Lincoln County saw few new COVID-19 cases over much of the past week, then added five on Monday, Dec. 14 and 14 on Tuesday, Dec. 15. Tuesday’s was the highest single-day increase for the county since the pandemic began.
NCS Principal Steps Down, Interim Principal Starts Work
Nobleboro Central School Principal Martin Mackey resigned effective Friday, Dec. 11, citing personal reasons. He has taken a position with the Maine Department of Education.
Donations Lift GSB Greenhouse Project to Goal
Great Salt Bay Community School has received $23,000 in donations toward a greenhouse, where students will start and care for seedlings before they move to Twin Villages Foodbank Farm.
Nobleboro Teen in Critical Condition After Crash
A Nobleboro teenager remains in critical condition at Maine Medical Center in Portland as of Tuesday, Dec. 15, after suffering injuries in a crash a week earlier.
Characters of the County: A Man of Boats and Blue Collars
Waldoboro’s Ray Perkins grew up on the water, on the North Shore of Massachusetts. So it’s little wonder that he spent the last 42 years of his life in a town with a strong shipbuilding legacy.
Police Arrest Two in Connection with Wiscasset Robbery
Police arrested a Wiscasset couple the morning of Friday, Dec. 11 in connection with an armed robbery at Maxwell’s Market in Wiscasset two weeks earlier.
Gluten-Free Cafe and Hard Cider Bar Coming Soon to Damariscotta
Butter Up Cakes, a gluten-free bakery, cafe, and cider bar, will open in Damariscotta this month after two years in Bangor.
Fisherman’s Catch Seafood Market Reopens in Downtown Damariscotta
The family-run retail and wholesale seafood market in downtown Damariscotta, Fisherman’s Catch, reopened in full swing on Thursday, Dec. 3.
Oshima Brothers Return to Lincoln County Roots at Renovated Waldo
The Oshima Brothers “grew up at the end of a very long dirt road in Whitefield in a house with many, many instruments and not so many neighbors. Childhood was running around in the woods and getting lost in music,” Sean Oshima said. Younger brother Jamie “started banging on a full drum kit at the age of 4 — every parent’s nightmare,” before picking up guitar when he was 7 or 8. “Music never felt forced,” Sean said, “it was always happy.”
Wiscasset Names Athletic Field in Honor of Retiring Custodian
The Wiscasset School Committee voted, during a Zoom meeting Tuesday, Dec. 8, to name the upper field at Wiscasset Middle High School after Jeffrey Speed, who will retire in February 2021 after 46 years of service to Wiscasset schools.
Lincoln County Sees Steady Growth in COVID-19 Cases
Lincoln County added 25 new cases of COVID-19 in the last week as the winter surge of the pandemic continues in Maine and across the country.
Bangor Savings Bank Completes Acquisition of DB&T
The merger of Damariscotta Bank and Trust into Bangor Savings Bank is official as of Dec. 1, and changes are underway at the bank’s three branches in Lincoln County.
Two Elderly County Residents Home and Safe After Searches
Separate searches for a missing 78-year-old woman in Bremen and 88-year-old man in Dresden ended with both home and safe after they went missing Saturday, Dec. 5 and Monday, Dec. 7, respectively.
From Forest to Table: Edgecomb Family Business Thrives in Hunting Season
Dwayne West loves to hunt. And he loves the art of breaking down a deer — slicing away the layer of fat, cutting the steaks from the tenderloin, carving the chops from the ribs, working his way carefully around meat damaged by bullets. He recalls learning the trade, how he would have been happy to do the work for free. It’s not surprising that he makes his full-time living managing the meat department at Hannaford in Damariscotta. But it’s this seasonal family business that is his passion.
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