The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention has reported no new cases of COVID-19 in Lincoln County since June 11 and only one in the last 31 days.
Car Crash Closes Railroad in Nobleboro
A car crash near the junction of Bayview and Borland Hill roads in Nobleboro temporarily closed the nearby rail line to train traffic as crews removed the car from an embankment near the tracks, Tuesday, June 23.
Bremen Farmer Grows Sugar Kelp in Muscongus Bay
A Bremen farmer recently harvested her first crop of sugar kelp, which she describes as nutritious, tasty, and good for the environment, from her new aquaculture operation in Muscongus Bay.
Alna Planning Board to Vote on Golden Ridge Proposal Tuesday
The Alna Planning Board intends to vote Tuesday, June 23 on whether to approve a shoreland zoning permit necessary to build a boat ramp and dock on the Sheepscot River.
Update: Former Waldoboro Man’s Fatal Injuries Inflicted With Knife, Police Say Islanders Want Answers From Police After Roger Feltis' Death
Roger Feltis died from injuries inflicted with a knife, according to an update from Maine Department of Public Safety spokesman Stephen McCausland at 2:55 p.m., Friday, June 19. The Maine State Police and the Knox County Sheriff’s Office continue to investigate the circumstances of his death.
‘Ready for the Next Race,’ WMHS Seniors Graduate at Speedway
Forty-four seniors graduated from Wiscasset Middle High School on Friday, June 12 in a drive-in ceremony at Wiscasset Speedway.
Candidates Discuss Health Care, Climate Change at Forum
The three candidates for the Democratic nomination in Maine House District 90 and one candidate for county commissioner talked about policing reform, access to health care, and prospects for post-COVID-19 economic recovery during a forum Tuesday, June 9.
Finding Our Voices Sheds Light on Intimate Partner Abuse
Finding Our Voices, a Camden-based nonprofit focused on ending domestic violence and intimate partner abuse, hung banners in the windows of Lincoln County businesses to raise awareness of the issue Thursday, June 11.
Sportsman’s Club is Not a Business, Alna Selectmen Say
The Golden Ridge Sportsman’s Club does not constitute a business under the town’s building code ordinance, the Alna Board of Selectmen decided Wednesday, June 10.
MVHS Celebrates Graduation with Drive-In Ceremonies
One hundred and twenty seniors at Medomak Valley High School in Waldoboro crossed a makeshift stage Wednesday, June 10 to receive diplomas as their families applauded from inside cars in the student parking lot.
Bristol Road Sidewalk Construction Resumes After Delays
After delays due to issues with materials, Damariscotta’s on-site inspector now expects the Bristol Road sidewalk project in Damariscotta to be complete by Friday, June 26.
Waldoboro Food Pantry to Relocate
The Waldoboro Food Pantry will move from 251 Jefferson St. to the Medomak House, at 124 Friendship St., later this month. The recent drive-thru pantry events at the municipal building will likewise move to Medomak House.
Damariscotta Businesses Hopeful After First Open-Air Market
Businesses from Damariscotta’s Main Street and beyond set up stands, shelves, and tables on the sidewalk Saturday, June 13, for the first in a series of weekly open-air markets.
CDC Reports First New Case in Lincoln County Since May
The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention reported the first new case of COVID-19 in 18 days, as well as one more recovery, in Lincoln County over the past week.
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