After nearly 64 years, a pristine 10-karat gold 1958 Bridge Academy class ring belonging to Hazel Moody (née Robbins) has made its way home to the family of her son, Daniel Moody.
Alna Set for Special Town Meeting for Snowplow Contract
Meeting in a special session Tuesday, Nov. 22, the Alna Select Board voted to award a one-year snowplowing contract to the lowest of three bidders, accepting the $325,000 offer from Whitefield contractor Mike Jewett and Son Excavation and Forest Products.
Sixth Annual Villages of Light Festivities Include Santa, Movie, and Parade
The sixth annual Villages of Light Festival spread the holiday spirit throughout the Twin Villages of Damariscotta and Newcastle with a Santa Claus meet-and-greet, kids’ crafts, a movie, and a parade on Saturday, Nov. 26.
COVID-19 Positivity Rate in Single Digits for Third Consecutive Week
The COVID-19 positivity rate at LincolnHealth is in the single digits for the third consecutive week, according to hospital spokesperson John Martins.
Mobius Students Celebrate Return to In-Person Karate at the Y
Linda Porter’s favorite words are “I’ll try.”
Porter has been the sensei of a karate class filled with Mobius clients at the CLC YMCA in Damariscotta for the past five years. She has taught karate, including to special needs children and adults, for 25 years, starting in western Massachusetts, where she owned her own studio. Her son has Asperger’s syndrome and took karate classes beginning at age 6.
Edgecomb Retains Law Firm to Respond to Resident’s Lawsuit
The Edgecomb Select Board has retained Portland-based law firm Jensen Baird to respond to a lawsuit filed by an Edgecomb resident during a select board meeting at the town office on Monday, Nov. 14.
Lincoln County Sees 14 New COVID-19 Cases in Past Week
COVID-19 continues to linger in Lincoln County, as 14 new cases have been identified in residents in the past week, up from nine new cases the week before.
YouTube Channel Features Fishing and Camping Adventures of Jefferson Man
There is nothing Joe Holland likes better than to traipse through the wilderness, by foot, canoe, or snowmobile to find some remote fishing spot. It is not unusual for the Jefferson man to spend a week or two camping, hunting, and fishing in the North Maine Woods, soaking up the serenity and peace he finds there.
Parents Shocked by Chewonki School Closure
Chewonki Foundation’s announcement that it plans to close the foundation’s elementary and middle school education programs at the end of the current school year has left some local families upset and scrambling for education options.
Damariscotta Narrowly Approves Snowplow Increase at Special Town Meeting
Damariscotta voters narrowly approved, by a vote of 5-4, a $32,500 increase for this year’s snowplowing services during a special town meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 16.
Labor Commissioner Presents Safety Award to Nobleboro Fire and Rescue
Maine Department of Labor Commissioner Laura Fortman presented the Safety and Health Award for Public Employers, known as the SHAPE award, to Nobleboro Fire and Rescue on Wednesday, Nov. 16.
New Nobleboro-Jefferson Transfer Station Manager Renews Local Connections
Nobleboro-Jefferson Transfer Station Manager John Arsenault sees a bright future in his new position. For him it represents a new challenge and a return home.
Area Native Becomes New Bristol Town Administrator
Rachel Bizarro, who was born in Damariscotta and grew up in Bristol Mills, feels like she was made for the job of Bristol town administrator.
LincolnHealth Continues to See Low COVID-19 Case Counts
LincolnHealth has seen three consecutive weeks of single-digit positivity rates for COVID-19 cases and had one of the “best weeks in recent months for COVID-19 numbers” this past week, according to hospital spokesperson John Martins.
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