Paul LePage, the former two-term Republican governor of Maine, may be working as a bartender at McSeagull’s Restaurant in Boothbay Harbor, but he says he is “not out of the game yet” and is still considering a run for governor in 2022.
Sunny or Not, New Wiscasset Farmers Market Shines
Only four markets in, the new Wiscasset Farmers Market on the recreational pier is off to a great start, no matter what the weather has in store.
First Female Commander of Waldoboro Legion a 34-Year Veteran
The first female commander of the American Legion post in Waldoboro is a native of Waldoboro and 1972 graduate of Medomak Valley High School who served in the military for nearly 34 years.
Delano Seafood Shack Opens in Waldoboro
A food wagon is now open at Delano Seafood in Waldoboro, serving crab and lobster rolls in addition to fried seafood, burgers and hot dogs, and ice cream to locals and tourists traversing Route 1.
Waldoboro’s Pine Street Landing Gets a Spring Tune-Up
After major construction last year, Pine Street Landing, on the Medomak River in Waldoboro, was recently spruced up with the addition of a float, flower planters, and picnic tables.
Community Energy Fund Expands Mission, with Help from Renys
The Community Energy Fund of Lincoln County is launching a new program to upgrade and replace failing heating systems in local homes, with a $50,000 gift to jump-start the work.
Whitefield Library Celebrates ‘Having a Future’ at Ribbon-Cutting
The Whitefield Library Association celebrated the purchase of the former Arlington Grange with a tribute to donors and a ribbon-cutting during its second annual open house on Saturday, June 22.
Deb’s Bristol Diner to Host Authentic Mexican Dinner
The executive chef of a Mexican restaurant in Arizona invites all to experience the true flavor of Mexico with a one-time dinner at Deb’s Bristol Diner on Wednesday, July 3.
Waldoboro Farmers Market Moves to Saturday Mornings
Last year, the Waldoboro Farmers Market moved from Cider Hill Farm, on Main Street, to the lawn of the municipal building on Route 1. This year, the farmers market is open on Saturday mornings for the first time, instead of Wednesday evenings.
Locals Band Together to Aid Asylum-Seekers in Portland
Nearly 50 people turned out at The Second Congregational Church in Newcastle on Thursday, June 20 to discuss how Lincoln County residents can help Portland deal with the recent influx of asylum-seekers into the city.
Damariscotta Voters Approve Landfill Lease for Solar Array
Damariscotta voters have approved a lease of its former landfill that will enable the construction of a solar array.
Westport Island Voters Approve Roadwork Plan, with Amendment
Westport Island voters approved the $465,000 first phase of a five-phase paving program, with an amendment to require a competitive bid process, at annual town meeting, Saturday, June 22.
Secondhand Bookshop to Open in Downtown Waldoboro
The Waldoboro Public Library will open a new secondhand bookshop at 25 Friendship St. in early July.
Wiscasset Bids Providence ‘Fair Winds and Following Seas’
Several people gathered at the Wiscasset waterfront on Wednesday, June 19 to bid farewell to the Providence and its crew. The Providence, built in 1976, is a replica of a Continental Navy sloop once commanded by John Paul Jones. The vessel has been docked at Wiscasset Harbor for repairs since September 2018.
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