The donation of $30,000 for addiction prevention and treatment is only the beginning of a Damariscotta couple’s effort to fight addiction in memory of their late granddaughter.
For Some in Lincoln County, a Connection to Sea Extends After Life
The long tradition of burial at sea may be growing in Maine, where federal waters off Boothbay Harbor and Pemaquid Point often become a final resting place for those who choose this option.
Bicyclists Flood Into Damariscotta for Overnight Stop on 325-Mile Tour
The Bicycle Coalition of Maine brought 450 cyclists from 37 states and four countries to Damariscotta on Monday, Sept. 9 for an overnight stop at Round Top Farm during their 325-mile tour of Kennebec Valley and the Midcoast.
Jail Starts Treatment and Reentry Program with 10 Inmates
Two Bridges Regional Jail started its medication-assisted treatment and reentry program the week of Aug. 12 with 10 inmates.
JVS Bus Routes Prioritize Student Safety, Head Driver Says
Jefferson School Committee member Wayne Parlin wants to see more efficient bus routes at Jefferson Village School, but head bus driver Scott Higgins says the current routes prioritize student safety.
As Year-Round Island Populations Disappear, Monhegan Organization Works to Preserve Culture
As the number of Maine islands with year-round populations dwindles, the Monhegan Island Sustainable Community Association is striving to ensure year-round families can afford to live on the island and keep its culture alive.
LCSO Patrol Deputy of 15 Years Becomes Patrol Supervisor
The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office promoted a 15-year patrol deputy to patrol sergeant in June.
‘We Want People to Bake’: Baker, Food Writer Team Up to Publish Book
“I always tell people I’m all about spreading the gospel of good bread. A book is certainly a nice way to do that,” Jim Amaral, owner of Borealis Breads, said of publishing his first book with food writer Cynthia Finnemore Simonds.
New Owners ‘Embracing the Fun’ at Newcastle’s Tipsy Butler
The Tipsy Butler bed-and-breakfast, at 11 High St. in Newcastle, is under new ownership and once again open for guests.
Wiscasset Removes Fire Chief for Handling of Huber’s Burn
Wiscasset Fire Chief T.J. Merry has been removed from his position for his handling of the Huber’s Market training burn Aug. 4.
Three New Teachers Start at Whitefield Elementary School
Whitefield Elementary School has three new teachers this year, each with extensive experience in the profession.
Damariscotta to Tweak Marijuana Rules After First Hearing
Damariscotta will make minor adjustments to its draft medical and “adult use,” or recreational, marijuana ordinances after a first public hearing Aug. 28.
Whitefield Senior Men’s Group Repairs War Memorial
The Whitefield Roll of Honor, a monument to veterans of World War I and World War II, looks brand new after the local senior men’s group completed repairs in early August.
Nobleboro Engineer Cleaning House in Tractor Pulls
Nobleboro septuagenarian Jack Studley has made quite the name for himself on the tractor pulling circuit at Maine fairs. In 2018 he won two point series championships. So far this season, he has taken first at the Skowhegan and Windsor fairs.
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