The beauty of Lincoln County lives in art all over the world, printed on paper, thrown into clay, and etched in the hearts of those who visit and call this place home. Susan Bartlett Rice, a painter and muralist living in South Bristol with her husband and two kids, has been capturing the textures and patterns of the Midcoast for most of her life.
Damariscotta Voters Approve All But One Article at Annual Meeting
Damariscotta residents voted to pass all but one article at the annual town meeting at Great Salt Bay Community School the morning of Saturday, June 15.
Six Earn Diplomas at CLC Adult Education Graduation
“Winnie the Pooh said it best when he talked to Piglet,” said Bonnie Merrill, a staff member of Central Lincoln County Adult & Community Education, to the school’s six graduates and those gathered to celebrate them. “And he said, ‘Always remember, you are braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, smarter than you think, and loved more than you know.’”
Midcoast Adult & Community Education Awards Three Diplomas
Midcoast Adult & Community Education honored three graduates at a ceremony in the Medomak Valley High School library Thursday, June 13.
Newcastle Voters Approve Creation of Severe Storm, PFAS Reserves
Around 40 Newcastle residents voted to pass all articles, including the establishment of new severe storm reserve and perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances reserve accounts at the hour-long annual town meeting Monday, June 17 in the Lincoln Academy cafeteria.
Westport Island Annual Town Meeting Saturday, June 22
Westport Islanders will take up the balance of a 70 article warrant when they re-convene their annual town meeting on Saturday, June 22.
MVHS Class of 2024 Sets Out Seeking Joy
One by one, 125 members of the Medomak Valley High School class of 2024 crossed the graduation stage on the evening of Wednesday, June 12, celebrating the completion of their high school education as the sun set over Waldoboro.
Waldoboro Voters Pass Budget, Invest in Internet
Waldoboro voters approved 60 warrant articles at their annual town meeting by referendum on Tuesday, June 11, accepting a municipal budget of $8,258,355 and opting to invest $316,000 to bring fiber internet townwide.
Dresden Voters Approve Mineral Extraction Moratorium
Voters in Dresden decided to enact a moratorium regarding mineral extraction facilities and operations by a slim margin at the polls on Tuesday, June 11.
Characters of the County: Counting on Erin Bean
It’s hard to forget those who answer the call for help in times of need, whether that’s a friend, family, or even a stranger. For Erin Bean, Dresden resident, Wiscasset Ambulance Service Chief, mother to six, gardener, and bagel baker, she’s been showing up for people for over 25 years.
Student Film ‘Getting Along’ Opens at the Lincoln Theater
Community members and local students turned out in force to watch the premiere of “Getting Along,” the Lincoln Academy–Heartwood Theater collaboration film produced during this academic year, on Monday, June 10 at the Lincoln Theater.
Somerville Wins, Again, In Dispute with Internet Utility
The Maine Public Utilities Commission sided with Somerville on Tuesday, June 11, in its ruling that communications utility Consolidated Communications LLC, and not the town, must pay costs associated with readying telephone poles for the town’s long-planned fiber broadband network.
Wiscasset Graduates Hold Onto Each Other, Prepare For The Future
Wiscasset Middle High School graduated 21 students on Thursday, June 6, in a ceremony that highlighted their individual abilities to step into the next phase of life after experiencing many firsts and lasts together.
All Articles Pass at Wiscasset Town Meeting
Wiscasset voters approved an $8.1 million municipal budget, as well as amendments to four of the town’s ordinances, at the Tuesday, June 11 town meeting by referendum.
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