A COVID-19 task force on Monhegan Island is urging new arrivals to self-quarantine for 14 days and asking nonresidents to stay where they are.
Alna Holds Quick Town Meeting, Selectman Blasts ‘Secret Campaign’
At a coronavirus-shortened annual town meeting Saturday, March 21, Alna voters approved enough of the warrant to keep their government running, while a selectman decried what he called a “secret campaign” to unseat another selectman.
Lincoln County Coronavirus Cases Up To Five
Lincoln County has three new cases of COVID-19 since last week and a total of five, according to the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
Lincoln County Schools Extend Closures
Lincoln County schools are extending the closures that began March 16 in an effort to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
Fire Destroys Somerville Garage, Firefighters Save House
Firefighters from five local departments battled a garage fire on Black Brook Drive in Somerville the morning of Saturday, March 21. A family was able to exit the nearby home safely, and firefighters were able to save the house, a barn, and several animals.
Latest on Coronavirus: New Case in Lincoln County, Edgecomb Town Meeting Postponed, Damariscotta Lifts Plastic Bag Ban
Four new cases of COVID-19 were announced by the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention Friday, March 20, including a new case in Lincoln County.
Third Coronavirus Case in Lincoln County, Mills Closes Restaurants, Bars
After the number of confirmed and presumptive positive cases of the coronavirus jumped to 42 in Maine, with one additional presumptive positive case in Lincoln County, Governor Janet Mills ordered all restaurants and bars in Maine to close beginning at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, March 18.
Waldoboro Planning Board Approves 10-Acre Solar Farm
The Waldoboro Planning Board granted conditional approval to a 3-megawatt, 10-acre solar farm, likely the largest in Lincoln County, in a 4-0 vote Wednesday, March 11.
Alna to Hold Abbreviated Town Meeting
Alna will hold an abbreviated version of its annual town meeting Saturday, March 21 due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Whitefield Postpones Town Meeting
Whitefield has postponed its annual town meeting until further notice due to concerns about the coronavirus.
Emergency Services Exercise Caution, But Work Goes On
Lincoln County emergency medical services, fire departments, and law enforcement are exercising caution in an effort to protect themselves and the public as the coronavirus spreads in Maine.
Businesses Adapt or Close Amid Virus Concerns, While Striving to Serve Community
Lincoln County businesses and community organizations are adapting or closing to slow the spread of the coronavirus, but even those closing are banding together to provide services to those in need.
Local Governments React to Coronavirus
Lincoln County municipalities are canceling or scaling back annual town meetings, closing town offices to the public, and taking other steps to prevent community spread of COVID-19.
Lincoln County Schools Close for at Least Two Weeks
Public and private schools across Lincoln County have closed due to the coronavirus pandemic. Initial closures range from two to six weeks. School officials say they will reevaluate as the situation develops.
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