With the turn of a large metal wheel, a wooden head gate rose and water began to flow into the new Bristol Mills fish ladder for the first time on Sunday, April 18.
Waldoboro Clammers Launch ‘Upweller’ to Boost Clam Numbers
The wind is cold, but the water is colder. A small skiff skims across the surface while another tugs a sluggish structure through the low waves of the Medomak River.
Newcastle Approves Cannabis Grow Site
The Newcastle Planning Board approved a zoning permit for the construction of a dozen 720-square-foot hoop houses, as well as a chicken coop and a shed, as part of a cannabis grow site at 129 Forest Road on Thursday, April 15.
Voting Opens for April #LCNme365 Winner
The Lincoln County News judges have spoken. Now it’s up to readers to decide the April winner of the #LCNme365 photo contest.
MVHS Sophomores Excel at State Science Fair
Two Medomak Valley High School sophomores took home honors from this year’s Maine State Science Fair with behavioral research on the topics of immigration and mask-wearing.
COVID-19 Cases Continue Surge in Lincoln County
Despite a well-vaccinated population, cases of COVID-19 in Lincoln County residents continue to surge with 59 new cases this week, up from 41 last week and 35 the week before that.
Somerville Approves Broadband Proposal by Four Votes
Somerville voters approved a proposal to borrow $632,250 to cover half the cost of a municipal broadband network, 49-45, on Tuesday, April 21.
Passenger LifeFlighted After Waldoboro Crash
A woman was LifeFlighted to Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston after a crash on Route 1 in Waldoboro on Sunday, April 18.
NCS Names Next Principal
Edgecomb Eddy School Principal Ira Michaud will leave at the end of the school year for a new position as principal of Nobleboro Central School.
Wiscasset Schools Switch to Remote Learning after Two COVID-19 Cases
Wiscasset Elementary School and Wiscasset Middle High School have both switched to remote learning after two high school students tested positive for COVID-19, Wiscasset School Department Superintendent Terry Wood announced in a letter to staff, students, and families on Monday, April 12.
COVID Cases Continue to Rise, Especially in Those Under 30
Lincoln County saw 41 new cases of COVID-19 in residents over the past week, up from 35 the week before.
Taniscot Firefighters Remember Huntley as ‘One of Newcastle’s Finest’
Members of Newcastle’s Taniscot Engine Company remember longtime Fire Chief Clayton V. Huntley Jr. fondly as a friend and mentor and for his 50 years of service working to improve training and recruit firefighters.
Crash Leaves Truck Trapped in Trees in Pemaquid
Three occupants were able to get themselves out of a silver Ram Power Wagon after it crashed on Bristol Road in Pemaquid and landed in a vertical position on its front end, stuck between trees, late Tuesday, April 13.
Members Vote to Close Round Pond United Methodist Church
Members of the Round Pond United Methodist Church voted Tuesday, April 6 to close the church after 168 years.
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