The Alna Planning Board denied Jeff Spinney’s application for a shoreland zoning permit Monday, June 29, but Spinney will ask the board to reconsider.
Vehicles Must Be Registered Before July 11
The Damariscotta Police Department is reminding residents to renew vehicle registrations, register new vehicles, and complete state inspections, if necessary, before July 11, when enforcement of registration and inspection will resume.
CDC Reports Three New COVID-19 Cases in Lincoln County
The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention has reported three new cases of COVID-19 in Lincoln County over the last week, the first new cases in the county since June 11.
Whitefield to Celebrate Fourth with Cruise
A Fourth of July cruise will replace the traditional Fourth of July parade in Whitefield this year.
LCSO to Host Forum on Police Force and Systemic Racism in Bremen
The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office will host a community forum on use of force and systemic racism in policing at the Bremen fire station from 6-8 p.m., Thursday, July 9.
New Takeout Restaurant, Maine Kebab, to Open in Downtown Waldoboro
Maine Kebab, a new takeout restaurant, will open in the downtown Waldoboro space formerly home to Broad Bay Bistro shortly after the Fourth of July.
New Redemption Center Opens in Damariscotta
Jefferson Redemption owner Caitlyn Butler has expanded into Damariscotta with Damariscotta Redemption, which opened June 9.
Local Man Named Maine Warden of the Year
Maine Game Warden Joey Lefebvre was named the Maine Warden Service’s 2019 Warden of the Year on Thursday, June 25. Lefebvre, who has been a game warden for 25 years, mostly in Lincoln and Knox counties, said this is his final year.
Community Supports Teacher After Fire Destroys Damariscotta Home
A local musician and teacher has seen support from the community, including an online fundraiser that has brought in more than $65,000, after a fire destroyed her Damariscotta home Saturday, June 27.
Whitefield Elementary Teacher Retires After 38 Years
Gail Beck joked that she knew it was time to retire when she started getting the grandchildren of former students.
WMHS Juniors Document Life During Pandemic
The typical end-of-school routine for a high school junior involves SATs, spring sports, prom, and final exams.
No Injuries in Tent Fire at Nobleboro Campground
An electrical issue may have caused a fire that consumed a tent and its contents at Duck Puddle Campground in Nobleboro on Wednesday, June 24.
‘A Beautiful Soul’: Friends and Family Remember Connor McLean
Connor McLean was good at most things.
He was a soccer player, a champion of Wii bowling, and a master of the playground game four square. He was a music aficionado who could play guitar, bass, drums, and keyboards. To his friends, he was a leader – cool, calm, talented, and tough. He always felt like family.
Sole Graduate at CLC Adult Education Ceremony Achieves Lifelong Goal
Brandon Rodriguez, the lone graduate from the Central Lincoln County Adult Education program this year, had always aspired to complete high school and further his education, but never had a chance to stop working long enough to make it happen.
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