The number of new COVID-19 cases in Lincoln County residents ticked up slightly this week with 30 new cases, up from 25 last week.
Dance Studio Plans Move to Former Progressive Grange in Waldoboro
The owner of the DanceMaineia studio plans to move into the former Progressive Grange in Waldoboro and reopen there June 1.
Alna Board Takes Up Boat Ramp Appeals
The Alna Board of Appeals discussed three appeals related to Jeff Spinney’s boat ramp over the course of two meetings Thursday, Feb. 11 and Tuesday, Feb. 16. The board will hold a third meeting in March to deliberate and vote on all three appeals.
Characters of the County A Maverick Motorcyclist
During the March on the Pentagon on Oct. 21, 1967, Alan McKinnon found himself in a difficult position. At the time, he was working for the U.S. Department of Defense while marching, along with about 50,000 other people, across Washington, D.C. to the Pentagon in an effort to end the Vietnam War.
Review: Wiscasset Restaurant Looks Forward to Valentine’s Day
The Water Street Kitchen & Bar closed for the month of January, but it reopened just in time to be a romantic Valentine’s Day dinner destination.
Stover Bill Aims to Expand Access to Substance Use Treatment
State Rep. Holly Stover, D-Boothbay, is sponsoring a bill that aims to increase access to substance use treatment in Maine.
Woman and 4-Year-Old Injured in Wiscasset Crash
A 24-year-old Bath woman and a 4-year-old girl were injured when the woman crossed the centerline of Route 1 in Wiscasset and struck a tow truck head-on Wednesday, Feb. 10.
Waldoboro’s Support Helps Guerrero Family Continue Father’s Ministry
Joe Guerrero died tragically but lived joyfully. And he left behind a legacy for his family. His wife, Jennifer Guerrero, and their children, Jacob and Marijane, are determined to continue his ministry.
Part of Dodge Point Closed For Timber Harvest
The parking area and all trails at Dodge Point Public Reserved Land, in Newcastle, on the east side of River Road will be closed for approximately three to six weeks to complete the state’s timber harvest.
Nobleboro Village Store Reopens After Mask-Related Suspension
The Nobleboro Village Store reopened Monday, Feb. 8, after closing for the weekend due to a suspension of its license for allegedly violating the state’s mask mandate.
New Weekly COVID-19 Cases Drop to 25
New cases of COVID-19 in Lincoln County residents dropped to 25 over the past week, down from 40 last week, as vaccinations for members of the general public 70 years and older continue at a LincolnHealth clinic in Boothbay Harbor.
Newcastle Fire Department Starts Fundraiser for Chief Huntley
The Newcastle Fire Department started a fundraiser for long-serving Chief Clayton Huntley on Friday, Feb. 5 to aid in his cancer treatment.
Pellet Stove To Blame for Nobleboro Fire
A swift response by a homeowner and firefighters limited damage from a fire at 425 East Pond Road in Nobleboro the morning of Sunday, Feb. 7.
Characters of the County From ballerina to Togus physician and hobby lobsterwoman
While a professional ballerina dancing in Germany, Kristin Kentopp never expected to become a doctor to U.S. veterans and a recreational lobsterwoman in Maine.
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