Cathrina Skov hadn’t planned on living in Waldoboro even though it was on the coast, an attraction because she was from New Hampshire’s coast. Mostly, she wasn’t ready to settle down or leave the nomadic lifestyle she and her husband had crafted as raft river guides. But then the Miller place came up for sale, and she has never left.
Characters of the County: Multi-Talented Wiscasset Student Bound for Germany
Linnea Andersson, a 15-year-old sophomore at Wiscasset Middle High School, is set to travel to Germany this summer for a selective exchange program.
SO LONG
My time as editor of The Lincoln County News comes to an end this week. I have decided to take a new opportunity closer to home.
Marilyn Beane’s World
March 27: To start with, I watched Turning Point with Pastor David Jeremiah, In Touch, with Pastor Charles Stanley, and Lead the Way, with Pastor Michael Youssef. I read my Christian devotionals and watched classic movies on TV. I done some writing. I had my lunch and supper in the dining room with my friends. I was helped to bed early afterwards.
Nobleboro History Revisited: Alewives – Nature’s Gift
Damariscotta Mills alewives have been a major boon to our towns of Nobleboro and Newcastle. In 1977, the total fishery catch was 10,211 bushels, with an income of $28,284. Each town received a net income, after paying expenses, of $12,000. In the previous year, the catch was even higher at 14,772 bushels. With 1978 high prices for alewives for lobster bait, the potential income could exceed that of a year ago.
Characters of the County: Take a Trip to Happy Hippy Lane on Westport Island
About a quarter of the way down Westport Island’s main road, “Happy Hippy Lane” offers travelers a groovy place to stay and soak up some positive vibes.
The Mobius Strip A Love Story
Most of us look for love and support. It is so much a part of the human experience. Often people with disabilities do not have the opportunity or support to find and hold on to that love. But sometimes, just sometimes, the tumblers fall perfectly into place and love blossoms.
Damariscotta Mills Alewives and an Amazing Quilt
Large individual schools of alewives are already gathering in the Gulf of Maine to make their yearly journey up the Damariscotta River. Their ultimate goal is to reach their spawning grounds in Damariscotta Lake when conditions are optimal for raising a new generation of alewives.
MOTHERS DESERVE MORE
Mother’s Day arrives this Sunday, May 8. What this day means and how it is celebrated or remembered is different for each person. The thought of just one day a year being devoted to our mothers is both special and falls short at the same time.
Women Writers of Lincoln County: Abbie Huston Evans, Bristol poet
As this year’s National Poetry Month draws to a close, what better time to revisit the celebrated work and life of a Bristol native, poet Abbie Huston Evans, 1881–1983.
Whitefield Library
“What’s Happening at Whitefield Library?” you ask.
Characters of the County: Where the Tide is with Heather Leslie
Heather Leslie peered over the railing of the wooden pier jutting out into the Damariscotta River. At mid-tide, she didn’t quite see what she was looking for: Baby barnacles.
Bringing Food Home Summer Meals: Volunteers Wanted
For the past several years, Healthy Lincoln County staff and volunteers have served thousands of meals to children in Lincoln County. Officially known as the Summer Food Service Program, Summer Meals is a federally-funded, state-administered program that provides meals when school is not in session. In Lincoln and Knox counties, HLC is the program operator. In the summer of 2021 for example, HLC provided over 25,000 meals to children from Boothbay to Camden.
SPRING CHANGE IS HERE
Spring is always a time of great change. This year, more than most, we probably all need it. The weather turns “nice,” allowing us inhabitants of Maine to venture outdoors, whether to hike, work the garden or just enjoy the sunshine.
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