The National Weather Service has downgraded the winter storm watch issued Friday afternoon to a winter weather advisory issued Saturday morning. The downgrade means that the NWS does not expect snowfall totals to exceed 6 inches during the event, which is now forecast to begin with snowfall or mixed precipitation Saturday afternoon and continue through the overnight hours into Sunday morning. Nevertheless, the current storm should bring the first measurable snowfall of the season to Lincoln County.
Winter Storm Watch Issued for Saturday Snowfall
The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watch in advance of a weather system expected to bring the first measurable snowfall of the season to Lincoln County. Total snowfall accumulations of 6 inches or more are possible during this event, according to the NWS.
Rabid Skunk Attacks Dogs Inside Enclosure in Whitefield
A rabid skunk attacked two dogs inside a fenced-in area and attempted to enter a house on Hilton Road in Whitefield late Monday, Dec. 4, but the homeowner shot and killed it in her dooryard.
Lincoln County Publishing Co. Invites Public to Open House
Lincoln County Publishing Co., 116 Mills Road, Newcastle, invites the community to an open house at 5 p.m., Wednesday, Jan. 17. The event is free to attend and open to all. Light refreshments will be served.
LA Teacher, Former State Senator Runs for Governor
Lincoln Academy teacher John Jenkins has taken a leave of absence from the school to run for governor in 2018.
Dresden Schedules Site Walk, Public Hearing for Smelt Camp
The Dresden Planning Board will hold a site walk and public hearing for a smelt camp business near Cork Cove in the Kennebec River.
RSU 40 Board of Directors Schedules Dismissal Hearing
The RSU 40 Board of Directors will hold a special meeting, to include a dismissal hearing, at the school district’s central office in Union at 6 p.m., Tuesday, Dec. 12.
Savory Maine Plans Consolidation into Basement Space
When Savory Maine reopens after winter break in 2018, owner and cook Grace Goldberg will have shifted the entire restaurant from the main floor to the basement level.
Damariscotta Planning Board Unanimously Approves 435 Main St. Project
After several meetings with the developer and over an hour of discussion at its meeting Monday, Dec. 4, the Damariscotta Planning Board unanimously voted to approve a Portland developer’s project for a development at 435 Main St.
SUV strikes building in downtown Wiscasset
A sport-utility vehicle struck a Main Street building in downtown Wiscasset during the early evening hours of Friday, Dec. 1. The accident sent one person to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries and caused visible damage to the building.
Agreement Between DOT, Wiscasset Delays Demolition of Haggett’s Garage
An agreement between the Maine Department of Transportation and the town of Wiscasset will delay the demolition of Haggett’s Garage until at least February.
Building Aboriginal Canoes and Kayaks a Labor of Love for Jefferson Man
Rob Macks, of Jefferson, uses his artistic background and eye for beauty and detail to build high-end wooden-strip vessels at his Laughing Loon Custom Canoes and Kayaks workshop on Route 126.
New Harbor Woman Wins November Photo Contest
A photo of the historic Arch Bridge, which carries Benner Road over the Pemaquid River in Bristol Mills, received twice as many votes as its closest competitor to become the November winner of the #LCNme365 photo contest.
LincolnHealth Adopts Unification with MaineHealth
At its regularly scheduled meeting on Thursday, Nov. 30, the LincolnHealth Board of Trustees adopted a system-wide reorganization that would align all MaineHealth organizations and their boards under a single board of trustees and a unified financial structure. This change in governance has been discussed for the past year as a “unification” of the health-care system’s members.
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