Laura Fortman, D-Nobleboro, is challenging incumbent Sen. Dana Dow, R-Waldoboro, for the Senate District 13 seat. The former state labor commissioner is focusing on education, health care, the economy, and the environment.
For Waldoboro Senator, Economy is Top Priority
State Sen. Dana Dow, R-Waldoboro, is running for re-election to his second straight term and fourth overall. Dow, owner of Dow Furniture in Waldoboro and a former teacher, wants to improve the economy and bring more business into the state.
DOT Installs Turning Lights at Route 1-Route 220 Intersection
The Maine Department of Transportation has added turning lights at the intersection of Route 1 and Route 220 in Waldoboro, a response to concerns about a new traffic pattern at the intersection.
Amish Family Starts Cider Business in North Whitefield
An Amish family in North Whitefield has started a seasonal business: Miller’s Custom Apple Pressing. The business does not sell its own cider, but makes cider for customers who bring in at least 5 bushels of apples.
Newcastle to Vote on Character Code, Plastic Ban
Newcastle residents will vote by referendum on whether to adopt a new land use ordinance, which it calls the Newcastle Character Code, and whether to adopt a ban on certain types of plastics Tuesday, Nov. 6.
Damariscotta to Vote on Bag Ban, Marijuana Questions
Damariscotta residents will vote on whether to ban the distribution of single-use carryout plastic bags and whether to “opt in” to allow medical and adult-use marijuana establishments on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 6.
Friendship Independent Eyes Return to State House
After deciding not to run for re-election in 2016, Jeffrey Evangelos, I-Friendship, hopes to recapture his seat in House District 91: Friendship, part of Union, Waldoboro, and Washington.
Waldoboro Republican an Advocate for Fisheries
A Waldoboro businessman, selectman, and shellfish harvester is running for a second term as representative of House District 91: Friendship, part of Union, Waldoboro, and Washington.
Lobster Boat Crashes Into South Bristol Bridge
A lobster boat crashed into the bridge over The Gut in South Bristol during stormy weather Saturday, Oct. 27, damaging the boat and temporarily closing the drawbridge to boat traffic.
Local Walk Against Breast Cancer Raises Over $50,000
About 300 people participated in the 21st annual Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk in Damariscotta, raising over $50,000 for breast cancer research and patient support.
LCN, Skidompha Partner to Digitize Newspaper Archives
Skidompha Library recently received a $30,000 grant for a digitization project that would make the complete archives of The Lincoln County News available to the public online for the first time.
Award Honors Bremen Nurse, a ‘Natural Caregiver’
Kerri Lilly, a nurse at Great Salt Bay Community School and LincolnHealth, has received the Sister Consuela White Spirit of Nursing Award from the Maine chapter of the American Nurses Association.
Lincoln Academy Hosts Finalists for Head of School
Lincoln Academy has three finalists for its next head of school: Jeffrey Burroughs, Chris English, and Scott Spence.
Candidates for Commissioner, DA, Legislator Talk Issues at Last Forum
Candidates for county commissioner, district attorney, and local House and Senate seats discussed a variety of local and state issues during a forum at Great Salt Bay Community School in Damariscotta on Thursday, Oct. 18.
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