The number of new cases of COVID-19 in Lincoln County dipped to 40 this week, down from 49 last week, as vaccinations for members of the general public 70 years and older continued at a LincolnHealth clinic in Boothbay Harbor.
Characters of the County Rising to the Challenge: MVHS Athlete Adapts to Senior Year in Pandemic
Abby Lash has been kicking a soccer ball since she could walk and shooting a basketball since she could get the ball to the rim. Now 17, the three-sport athlete at Medomak Valley High School has adapted as the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted her senior year.
Defendant in Wiscasset Robbery Crashes Car Into Sheriff’s Office
A defendant in the November 2020 robbery of Maxwell’s Market in Wiscasset crashed a car through the front door of the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office, allegedly while under the influence, late Saturday, Jan. 30.
From Homestead to Farm Store in Somerville
Corey and Alicia O’Connell opened the farm store at Briggs Farm in August 2020. The couple had moved to Somerville in 2016, inspired by Corey O’Connell’s father, Dwight Briggs, who told them to go find a piece of land. They did as he said. And named it after him.
New Damariscotta Bistro Eager to Serve Community
There’s a new bistro in town. Ann’s Book Bistro, at 17 Back Meadow Road in Damariscotta, hopes to open for takeout and curbside pickup starting at 7 a.m., Monday, Feb. 1.
New President Named at LincolnHealth John A. Martins, LincolnHealth
MaineHealth is pleased to announce that Cindy Wade has been chosen to lead LincolnHealth as its president. Wade was selected after a nationwide search and will succeed Jim Donovan, who will retire March 28.
Nobleboro Native Wins January #LCNme365 Photo Contest
With one vote separating first and second place, Cory Elowe won the January #LCNme365 photo contest with his picture of a pine grosbeak feasting on crabapples.
A Special New Year’s Resolution
A member of the Wiscasset Academy Class of 1950 made a New Year’s resolution to call her classmates twice a month this year, after a year when the COVID-19 pandemic forced many into isolation and kept them from family and friends.
Waldoboro Planning Board Approves Coffee Can
The Waldoboro Planning Board approved an application to open The Coffee Can, a drive-thru coffee shop on Route 1, Wednesday, Jan. 20.
COVID-19 Cases Increase as Vaccinations Ramp Up
The number of new COVID-19 cases in Lincoln County increased over the past week with 49, up from 31 new cases last week, as vaccinations ramp up at a LincolnHealth clinic at the Boothbay Harbor YMCA.
Waldoboro Approves Controversy Lane Solar Farm with Conditions
The Waldoboro Planning Board approved an 18.66-acre community solar farm on Controversy Lane, with several conditions, after hearing concerns from neighborhood residents Wednesday, Jan. 20.
Best Thai Serves from the Heart During Pandemic
“I give Thai food five stars out of five.” So ends a child’s handwritten review on the bulletin board inside the Damariscotta restaurant Best Thai.
Characters of the County Jefferson 1, Hawaii 0
“I like to have the first corn around and the last corn around,” said Andrew “Andy” Williamson IV, longtime owner of County Fair Farm in Jefferson.
Sauna Goes Up in Flames in Newcastle
Fire gutted a wooden sauna behind a home at 153 West Old County Road in Newcastle the evening of Thursday, Jan. 21.
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