After 15 years at South Bristol School, Principal Scott White has taken a new position as principal at RSU 40’s Union Elementary School, closer to his home in Waldoboro.
Edgecomb Selectmen Discuss Traffic Concerns with Sheriff, Stover
The Edgecomb Board of Selectmen met with state Rep. Holly Stover, D-Boothbay, and Lincoln County Sheriff Todd Brackett on Monday, July 12 to discuss issues related to construction on the intersection of Route 27 and Route 1.
Characters of the County: Newcastle’s Tireless Boat Doctor
Paul Bryant’s shipyard is full of machines and vessels from another era. Bryant, at nearly 88 years, is one of the oldest of the bunch. And yet, somehow, he and his 1960s Ford engines continue to work like a charm.
Children’s Book About Augusta ‘Goose Lady’ Released
The goose on Eastern Avenue in Augusta was a famous landmark to many Lincoln County residents who traveled up Route 17 on their way to Augusta. Now, the story of the goose and the woman who owned it has been immortalized in a new children’s book by a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist.
‘Family of Foodies’ Opens Maine Tasting Center in Wiscasset
The Gross family, founders of the Maine Tasting Center in Wiscasset, invite visitors to learn about Maine food and beverage production through expert-led demonstrations, events, classes, and of course, their sense of taste.
Bremen Selectman Resigns After 20-Plus Years
During the Bremen Board of Selectmen meeting on Thursday, July 1, Chair Wendy Pieh announced that Selectman Hank Nevins had handed in his written resignation.
Damariscotta Restrooms Open Just in Time for July 4 Fireworks
The long-awaited public restrooms in downtown Damariscotta opened right on schedule and just in time for the Independence Day fireworks show in the municipal parking lot on Sunday, July 4.
S. Fernald’s Reopens to Customers Just in Time for Summer
After 15 months of offering strictly window service due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Damariscotta’s S. Fernald’s Country Store reopened to visitors with a new streamlined look on Tuesday, June 22.
New Librarian Finds a Quiet Space in Bremen
Kristen Budlong wanted out of the hubbub of Boston.
Characters of the County: From Frogger to Author
When asked, Chuck Benton isn’t sure how to explain what he does. Not because he doesn’t have anything to say, but because he has so much.
Fireworks are Still on in Damariscotta Sunday, July 4
The Damariscotta fireworks, scheduled for Sun., July 4, are still on. They are scheduled to go off around 9 p.m.
Damariscotta Plant Boutique Looks to Meld Exterior with Interior
Coco and Jesse Martin, owners of Damariscotta’s new plant and lifestyle boutique Wildings, look to inspire customers to personalize their homes with their favorite things, particularly with objects found in the natural beauty of Maine.
Round Pond United Methodist Members Reflect on 168-Year History at Final Service
Approximately 43 people packed the Round Pond United Methodist Church, known locally as the “White Church,” and reflected on its 168-year history during its final service on Sunday, June 27.
Boothbay Woman Wins June #LCNme365 Photo Contest
Kerri Kelley won the June #LCNme365 photo contest with her photo from Love’s Cove in Southport.
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