A mother and her two daughters plan to bring a “21st-century workplace” to the historic Gilbert E. Gay building at 133 Main St. in downtown Damariscotta.
Ceremony Launches County-Wide Effort to Combat Drug Crisis
In December 2015, Lincoln County’s top law enforcement officials met to discuss a program to connect heroin addicts to treatment before their addiction results in imprisonment or death. On Friday, July 15, the same officials signed a formal agreement launching the Lincoln County Recovery Collaborative, a joint effort of the county’s law enforcement agencies and health care providers to combat the drug crisis through outreach and treatment.
Severe Thunderstorm Watch Issued For Monday
The National Weather Service has issued a severe thunderstorm watch for Lincoln County and surrounding areas in regard to unsettled weather expected to arrive with a cold front during the afternoon and evening hours of Monday. Strong winds and isolated areas of torrential rainfall may accompany any thunderstorms that develop, according to the NWS.
Lincoln County News Launches New Website
The Lincoln County News has launched a new website that greatly improves the online experience for both readers and advertisers.
Wiscasset Boy Helps Pregnant Mother Escape Car, ‘Crash Baby’ Doing Great
After a car accident on Route 1 in Newcastle left his family’s car resting against a tree at the bottom of an embankment, a 10-year-old Wiscasset boy helped his younger siblings and full-term pregnant mother, who was trapped, get out of the car and find help.
Stepping Stone Hires Executive Director, Responds to Concerns
Stepping Stone Housing Inc. announced the hire of its first executive director and addressed concerns from neighbors about the nonprofit’s plans for the former Blue Haven property during the Damariscotta Planning Board meeting on Monday, July 11.
Bremen Gets Closure to Prevent Future ‘Depuration’ Digs
The Maine Department of Marine Resources recently granted a pollution abatement closure for certain mud flats in Bremen at the town’s request, with the goal to prevent another “depuration” dig unpopular with Bremen clamdiggers and town officials.
CLC Towns Work Together on Emergency Management
The acquisition of a generator has led to the ongoing development of a cooperative emergency management agreement between six towns in central Lincoln County.
Edgecomb Red Cross Worker Aids West Virginia Flood Victims
The flooding in West Virginia in late June was a one-in-1,000-years event for the state, according to meteorologists. For Edgecomb Selectman and American Red Cross disaster mental health worker Dr. Jack Sarmanian, it was one of his most difficult deployments to date.
Waldoboro Voters Pass Budget for Town Manager’s Office
More than 80 voters in attendance at a special town meeting at the Miller School in Waldoboro approved the one article rejected at the annual town meeting by referendum in June, but not before reducing the recommended amount.
Governor Weighs in on Referendum Questions in Boothbay Harbor
Gov. Paul LePage voiced his opinion on November’s referendum questions and urged voters to elect Republicans at a sparsely attended town hall-style meeting on Wednesday, July 6 at the Boothbay Region Elementary School in Boothbay Harbor.
Jefferson Motorcyclist in Critical Condition
A Jefferson motorcyclist involved in a collision with a Jeep SUV on Winslow Mills Road (Route 32) on July 5 in Waldoboro remains in critical condition at a Lewiston hospital as of Tuesday, July 12.
Newcastle Selectmen Hold Mil Rate
The Newcastle Board of Selectmen set the town’s 2016 mil rate at $18.05 during its Monday, July 10 meeting. The rate is the same as the previous year’s rate.
Storage Units, Apartments Approved in Dresden
A long-vacant commercial property at the intersection of Middle and Patterson roads in Dresden, formerly home to Christmas Cove Designs Inc., will soon house climate-controlled storage units and one-bedroom apartments.
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