AOS 93 Superintendent Lynsey Johnston will step down at the end of June after two years in the position.
Nobleboro-Jefferson Transfer Station Budget Increases 10.99%
The five towns associated with the Nobleboro-Jefferson Transfer Station are going to see an increase in their contributions to the station’s approved 2024 budget.
MaineHealth Proposes Centralizing Waldoboro Services on Depot Street
The Waldoboro Planning Board heard a pre-application building proposal from MaineHealth for a medical office building at 126 Depot St. during its meeting on Thursday, Jan. 18.
Newcastle Tables Historic Preservation Ordinance Indefinitely
Newcastle officials have tabled a contentious historic district special review ordinance indefinitely and expect to have it rewritten entirely when, or if, it comes to the public again.
With More Unhoused Students, RSU 40 Seeks Solutions
Travelers Motel and U-Haul, in Warren, was not designed to operate in sub-freezing temperatures.
Forever Green: ElderCare Network Helps Residents Age in Their Communities
A small but meaningful handful of Lincoln County’s aging population resides in five separate homes owned and managed by ElderCare Network of Lincoln County. Those homes – located in Damariscotta, Edgecomb, Jefferson, Round Pond, and Waldoboro – are commonly referred to as the Greens.
(Bisi Cameron Yee is a freelance journalist living in Lincoln County.)
Former Maine Senate Candidate Enters Guilty Plea for Jan. 6 Felony
A Waldoboro man and former Senate District 24 candidate has entered a guilty plea to a felony charge of assaulting an officer at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 as electoral college votes were being certified for the 2020 presidential election.
Sentimental Remains of Bristol Family’s 100-Year-Old Dock, Cottage Recovered
In the span of about 90 minutes during the storm on Jan. 10, the McLain family of Bristol lost a 100-year-old cottage and dock outside of Pemaquid Harbor near Fort William Henry.
Bristol Estimates $2 Million in Storm Damage, Postpones Hatchtown Bridge Project
At its Wednesday, Jan. 17 meeting, Bristol Select Board members received repair estimates from damage caused by the storms on Jan. 10 and Jan. 13 and agreed to postpone the $1.43 million Hatchtown Bridge project, hoped to begin this summer on Lower Round Pond Road.
Preserving Place: Pemaquid Mills Building Restoration Nearing Completion
The old mill building at 2089 Bristol Road, known as The Mill at Pemaquid Falls, recently had another life breathed into it by members of the Old Bristol Historical Society.
Damariscotta Revisits Underperforming TIF District
Damariscotta’s tax increment financing district, which voters approved in 2020 with a primary goal of funding sidewalk extensions downtown, brought in about $120,000 less than expected in its first four years, leading town officials to suggest expansion.
After-School Adventures at WMHS Dungeons & Dragons Club
Scaling vertical cliffs, slaying giant beasts, and exploring gleaming new cities with a group of best friends – is there any better way to unwind after a long day at school?
Bristol Parks Estimates Over $1 Million in Damage from Storms
Between damages to Pemaquid Beach and structures within Pemaquid Point Lighthouse Park, Bristol Parks and Recreation Director Shelley Gallagher said the initial estimate to repair destruction from back-to-back January storms could be even higher than $1 million.
Suspect in Edgecomb 3-Year-Old’s Murder Enters Not-Guilty Plea
More than a year after paramedics removed 3-year-old Makinzlee Handrahan’s body from her Edgecomb home, the man investigators believe is responsible for her death was formally charged with her murder.
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