University of Maine forestry graduate student Noah Begin, of Damariscotta, has come full circle. Born in a former church in Damariscotta Mills, Nobleboro, Begin grew up in Damariscotta. He attended camps and classes through the Damariscotta River Association, now Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust. He hiked at Dodge Point and DRA properties up and down the peninsula.
Damariscotta Police Chief Sees Stay-at-Home Order as ‘Educational Opportunity’
Damariscotta Police Chief Jason Warlick told the selectmen, during a Zoom meeting Wednesday, April 1, that Gov. Janet Mills’ stay-at-home order presents an opportunity for the department to educate residents about COVID-19 prevention.
A Year After Fire, New Sawmill Up and Running at N.C. Hunt in Jefferson
About a year after a fire destroyed the N.C. Hunt Lumber sawmill in Jefferson, a brand-new mill is up and running, employing locals and producing lumber.
Bristol Woman Wins #LCNme365 Photo Contest
Edging out her nearest competitor by 15 votes, Hope Prentice won the March #LCNme365 photo contest with a photo of her dog Moxie peering into a snow cave.
Elver Season Starts, But Prices Plunge
At 8 a.m., Monday, March 30, about 30 elver fishermen were at the Pemaquid Falls town landing to claim their fishing spots for a shortened season.
Two More Candidates Join House District 88 Race
Two more candidates – a Democrat and a Republican – have entered the race to represent Maine House District 88, which consists of Chelsea, Jefferson, part of Nobleboro, and Whitefield. The new entries will result in two-way primaries for both parties.
Wiscasset Selectmen Postpone Election, Referendum
The Wiscasset Board of Selectmen, in a special meeting Tuesday, March 31, voted to delay the annual town meeting by referendum until it is safe to proceed.
Loss of Market for Clams Puts Many Locals Out of Work
Lincoln County clamdiggers, including nearly 200 in Waldoboro, have little to no work as restaurant closures in Maine and the U.S. effectively eliminate the market for soft-shell clams.
‘It’s What You Signed Up For’: Miles Nurses Upbeat Amid Pandemic Prep
Despite challenges and risks, nurses at LincolnHealth’s Miles Campus remain hopeful and upbeat as they test patients for the coronavirus and prepare for an outbreak.
County Gets Three More COVID-19 Cases, Mills Issues Stay-at-Home Order
After a full week with no new COVID-19 cases, Lincoln County saw three new cases Monday, March 30.
Wiscasset Repeal Petition has Signatures to Force Vote
A citizen’s petition to repeal the Wiscasset Historic Preservation Ordinance has enough signatures to force a vote.
Damariscotta Native in Italy Offers Glimpse of Life Under Lockdown
Damariscotta native and world-renowned opera singer Kate Aldrich has been in the middle of Italy’s country-wide lockdown with her husband and 9-year-old daughter since it began the evening of March 10.
Local Businesses, Organizations Rally to Aid Residents
Lincoln County businesses and organizations are offering assistance, such as delivery of resources and welfare checks, while residents are in quarantine due to the coronavirus.
No School, But Schools Continue to Feed Kids
Although Lincoln County schoolchildren are out of school due to the coronavirus response, schools and community organizations continue to feed students who need it through delivery and pickup programs.
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