A Bristol Consolidated School seventh-grader is the 2017 Lincoln County Spelling Bee champion – a title Isaac Wyer clinched in the fifth round of the competition at BCS on Wednesday, Feb. 15.
Wiscasset Property Owners Sue Town, State Over Route 1 Project
Beth Brogan, Bangor Daily News
The owners of a number of downtown Wiscasset properties have asked a Superior Court justice to halt a $5 million Maine Department of Transportation project designed to ease traffic along the section of Route 1 that makes up Main Street, saying the plans have changed substantially since voters approved them in June.
South Bristol Ice Harvest Postponed
The ice harvest at Thompson Ice House in South Bristol has been postponed from its original date of Sunday, Feb. 19. The new date has not yet been announced.
Damariscotta Mills Native Takes Helm at Make-a-Wish Maine
After 11 years with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Mid-Maine, a Lincoln Academy graduate and former Nobleboro resident was named the executive director of Make-A-Wish Maine in January.
Bristol Family Breeds Champion Dogs, Including Yale Mascot
A breeder of olde English bulldogges on Hanna Lane in Bristol raises the animals in a family atmosphere and has earned recognition for its work. After eight years in business, Wicked Good Bulldogges is gaining new recognition for breeding the mascot of Yale University.
Accident Traps Man Between Trucks in Nobleboro, No Serious Injuries
A man was transported to the hospital after being trapped between two trucks while attempting to pull out a stuck plow truck in Nobleboro the morning of Tuesday, Feb. 14.
Wiscasset Selectmen Grant Police Statewide Arrest Authority
Full-time Wiscasset police officers will have the authority to arrest individuals outside town lines after the Wiscasset Board of Selectmen’s 4-1 vote on Tuesday, Feb. 14.
Waldoboro Planning Board Approves Medical Marijuana Caregiver Storefront
The Waldoboro Planning Board voted unanimously to approve an application for a medical marijuana caregiver storefront and “high-end functional glass boutique” during a meeting the evening of Wednesday, Feb. 8.
Waldoboro Names Members of Sylvania Task Force
The Waldoboro Board of Selectman appointed a task force to monitor and gather information about the Sylvania property on Friendship Road during a meeting the evening of Tuesday, Feb. 14.
Colby & Gale Celebrates Valentine’s Day with Surprise Oil-Tank Refills
Several Colby & Gale Inc. customers received a Valentine’s Day surprise Tuesday, Feb. 14, when the business’s delivery drivers showed up to fill their oil tanks free of charge.
Nobleboro Doctor, Greens Founder Focuses on Future of Elder Care
During a career spanning more than three decades, Dr. Allan “Chip” Teel has been able to experience multiple sides of the health-care industry, including as a primary-care physician and a co-founder of seven home-like assisted-living facilities in Lincoln County. Now, in his new role as Eastern Maine Health Systems’ medical director for clinical systems innovation, Teel, of Nobleboro, hopes to fulfill his mission to improve the way society cares for its elders.
Two Storms Pummel Lincoln County
Lincoln County was hit with a one-two punch of stormy weather beginning Saturday, Feb. 11 and continuing, after a short break, through Monday, Feb. 13.
Shapers Celebrates 10 Years of Health, Strength, and Community
The abrupt closure of Curves in Newcastle a decade ago prompted a committed group of women to launch their own fitness center. On Wednesday, Feb. 15, Shapers Fitness Gym in Damariscotta marks its 10th anniversary, a feat achieved through the community spirit of the membership, said managing partner Lil Garcia.
NWS: ‘Treacherous Travel’ and ‘Low Visibility’ as Winds Continue
The blizzard warning may have expired at 7 p.m., but effects of the storm that battered Lincoln County during the overnight hours of Sunday and through Monday are still lingering. The National Weather Service has issued a special weather statement that gusty northwest winds running along the backside of the passing weather front will continue through tonight. Blowing and drifting snow will remain an issue, making travel treacherous and visibility low in some cases, according to the NWS.
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