Police called off a high-speed pursuit of a motorcycle that started in Waldoboro and ran through Main Street in Damariscotta and into Newcastle the morning of Saturday, July 18.
Damariscotta Approves Budget at Annual Town Meeting
About 33 Damariscotta voters approved the municipal budget during annual town meeting in the Great Salt Bay Community School gymnasium on Wednesday, July 15.
County Sees Most New COVID-19 Cases in One Week, Link Uncertain
Lincoln County has five more cases of COVID-19, the largest week-over-week increase since the disease reached the county. State officials would not say whether the cases are linked.
Crafts Wins District 90 Democratic Primary in Ranked-Choice Count
After a ranked-choice count, Newcastle social worker Lydia Crafts has won the three-way Democratic primary race in Maine House District 90 with 60.15% of the vote.
Two Suffer Severe Injuries in Damariscotta Motorcycle Crash
The operator and passenger of a motorcycle suffered severe injuries in a crash on Main Street in Damariscotta the afternoon of Wednesday, July 15.
Forthcoming Novel Brings Mystery to a Fictional Monhegan
Jenny Milchman always knew she wanted to write a novel set on an island in Maine.
Jefferson Elects Brooks, Vorhis
Jefferson voters elected Allison Brooks and reelected Al Vorhis to the Jefferson School Committee on July 14.
Rollover Sends Driver to Hospital in Somerville
A pickup rollover on Route 17 in Somerville sent the driver to the hospital Monday, July 20.
All Articles Pass in Nobleboro
Nobleboro voters approved all 23 articles on the ballot during their annual town meeting by referendum Friday, July 17.
LincolnHealth Cornerstones to Retire at End of July
By the end of this month, a combined 75 years of exemplary caregiving, strong leadership, and clinical knowledge will depart from the LincolnHealth team when two of the best retire at the end of the month.
Newcastle Elects Glendinning and Nelson, Approves Budget
Newcastle voters elected Tor Glendinning and Rob Nelson in a three-way race for two seats on the board of selectmen, and approved 2020-2021 budgets, in the annual town meeting by referendum Tuesday, July 14.
Newcastle Father and Daughter Both Truman Scholars
A 2017 graduate of Lincoln Academy who recently completed her junior year at Bates College in Lewiston has won a prestigious scholarship awarded to students with a commitment to public service – the same scholarship won by her father in 1994.
‘Completely Different and Completely the Same’: Monhegan Businesses Adapt to COVID-19
When Monhegan’s Island Inn opened its doors for the summer on June 22, a full month after its usual opening date, co-owners Michael Brassard and Jaye Morency knew the inn’s business would suffer. The question was: how much?
Demand Soars for Real Estate Across Midcoast
In Jim Drum’s 35 years in Maine’s real estate industry, he has never seen a year quite like 2020.
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