Quick thinking by nearby family members and a rapid response from local fire departments limited the damage from a structure fire in Whitefield Saturday, April 29.
Heavy Rain and Winds Cause Countywide Road Closures, Power Outages
Heavy rainfall and high winds marked the last day of April in Lincoln County and continued into Monday, May 1 with widespread road closures and power outages from up to 6 inches of rain.
An Invitation to the Ball: “Cinderella” Debuts at Lincoln Theater
The prince is having a ball, and so is the cast of Lincoln County Community Theater’s “Cinderella,” as they tread the boards in Rodger and Hammerstein’s Tony Award-winning confection.
With Sale Canceled, King Ro Closing May 12
Ten months after they thought they had reached terms to sell the iconic King Ro Market, business owners Lori Crook and B.J. Russell nixed the agreement after the potential buyer’s financing fell through last week.
Egypt Road Work In Damariscotta Pivots from Contract
Repaving work on Egypt Road in Damariscotta changed form in a quick turn this week, leading to a special select board meeting on Monday, April 24 to discuss the possibility of a change order for the work contracted to Hagar Enterprises Inc.
Code Enforcement Process Questions Continue In Bremen
Discussion of code enforcement and the code complaint process continued between town officials and residents for the third consecutive meeting of the Bremen Select Board on Thursday, April 20.
Waldoboro Voters to Consider $6.86 Million Budget, Up 13.55%
Facing inflation and the need to retain staff across departments, the Waldoboro Budget Committee and Select Board recommend a $6.86 million municipal budget to come before voters in June.
Dark Harbor Barber Brings Second Location to Waldoboro Village
A full-service barbershop opened its doors at 904 Main St. in Waldoboro this month, expanding a Rockland-based business operated by a group of former customers.
Funding Opportunities and Department Needs Arise in Waldoboro
The Waldoboro Select Board reviewed funding opportunities for a number of town projects, including a future community center and town office upgrades, at its Tuesday, April 25 meeting. Discussion also included needs for the town’s emergency medical services and public works departments.
LA Girls Basketball Coach Steps Down After 11 Years
Lincoln Academy girls basketball coach Kevin Feltis has stepped down from his role after being a fixture in the LA sports community and an inspiration to many.
(Maggie Thompson is freshman at Lincoln Academy who plays on the varsity basketball team. This article appears as part of a content-sharing agreement with The Eagle’s Talon, LA’s student newspaper.)
Edgecomb Joiner Repurposes Historic Church
David Stetson drove by the small unsteepled church on Old County Road in Edgecomb “a million times,” he said, before he realized it was exactly what he was looking for.
Volunteer Cleanup Honors the Late Elmer Tarr for 19th Year
On Saturday, April 22, volunteers fanned out along the Bristol Road (Route 130) and Route 32 in Bristol while participating in the annual Elmer Tarr Bristol Roadside Cleanup.
Heartwood Offers Theater Lovers ‘A Serious Romance’
Vines twine around ornate lattice work and climb the sagging beams of a deteriorating structure. They force their way through cracked and broken slats while grass pokes up between wooden planks so imbued with dust that the original grain and color have all but disappeared. This is what hope looks like in Heartwood Regional Theater Co.’s upcoming production of “Talley’s Folly.”
Bed-and-Breakfast, Wine Bar Approved for Waldoboro Village
A five-bedroom bed-and-breakfast and an attached wine bar are coming to Waldoboro village this summer with the approval of a site plan for the former Stahl’s Tavern at 926 School St.
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