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.
Tractor-Trailer Takes Down Utility Pole in Downtown Damariscotta
A tractor-trailer turning from Bristol Road onto Main Street in Damariscotta tore down some guy wires and half of a utility pole the morning of Friday, Feb. 5.
Barnhouse Grill & Pub Open in Wiscasset
The Barnhouse Grill & Pub now offers American and Mexican food on Route 1 in Wiscasset, opening Dec. 18, 2020 after nearly a year of preparations.
Jefferson Residents Embrace New Healthy Meals Program
The inaugural meal for the Jefferson Village Community Center’s new Healthy Meals program sold out in just over an hour on Friday, Jan. 29.
WMHS Honors ‘Most Important Person in the Building’
Wiscasset Middle High School Head Custodian Jeffrey Speed is known as a man of few words. Over the past 46 years, he has gained the respect and appreciation of students, teachers, staff, and principals at Wiscasset schools.
County Adds 40 New COVID-19 Cases
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.
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