After serving in the Maine House of Representatives during the brunt of the COVID-19 pandemic, Rep. Lydia Crafts, D-Newcastle, is looking to continue working across the aisle to expand access to behavioral healthcare and affordable housing.
Waldoboro Woman Wins #LCNme365 Photo Contest
Readers selected Robin Macgregor Nolan’s picture of a hummingbird at a salvia plant as the winner of the September #LCNme365 photo contest.
Damariscotta and Newcastle to Share Town Planner
Damariscotta and Newcastle will share the services of a town planner after both towns’ select boards approved an agreement in the past week.
Boston Post Cane Tradition Continues in Westport Island
The tradition continues in Westport Island where friends and town officials presented the town’s Boston Post Cane to the town’s oldest living resident, Morton Mendes, 96, on Saturday, Sept. 24.
Comp Plan Up For Vote in Nobleboro
The Nobleboro comprehensive plan, three years in the making, will be on the warrant during an open special town meeting beginning at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 4 at Nobleboro Central School.
Westport Island Appoints Interim Road Commissioner
The Westport Island Select Board’s meeting Monday, Sept. 26, may have set an attendance record as 54 island residents came out in support of the town’s former road commissioner. Expecting a large turnout, the board changed the meeting venue from the usual town office to the historic town hall.
GSB Teacher Receives National Recognition
Longtime Great Salt Bay Community School art teacher Karen Hight was surprised to find herself the guest of honor at school assembly on Friday, Sept. 23.
Fewer Tests, But Higher COVID-19 Positivity Rate at LincolnHealth
COVID-19 tests declined at LincolnHealth in relation to the previous week but positive tests are higher, according to hospital spokesperson John Martins.
Chamber Announces Contractor for Renovation of New Headquarters at Annual Meeting
The Damariscotta Region Chamber of Commerce and Information Bureau will contract with Newcastle’s Paul Garber Residential Builders for the renovation and expansion of the little Damariscotta Region Information Bureau building.
Bremen Fire Chief Remembered for Life of Service
Donald “Donnie” Leeman, who spent almost 40 years serving Lincoln County as a firefighter for Bristol, Newcastle, and Bremen where he ended his career as the department’s chief, passed away unexpectedly at his home the morning of Saturday, Sept. 17.
The Royal Life of Bobbie Selverstone
On Thursday, Sept. 8, the day Queen Elizabeth II of England died, Gladys “Bobbie” Selverstone received a personalized and signed birthday card from her majesty, wishing her well on her 100th birthday.
LincolnHealth Sees Spike in Positive COVID-19 Cases in Under-18 Population
Positive cases of COVID-19 in those under age 18 spiked from three last week to eight this week, which is the highest number seen in that demographic in months, hospital spokesperson John Martins said in an email.
House Candidate Smith Focused on Struggling Mainers
Katrina J. Smith, R-Palermo, believes the majority of Maine’s elected officials do not represent the many conservative voters in her district. “I think that I’m a bold voice, someone that’s not afraid to stand up for conservative values,” she said.
Harwath Seeks Community-Level Solutions in House District 62
Lindsey Harwath, I-China, hopes to bring practical progressive ideals to House District 62.
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