Newcastle attorney David Levesque is one of three candidates running for Senate District 13.
Friendship Men Presented with Life Saving Award
Damariscotta Police Chief Jason Warlick presented two Friendship men with the 2021 Life Saving Award for their heroic response to a fatal crash on Dec. 7, at a Damariscotta Board of Selectmen’s meeting on Jan. 19.
Majority of Positive Cases at LincolnHealth Fully Vaccinated Individuals
Once again, the COVID-19 case rate has reached a record high at LincolnHealth, with 60% of cases in those who are fully vaccinated, according to LincolnHealth spokesperson John Martins.
Old Bristol Historical Society Reaches $310,000 for Mill Property Improvements
It can be a challenge to see the potential of the Pemaquid Mill while exploring its dusty caverns, but with a few hundred thousand more dollars in its reserve, the path to realizing that potential has become a lot clearer for the Old Bristol Historical Society.
Healthy Lincoln County Receives 2020 MSA Community Service Award
The Lincoln County Commissioners meeting Jan. 18 began with presentations by Sheriff Todd Brackett. Representatives from Healthy Lincoln County were presented with the 2020 Maine Sheriff’s Association Community Service Award, and two former deputies were presented with retirement plaques and thanked for their years of service to the county.
Interview Committee Appointed, Motion to Unseat Chair Fails at AOS 93 Meeting
The AOS 93 School Board voted unanimously Jan. 11 to create an eight-member internal search committee to interview superintendent candidates and make a recommendation to the board.
Jefferson Approves EMS Increase, Maintains Service Through June
Jefferson residents voted in favor of retaining Waldoboro’s emergency medical services at least through June 2022, during a special open town meeting on Jan. 14.
Breakthrough Cases Stay High, Boosters Show Effectiveness at LincolnHealth
In recent weeks, the amount of breakthrough cases has made up more than half of all positive cases at LincolnHealth, but boosters continue to prove effective, according to LincolnHealth spokesperson John Martins.
New State Property Tax Loans Can Help Seniors Age in Place
Maine’s new property tax deferral program for seniors launched on Jan. 5. The program is designed to help those over 65 or with permanent disabilities stay in their homes by providing lifetime loans to cover the cost of municipal property taxes. The loans can be deferred for the life of the homeowner, and repaid from the homeowner’s estate.
Water Line Leak in Damariscotta Main Street Grocery open, customers to use side door
Water was shut off on Main Street in Damariscotta from School Street to Main Street Grocery the morning of Jan. 16, to allow crews to fix a leak in the water line.
WoodHaus Farm Owners Purchase 50-Acre Hayfield for Conservation
With the help of nonprofit organization Maine Farmland Trust, Torie and August DeLisle, of WoodHaus Farm, purchased a 54-acre hayfield on U.S. Route 1 in Nobleboro before it could be developed as housing and lose its agricultural value.
County Organizers Join Hundreds of Groups in U.S. with Jan. 6 Vigil
Newcastle’s Veterans Park was lit up with candlelight on Jan. 6 as Lincoln County residents and representatives gathered to hold a vigil on the anniversary of the U.S. Capitol attack and promote federal and state election legislation.
With Record-High Cases, LincolnHealth Could Be Headed Toward Staffing Crisis
LincolnHealth saw another record high in positive COVID-19 tests last week and it appears that some departments could be headed towards a staffing crisis, according to LincolnHealth spokesperson John Martins.
Dresden Town Administrator Strong Believer in Accessible Government
New Dresden Town Administrator Daniel Swain believes that in Maine, the citizens govern the state.
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