We would like to commend Sam Richards for his actions on Jan. 3. As detailed in the front-page article, Richards’ quick thinking and cool head saved his father’s life when the latter choked on a piece of steak.
Midcoast Matters: There’s a Place for you Here
“Volunteering at a local conservation organization” must rank high on the list of new year’s resolutions because we have been the delighted recipient of a slew of inquiries about ways to get involved at Midcoast Conservancy!
Paws for Thought
I have a new fella in my life. His name is Waffles, but as with any pet, he has already gained a few nicknames, the most frequently used being “Waffi.”
News Along the Way: A New Year Around the Inn
Though it has been many days now since all the holiday decorations have come down and the wrappings have come off the holiday presents, and even as some gifts may have begun to lose their luster, there are those gifts that are rare, longer-lasting ones. We would like to share a few with you.
Characters of the County: Bob Emmons Enjoys a Life of Mentoring the Next Generation of Learners
Moments before the 2002 U.S. Open would tee off at Bethpage State Park Golf Course in Farmingdale, N.Y., Bob Emmons was inspecting one of the greens when he was suddenly surrounded by federal agents with weapons drawn.
Westport Island
I’m sitting here in the dark. Not yet 4:30. But the sun is down. And it’s dark. Or at least heavy dusk. Sullen time. Contemplating time. Twilight time. Scout would be napping if she wasn’t at doggie day care. Kathy’s reading her second Christmas present book on the couch.
Changes at the News
John C. Roberts has been named Publisher of The Lincoln County News, effective Jan. 12. He has served as one of the Associate Publishers since Jan. 11, 2016.
Bringing Food Home: Lincoln County Wishes for 2023
Being two weeks into the new year, I’m sure we’ve all been buzzing with opportunity. Whether you are a believer of New Year’s resolutions or not, the first of the year naturally provides a breath of fresh air and perhaps a bit more room to seek new opportunities and try new things.
Characters of the County: Crystal McLain Looks to Provide Community Support System for Self-Care
Bristol resident Crystal McLain has been on a journey helping people using love and positivity her entire life and has built a diverse career out of this passion here locally.
Waste Watch
Sorry I missed a few weeks at the end of 2022 but things were busy. Lots of paper and cardboard recycled. I worked with Dick Spear on preparing the 2023 transfer station budget. During that budget meeting I learned that the taxpayer saved $97,000 in disposal fees by recycling paper, cardboard, plastics, and glass.
PATIENCE
Like many of you, we also would like to know what happened in the homicide of a 3-year-old child in Edgecomb on Christmas Day.
Round Pond
The Midcoast certainly took a pounding in the rain and high intensity storm just before Christmas. So many people without power and so many lineman and tree crews from far and wide working hard to restore the power while away from their families. Many thanks to all. It was very strange that the store and surrounding houses up and down the street were without power but we had it at our house that is behind the store. Not that we were complaining but we did feel sort of guilty!
Characters of the County: Barney Balch Balances Science and Art
The quest to learn something new about the ocean drives biological oceanographer and Newcastle resident Barney Balch to spend hours working at Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences in Boothbay.
GSB Students Investigate Introduction by Maia Zewert, acting editor
We are now in the sixth 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.
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