Close to a month after the original removal date, the Lincoln Academy belfry and bell were removed from the school by a crane the morning of Friday, Oct. 6, bringing administrators an unexpected revelation about a piece of the school’s history.
Waldoboro Woman Joyfully Stuck On Maine
Nobleboro native Jasmine Olson said she has “always liked to draw, (and) create random things.” She is inspired by the Maine imagery she has seen her whole life, the state’s natural flora and fauna. As a youth, Olson took classes at Waterfall Arts and the Round Top Center for the Arts. However, in her college years a lack of self confidence kept Olson from pursuing further arts education.
‘Woody Guthrie’s American Song’ is a Musical for All Times
“Woody Guthrie’s American Song” finishes its two-week run at Skidompha Public Library in Damariscotta with a final evening performance on Saturday, Oct. 14 at 7:30 p.m. and matinee Sunday, Oct. 15 at 3 p.m.
Pumpkinfest Prevails Over Rainy Season for ‘Another Great Year’
Damariscotta Pumpkinfest and Regatta’s 18th year marked the end of a challenging, wet growing season that still yielded enough giant pumpkins to celebrate with large crowds and the return of several pre-pandemic events. Though one weekend day featured continuous rain, crowds were level with previous years during the rest of the festival, according to observers.
South Hunts Meadow Road Reopens in Whitefield
South Hunts Meadow Road in Whitefield is open to through traffic again now that roadwork related to a troublesome culvert has been completed.
Edgecomb Discusses Sewer Rate, Building Permit Increases
Possible increases in building permit fees and sewer rates occupied the Edgecomb Select Board on Tuesday, Oct. 3, along with plans for the town’s anniversary and several grant opportunities.
Brightfield School Revives Place-Based Education in the Midcoast
Parents interested in providing their child with a community centric education experience have a new option in the Midcoast with the founding of the Brightfield School for Place-Based Education in Bath.
Man Charged in Death of Edgecomb 3-Year-Old
Ten months after the Christmas Day death of Edgecomb 3-year-old Makinzlee Handrahan, the Maine State Police have charged a 29-year-old Edgecomb man with homicide.
Pumpkin Growers End Hard Season with New Champion, Long Gourd Record
Giant pumpkin, squash, and gourd growers from around the state battled a cold, wet, and humid summer to reach the Great Pumpkin Commonwealth weigh-off, held in Newcastle on Sunday, Oct. 1.
Jefferson School Committee Splits on Library Material Policy
Faced with an even number of members after a resignation earlier in the week, the Jefferson School Committee split three votes related to library material policy changes during its Monday, Oct. 2 meeting.
Westport Names Wright Landing for Founding Father
Westport Island residents honored former select board member George Richardson Jr. and the late Ruth and John Nelson during a brief ceremony at the Wright Landing on Saturday afternoon, Sept. 30.
Route 235 Reopens After Almost Five Months
A section of Route 235 in Waldoboro near the Warren town line reopened to traffic Tuesday, Sept. 26 after a culvert washout May 1 and continued construction delays closed it to through traffic for months.
Bristol Parks Revenue Impacted by Wet Summer
One of the rainiest Maine Junes on record had lasting affects for Bristol Parks and Recreation and its budget, as the department saw a decrease in attendance at both Pemaquid Beach Park and Pemaquid Point Lighthouse Park.
Lincoln County Commissioners Approve Planning Services Contract with Boothbay
Meeting Tuesday, Sept. 19, Lincoln County Commissioners approved a contract with the town of Boothbay for the Lincoln County Regional Planning Commission to assist the town’s planning board incorporating L.D. 2003 changes in their ordinances.
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