Lincoln County has a new communications director, believed to be the first woman to serve in the role. The county selected Tara Doe from a pool of six candidates to lead the agency that fields 911 calls and dispatches emergency services throughout the county.
Firefighters Protect Somerville Home from Brush Fire
Firefighters from eight departments protected a Somerville home from a brush fire that ignited several acres of surrounding forest on Tuesday, April 27.
LincolnHealth Opens Vaccination Clinic to Walk-Ins
Walk-in COVID-19 vaccinations will be available at LincolnHealth’s clinic at the Boothbay Region YMCA’s Marylouise Tandy Cowan Fieldhouse in Boothbay Harbor on Monday, May 3 from 9 a.m. to noon and from 1-3 p.m.
Newcastle Chrysler Sells After Nearly 25 Years of Independent Ownership
Newcastle Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram is now Key Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram of Newcastle, after the Key Auto Group finalized its acquisition of the business on Wednesday, April 21.
Rotary Helps Waldoboro EMT Meet Career Goal
Waldoboro emergency medical technician Terry Bramhall always wanted to become a paramedic. But the cost of the additional education seemed out of reach. A grant from the Rotary Club of Damariscotta-Newcastle made her dream possible.
Characters of the County: Dreams of Bettering Kids’ Lives
Jenny Pendleton has ideas. She wakes up in the middle of the night with them. And most of them revolve around finding ways to keep children from going hungry.
Dresden Take Out to Open Ice Cream Shop
The owners of Dresden Take Out, at 537 Gardiner Road, plan to open an ice cream shop in the church building next to their convenience store and eatery.
Moody’s Diner Closes for 10 Days Due to COVID-19 Exposure
Moody’s Diner closed Thursday, April 22 and will remain closed through May 2 due to a positive COVID-19 test.
Whitefield Elementary Makes Finals of Statewide Cook-Off
On Wednesday, May 5, Whitefield Elementary School eighth grader Kiara Luce and head cook Vicki Dill will battle for the state title in Maine’s sixth annual Farm to School Cook-Off.
New Bristol Mills Fish Ladder Opens
With the turn of a large metal wheel, a wooden head gate rose and water began to flow into the new Bristol Mills fish ladder for the first time on Sunday, April 18.
Waldoboro Clammers Launch ‘Upweller’ to Boost Clam Numbers
The wind is cold, but the water is colder. A small skiff skims across the surface while another tugs a sluggish structure through the low waves of the Medomak River.
Newcastle Approves Cannabis Grow Site
The Newcastle Planning Board approved a zoning permit for the construction of a dozen 720-square-foot hoop houses, as well as a chicken coop and a shed, as part of a cannabis grow site at 129 Forest Road on Thursday, April 15.
Voting Opens for April #LCNme365 Winner
The Lincoln County News judges have spoken. Now it’s up to readers to decide the April winner of the #LCNme365 photo contest.
MVHS Sophomores Excel at State Science Fair
Two Medomak Valley High School sophomores took home honors from this year’s Maine State Science Fair with behavioral research on the topics of immigration and mask-wearing.
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