Peaceful protests of racial injustice and police brutality have grown in Newcastle and spread to Wiscasset.
Damariscotta Open-Air Market to Debut Saturday
An open-air market in downtown Damariscotta will debut Saturday, June 13.
Firefighters Make Quick Work of Bristol House Fire Caused by Lightning Strike
Local firefighters quickly put out a house fire caused by a lightning strike at 99 Atwood Lane in Bristol the afternoon of Saturday, June 6.
Damariscotta Planning Board Approves Coastal Cannabis Application
The Damariscotta Planning Board approved a site plan review application from Coastal Cannabis Co. LLC on Monday, June 1. The company is on track to become the town’s first retail shop for recreational cannabis.
New Lincoln County Business Offers Delivery of Microgreens
Two veterans of the gardening business in Lincoln County have formed a new partnership to grow and deliver microgreens, touted for both culinary and nutritional benefits.
Bristol Road Sidewalk on Schedule, Despite Hiccup
An issue with base gravel for the new Bristol Road sidewalk has slowed construction, but the town still expects to see the project complete on schedule.
Wiscasset Elementary Students Look for Wolfie
Wiscasset Elementary School has come up with a unique way to engage students on the weekends, as they look for their pal Wolfie – a puppet they know from music class.
New Owner to Reopen Harbor Room, with Few Changes
Cary Myles, a longtime seasonal customer of the Samoset Restaurant and then The Harbor Room in New Harbor, has taken over the business and plans to reopen in late June, with few changes.
Searchers Find East Boothbay Woman with Help of New Program
The Lincoln County Emergency Management Agency’s Project Lifesaver team quickly found a missing 82-year-old East Boothbay woman Wednesday, May 27. The search was the first of its kind for the county’s Project Lifesaver program.
Sheepscot River Project Draws More Opposition at Public Hearing
A proposal to build new facilities for a sportsman’s club on the Sheepscot River in Alna continued to draw opposition during a three-hour public hearing before the Alna Planning Board on Friday, May 29.
After Outcry, MVHS Announces Motorcade to Replace Graduation Parade
Members of the Medomak Valley High School Class of 2020 celebrated their upcoming graduation with a motorcade from Warren Community School to MVHS on Sunday, June 7.
Round Pond Restaurant Closes for Season While Sister Business Reopens
The Anchor, a seasonal restaurant in Round Pond, will not open this year due to concerns about COVID-19. The restaurant’s sister establishment, Muscongus Bay Lobster Co. – which has only outdoor seating – opened May 23.
Nationwide Protests Spread to Newcastle
Nationwide protests following the death of George Floyd spread to Lincoln County in recent days, as locals gathered in and around Newcastle’s Veterans Memorial Park for a series of peaceful events.
Damariscotta Boutique Shutters Permanently, Citing Coronavirus
Two Fish boutique in downtown Damariscotta reopened Wednesday, May 27, but only for a few days. With a good measure of sadness and a dash of relief, owner Chris Hunt closed the clothing and home goods shop for good Saturday, May 31.
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