The Waldoboro Planning Board approved an 18.66-acre community solar farm on Controversy Lane, with several conditions, after hearing concerns from neighborhood residents Wednesday, Jan. 20.
Best Thai Serves from the Heart During Pandemic
“I give Thai food five stars out of five.” So ends a child’s handwritten review on the bulletin board inside the Damariscotta restaurant Best Thai.
Sauna Goes Up in Flames in Newcastle
Fire gutted a wooden sauna behind a home at 153 West Old County Road in Newcastle the evening of Thursday, Jan. 21.
Pedestrian Dies in Dresden Crash
A 40-year-old Woolwich woman who was walking on Middle Road in Dresden while wearing dark clothing died when a vehicle struck her the evening of Friday, Jan. 22.
Nobleboro Native’s Voice Carries from LA to ‘The Mandalorian’
While not all Lincoln County residents know Steve French, there’s a decent chance they have heard his voice.
Lincoln County Voices Honor King
At noon on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Monday, Jan. 18, more than 50 residents of Lincoln County gathered at Veterans Memorial Park in Newcastle to honor the spirit of the civil rights leader. These are some of the reasons why.
Vaccination of People 70 and Up To Begin Monday
Individuals age 70 and up who have an appointment will be the first to be vaccinated at MaineHealth’s Community Vaccination Clinic in Boothbay Harbor on Monday, Jan. 25. The appointments will take place in the Marylouise Tandy Cowan Fieldhouse at the Boothbay Region YMCA. The Y has graciously provided the space for the clinic, which will be open on weekdays for several months.
Nobleboro Residents Request Restrooms at Swimming Hole
Nobleboro residents George Mason and LeeAnna Libby attended the Jan. 13 selectmen’s meeting to express concern about the lack of restrooms at the Damariscotta Mills swimming hole and propose a plan to address it.
Lincoln County Memorializes COVID-19 Victims
At 5:30 p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 19, the bell of The Broad Bay Congregational Church in Waldoboro rang 100 times in memory of Maine residents who have died as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
New COVID-19 Cases Dip in County
The number of new COVID-19 cases in Lincoln County residents dipped over the past week to 31. Two residents were hospitalized for a total of 15 since mid-March.
In-Person Attendance Rising in RSU 12
The percentage of RSU 12 students attending school in person has risen from 82% at the beginning of the school year to 90%, according to Superintendent Howard Tuttle.
Whitefield 16-Year-Old Pens Sci-Fi Novella
When the COVID-19 pandemic began, many people suddenly found the time to take on new creative projects, from baking to painting. For Whitefield teenager Jacob Rousseau, that project was his debut novella.
Shark Encounter Gives Bremen Students ‘Once-In-A-Lifetime’ Science Lesson
Bremen students received a memorable lesson in marine science when a 26-foot male basking shark washed up on the shore of Greenland Cove early last week.
Chair of Newcastle Selectmen to Resign
Brian Foote, the chair of the Newcastle Board of Selectmen, plans to resign. The other selectmen say they will stick with a four-person board until the June election.
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