 39 of which were at Bristol Consolidated School, Andrea Powell has retired.
Without Quorum, Bremen Holds Informal Discussion
Two out of three selectmen were not available for the selectmen’s meeting at 5 p.m. on Thursday, June 17, resulting in the lack of a quorum.
Fifteen-Year Nobleboro School Committee Member Urges Residents to Give Back
During his 15 years on the Nobleboro School Committee, Josh Hatch helped with the formation of the Central Lincoln County School System, or AOS 93, the hiring of three superintendents, and saw the district through a reboot of its relationship with Lincoln Academy.
After Cross-Country Trek, Historic Painting Returns Home to Dresden
Trustees, volunteers, and patrons of the Lincoln County Historical Association met on the banks of the Kennebec River in Dresden on Saturday, June 12 to welcome Rebecca Johnson Prescott back to the Pownalborough Court House.
RSU 40 Adult Education Celebrates Growth at Graduation
“It’s not how you graduate — it’s that you graduate,” RSU 40 Adult Education Director Kayla Sikora said to the seven students on hand to receive their diplomas at Medomak Valley High School in Waldoboro. Four other students graduated but were not present at the ceremony.
MVHS Graduates ‘A Class of Champions’
Family, friends, teachers, administrators and Medomak Valley High School seniors gathered in two separate groups at 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. on Wednesday, June 9 to celebrate the graduation of the 105 members of the class of 2021.
Multi-Day Waldoboro Woods Fire Burns Over Six Acres
A Waldoboro woods fire that started on Sunday burned over six acres and was declared “out” by Waldoboro Fire Chief Paul Smeltzer at 5:37 p.m. on Tuesday, June 15.
Speakers Highlight Seniors’ Resilience at WMHS Graduation
Parents and friends gathered at the Wiscasset Speedway on Thursday, June 10 to witness Wiscasset Middle High School’s 35 seniors reach the finish line of their high school careers.
New COVID-19 Cases Stay Low, Chase Point Reopens
Lincoln County saw eight new cases of COVID-19 in the past week, the same number of new cases as last week and the lowest counts since the coronavirus began surging last fall.
Wiscasset Farmers’ Market Opens Season at Maine Tasting Center
The roar of traffic on Route 1 accompanied folk music and fresh produce on Wednesday, June 2 as the Wiscasset Farmers’ Market opened the season at its new location, the Maine Tasting Center at 506 Old Bath Road in Wiscasset.
Driver Suffers Serious Injuries in Bristol Crash
A 21-year-old Bristol man suffered serious injuries but appears likely to recover after a crash on Benner Road in Bristol the afternoon of Saturday, June 12.
Whitefield Farmer Rebuilds Stand in Time for Television Debut
While Swallowtail Farm and Creamery in the Whitefield village of Coopers Mills village has received recognition for its dairy products, it will soon be introduced to a whole new audience by none other than Gordon Ramsay, a Michelin star chef known for television shows including “MasterChef” and “Hell’s Kitchen.”
Dresden Dissents, But RSU 2 Budget Passes
Dresden voters rejected the RSU 2 budget at the polls on Tuesday, June 8, however, the budget was passed by a slim majority of the district.
CLC Adult Education Graduates Celebrate with Song, Personalized Poems
Central Lincoln County Adult Education graduates celebrated their accomplishment with a song, personalized poems, a toast, and a punch and cake reception at the Lincoln Theater on Tuesday, June 8.
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