Schools are out, which brings Healthy Lincoln County to one of our favorite programs: Summer Meals! Healthy Lincoln County is once again coordinating free summer meals for children and teens through the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Summer Food Service Program, in partnership with local schools and organizations.
Characters of the County: Jakobi Hagar Thrives on Discipline and Detail
At the age of 16 Jakobi Hagar has three businesses and holds three state wrestling championship titles.
ALL YEAR-ROUND
At long last, annual town meetings are over for the year.
Characters of the County: Ben Chute Chooses Music
Even as a child, Ben Chute always had a guitar within reach.
Tales from the Thrift Get Ready to Rummage!
Don’t miss the upcoming Miles Memorial Hospital League Rummage Sale at the Miles Drop-Off Center, at 3 Alewife Lane in Damariscotta, from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, June 20. The rain date will be Saturday, June 27.
Thrifty Good Food Serious Summer Salads
The summer solstice approaches on Sunday, June 21. Interestingly, the date for this varies from year to year because our human yearly calendar is set for 365 days but it takes the earth 365.25 days to orbit the sun completely. So, humans have to adjust.
ROAD SAFETY
Summer is here. Most schools have wrapped up instruction for the year, graduates are out and working on plans for the summer and beyond. Traffic has picked up throughout the region.
Characters of the County: Allie Keeton’s Art Imitates Life
Allison “Allie” Keeton draws inspiration from the world around her.
Round Pond
As you can see from the picture Tony Jackovich’s windmill is back in working order. The windmill was one of Tony’s last big projects, which I believe he was in his late 80s when he started it. It was always one of his dreams to own a windmill. Andrew Clement, the owner of the Jackovich home, hired Nickolas Jones, a carpenter from Waldoboro, to reconstruct the blades and get it up and running again.
BEHIND CLOSED DOORS
One of the most important functions of journalists is to be the watchdog for their community and inform the public about how funds are being spent or proposed to be spent.
Characters of the County: How a Trip for Self Discovery Led to a Lifetime of Happiness for Eric Graves
Eric Graves stumbled upon Maine by accident as a young adult, after discovering an unexpected love of wooden boats. He quickly knew this was where he wanted to live, work, and raise a family.
Bringing Food Home Maine Senior FarmShare Program Updates
The Maine Senior FarmShare Program is now open! For those of you who have never heard of it, here is your introduction. For those of you who know about it, and maybe are longtime participants, here are some very important updates.
PARTICIPATORY DEMOCRACY
The first half of the year, most residents of Lincoln County vote on something. Whether that is ordinance changes, municipal budgets, education budgets, or whether or not someone from outside of their town speaks at an open town meeting, the state prides itself in participatory democracy.
Characters of the County: Mallory Heaberlin Serves Her Passion
Mallory Heaberlin fell in love with the food service industry early on, and she wasn’t going to let anything stand in her way.
CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS
Seniors, the time has finally come. In the upcoming weeks, you will walk across the stage and into the next phase of life. You should be proud for what you have accomplished the last four years.
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