Great Salt Bay Community School in Damariscotta canceled school on Friday, Sept. 10 to test carbon monoxide levels in the kitchen.
9/11 Attacks Spurred Lincoln County to Action
The terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, left an indelible impression on every American citizen and spurred Lincoln County residents to immediate and substantial action.
Damariscotta Pumpkinfest & Regatta to be Scaled Back
The Damariscotta Pumpkinfest & Regatta committee announced on Friday, Sept. 10, that all events are canceled this year, except the deployment of giant pumpkins decorated by local artists, on Main Street.
20 Years Later, A Victim’s Friend Remembers
Like countless Americans, Emily Greenberg of Bremen has a vivid memory of the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, and like too many, she remembers realizing that one her friends was in the World Trade Center when it collapsed.
Newcastle Fire Department to Host Public Meeting
Newcastle’s Taniscot Engine Co. is hosting a public meeting concerning potential changes to the fire department at 9 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 11, at the Faith Baptist Church on Mills Road in Newcastle.
Vaccine Mandate Exacerbates Staff Shortage at LincolnHealth
In the past week, 24 more Lincoln County residents tested positive for COVID-19, the same number as last week and down from 57 new cases the week prior.
Renaissance of Round Pond with White Church Transfer to Helping Hands
The purchase and eventual revitalization of the former Round Pond United Methodist Church, known locally as the “White Church,” by the Helping Hands of Round Pond marks the beginning of what co-president Sarah Stevenson Matel calls a renaissance in the coastal village.
Oscar Cronk Retires, But His ‘Scents and Lures’ Live On
The Cronk Outdoor Supply sign, at 133 Gardner Road will soon be coming down after 60 years. Oscar Cronk, Jr. at the age of 91, announced recently he is retiring and sold his business to Pete Rickard Co. of Galetan, Pa., a supplier of hunting accessories.
Team Chewonki Crosses $10,000 Goal in LifeFlight Fundraiser
As the fog rolled in and out of Friendship Harbor on the morning of Aug. 22, four women swam and paddled for three miles through the tidal waters. Seemingly inconspicuous in their kayak and wetsuits, these athletes raise more than $10,000 for the state’s only emergency medical helicopter service.
Lincoln County Says So Long To Summer 2021
Lincoln County residents and visitors from both near and far wasted no time gathering for celebrations throughout the summer of 2021.
Back to School in Lincoln County
Students at several Lincoln County schools packed their backpacks, pocketed their lunch money, and headed back to the classroom this week for what everyone hopes will be a “normal” school year.
New COVID-19 Cases Dip in Lincoln County
New COVID-19 cases identified in Lincoln County residents dipped this week to 24, after 57 new cases were identified last week.
Characters of the County: Jack Puckey Just Wants to Drive
Jack Puckey, the longest-serving member on the Newcastle Fire Company, never wanted to be chief of the department. He “just wanted to be a driver,” he said, during an interview at his home on Monday, Aug. 23.
Jefferson Selectmen Asked to Mandate Masks
Concerned parents, Jefferson residents, members of the school board, and Jefferson’s state representative showed up at the Jefferson Board of Selectmen’s meeting on Monday, Aug. 23 to have their voices heard on both sides of the mask issue.
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