The residents of 10 Lincoln County homes benefited from the efforts of more than 100 “neighbors helping neighbors keeping their homes safe, warm, and dry” during the annual Community Cares Day on Saturday, Sept. 7.
Dresden Elementary Gets a New Dragon
The Dresden Elementary School Dragons have a new look for their mascot and a new school sign, all through the efforts of a fifth-grader and her mother.
New Wiscasset Police Chief a ‘Community Officer’
New Wiscasset Police Chief Larry Hesseltine is already looking for ways to get himself and the department more involved in the community after starting work Sept. 4.
Local Amateur Radio Team Offers ‘Hurricane Net’ for Florence Welfare Checks
The Lincoln County Amateur Radio Team is offering assistance to anyone in Lincoln County who may be attempting to contact anyone affected by Hurricane Florence in or around North Carolina.
Boothbay Harbor’s Chowder House Closes After 40 Years
The iconic Chowder House, at 22 Granary Way in Boothbay Harbor, has closed its doors after 40 years in business.
Four Transported to Miles after Waldoboro Collision
Four people were transported to LincolnHealth’s Miles Campus in Damariscotta with non-life-threatening injuries after a three-vehicle collision on Route 1 in Waldoboro the afternoon of Wednesday, Sept. 12.
Waldoboro Resident Wants Fireworks Ban
A Waldoboro resident who has been circulating a petition to ban consumer fireworks in the town met with the Waldoboro Board of Selectmen on Tuesday, Sept. 11.
Damariscotta Hears Feedback on Bag Ban, Pro and Con
The Damariscotta Board of Selectmen heard resistance, including from several business owners, as well as support for a proposal to ban plastic bags and Styrofoam during a public hearing Wednesday, Sept. 5.
Waldoboro Selectmen OK Funds for Paving at Pine Street Landing
The Waldoboro Board of Selectmen voted 4-0-1 to reallocate funds to complete paving at the Pine Street Landing parking area Tuesday, Sept. 11.
Bremen Names New Town Attorney
After an executive session to open its meeting Thursday, Sept. 6, the Bremen Board of Selectmen named Amanda Meader as the town’s new attorney.
Haggett’s Garage Comes Down, Sign Will Remain
The Maine Department of Transportation has demolished Haggett’s Garage, the 102-year-old Water Street office building at the center of much debate in Wiscasset the last two years.
Boothbay Canine Day Care & Boarding Open for Business
Motorists driving toward Boothbay Harbor on Route 27 might notice a pretty new pink sign in Boothbay, just beyond Jordan Construction. Boothbay Canine Day Care & Boarding opened July 5, and owner Carole Jordan has been busy caring for, and playing with, dogs of all shapes, sizes, and temperaments for the last two months.
Bremen 18-Year-Old Starts Excavation Business
Seamus Gilbert, 18, of Bremen, started his own excavation business early this summer, shortly after his graduation from Lincoln Academy.
DA Candidate Focuses on Restorative Justice
Democratic candidate for district attorney Natasha Irving, of Waldoboro, believes community-based restorative justice needs to be a priority in the district.
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