The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office has engaged in self-reflection and training spurred by worldwide calls for policing reform, Sheriff Todd Brackett said during a forum in Bremen on Thursday, July 9.
Coveside Back to Business with New Owner and Chef
Coveside Restaurant and Marina in South Bristol is back to business, but not as usual, under new management and with a new chef – offering a traditional seaside menu with Cuban flair.
Alna First Selectman Takes Leave of Absence, Citing ‘Harassment’
Alna First Selectman Melissa Spinney will take a 45-day leave of absence, effective immediately, due to what she calls “harassment” of town officials.
Waldoboro Planning Board Approves Food Pantry’s New Location
The Waldoboro Planning Board, on Wednesday, July 8, approved the Waldoboro Food Pantry’s relocation to a barn on Friendship Street.
Lincoln County Sees One New COVID-19 Case, One Recovery
Lincoln County saw one new case of COVID-19, one hospitalization, and another recovery from the respiratory illness caused by the coronavirus during the past week. The new case is just the sixth reported since May 23.
Hamilton and Lemelin Win District 88 Primaries
Whitefield Democrat Christopher Hamilton and Chelsea Republican Michael Lemelin will face off in Maine House District 88 after winning their primaries Tuesday, July 14, while the results of a Democratic primary in Maine House District 90 remain uncertain.
Donations from Local Businesses Bring More Summer Meals to Kids
With the donation of a vehicle and fuel from local businesses and assistance from the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office, the Lincoln County Summer Meals program is bringing food to more children than ever.
Waldoboro Elects Minzy and Griesenbrock, Bans Fireworks
Waldoboro voters elected Jann Minzy and Jan Griesenbrock in a four-way race for two seats on the board of selectmen Tuesday, July 14. Voters also narrowly passed a near-total ban on fireworks.
Lightning Strike Causes House Fire in Bristol
Lightning struck twice at 20 Farm Woods Road in Bristol the afternoon of Tuesday, July 14. The first strike hit a tree and the second caused a house fire.
COVID-19 Slows, but Does Not Derail, WW&F Railway Museum’s Progress
The Wiscasset, Waterville & Farmington Railway Museum in Alna is carrying out expansion efforts despite the COVID-19 pandemic, thanks to the dedicated efforts of an army of volunteers. The virus and state regulations effectively shut down regular operations in March.
Hardy Boat Cruises Wins Governor’s Award for Tourism Excellence
A lot has changed since February, when Stacie and Al Crocetti found out that their Hardy Boat Cruises had won the 2020 Governor’s Award for Tourism Excellence.
Village Grill Fires Up Customers with New Pizza Menu
After an expansion and installation of a new oven, The Village Grill Co., of Damariscotta, is now offering wood-fired pizza from its roadside stand at 28 Biscay Road.
Alna Planning Board to Reconsider Golden Ridge Project
The Alna Planning Board voted 4-0 on Tuesday, July 7 to reconsider its decision on the Golden Ridge Sportsman’s Club project.
Three Run for Two Seats on Jefferson School Committee
Jefferson voters will elect two school committee members from among three candidates during the municipal election, Tuesday, July 14.
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