The Jefferson Board of Selectmen has yet to approve spending on the new budget for the emergency medical service the town contracts to receive from Waldoboro, despite an initial deadline of Friday, Dec. 31.
GSB Students Investigate
It may be hard to believe, but this is the fifth year of the GSB Students Investigate collaboration between The Lincoln County News and Kelly Girard’s eighth grade language arts classes at Great Salt Bay Community School in Damariscotta.
Massachusetts Man Wins 2021 #LCNme365 Photo Contest
Readers selected Andrew Duffy as the winner of the 2021 #LCNme365 photo contest with a picture of Damariscotta Lake on a calm morning.
Lincoln County Emergency Services Says Goodbye to One of Their Own
Lincoln County Communications Center Supervisor Mark Creamer always put family first. And his community was his family. That’s the consensus of the people who knew him and of the people who worked with him.
AOS 93 Superintendent to Retire at End of School Year
AOS 93 Superintendent Craig Jurgensen will retire at the end of the 2021-2022 school year.
LincolnHealth Administers Most COVID Tests Since September
LincolnHealth administered 855 COVID-19 tests this past week, the most the hospital has conducted since the week ending in Sept. 26, and early indications show that record will likely be surpassed according to LincolnHealth spokesperson John Martins.
Is Climate Change Affecting Lincoln County? Ask Arlene Cole
Newcastle resident Arlene Cole has been recording the temperature in Lincoln County for over 70 years, long before climate change was a household term.
Massachusetts Man Wins December #LCNme365 Photo Contest
Andrew Duffy won the December #LCNme365 photo contest with his picture of a calm morning on Damariscotta Lake.
Eleanor Smith of Waldoboro Celebrates 100th Birthday
Waldoboro native Eleanor Smith celebrated her 100th birthday on Saturday, Dec. 18, surrounded by her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, as well as many residents whose lives she has touched over her century-long life in Maine.
Waldoboro Steps Up for Man Whose Home was Destroyed By Fire
Paul Achorn sits at the far end of the counter at Moody’s Diner in Waldoboro. Most days he arrives closer to 5 p.m., but he was already out of the house and decided to head over early. He sips a cup of black coffee, chatting with the waitresses when they have a break between customers, waiting for Carol Poulin and Eleanor Durgan to arrive.
Readers to Decide Winner of 2021 #LCNme365 Photo Contest
Hundreds of readers submitted thousands of photos to The Lincoln County News’ photo contest in its fourth year. Now it is up to readers to decide which of the 12 finalists will win the 2021 #LCNme365 photo contest.
Record COVID-19 Numbers, Rising Youth and Breakthrough Cases at LincolnHealth
LincolnHealth saw a record-setting number of positive COVID-19 cases for a third week in a row, with increases in breakthrough youth cases contributing to the spike, according to LincolnHealth spokesperson John Martins.
A Window into the Past: Stained Glass at St. Andrews Church in Newcastle
The arc of Christ’s life is encapsulated in two stained glass windows flanking the altar at St. Andrews Church in Newcastle. With so much magnificence in the nave of the church, from the glorious triptych behind the altar to the elaborate stenciling that fills the walls and ceiling, they can be easy to overlook.
LincolnHealth and Lincoln Home Seek Staffing Solutions
Two of Lincoln County’s largest healthcare employers face stiff challenges when it comes to fielding enough staff to attend to the medical needs of county residents.
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