Waldoboro resident Viola Stone lost her home and possessions in a fire at 391 North Nobleboro Road the night of Wednesday, Nov. 18.
First Recreational Cannabis Shop Opens in Lincoln County
The first recreational, or adult-use, cannabis shop in Lincoln County, Coastal Cannabis Co. LLC, opened in Damariscotta on Nov. 9.
Edgecomb’s Skip Cahill Tire Closes
The owners of Skip Cahill Tire, at 236 Route 1 in Edgecomb, are selling the property after 31 years in business there.
Dresden Dedicates Veterans Memorial Bridge for Second Time in 65 Years
Dresden residents and local dignitaries dedicated a 65-year-old bridge in honor of veterans during a ceremony on Veterans Day, after learning the 1955 dedication didn’t stick.
County Doubles Weekly Record for COVID-19 Cases
As the fall surge of COVID-19 continues in Maine, Lincoln County continues to see a rise in new cases. The 31 new cases in the past week more than double the past weekly high of 13 — set last week — and the county has its first two outbreaks.
Community Navigator to Start Work in Waldoboro on Dec. 1
A part-time community navigator will start work at the Waldoboro town office on Dec. 1.
COVID Positives Halt Damariscotta Sewer Work
The contractor replacing sewer lines in Damariscotta’s municipal parking lot temporarily halted work because two employees on its pipe crew tested positive for COVID-19 on Monday, Nov. 16.
Newcastle Woman Flown to Hospital after River Road Crash
A Newcastle woman was flown from LincolnHealth’s Miles Campus in Damariscotta to Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston after crashing into a tree on River Road in Newcastle the afternoon of Monday, Nov. 16.
Spinney Brings New Proposal to Alna Planning Board
The applicant behind a rejected proposal to build a permanent boat ramp on the Sheepscot River in Alna is now proposing to use a temporary aluminum roadway to launch boats at the site.
Whitefield Elementary Has Outbreak, Other Schools Report Cases
Whitefield Elementary School has a COVID-19 outbreak, with five people testing positive, while two other Lincoln County schools are reporting individual cases.
Three More Cove’s Edge Employees Test Positive for COVID-19
The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention opened an outbreak investigation Monday, Nov. 16 after three more employees at Cove’s Edge, a long-term care facility on LincolnHealth’s Miles Campus in Damariscotta, tested positive for COVID-19.
Painter Dies in Workplace Accident at Wiscasset Business
A 58-year-old Yarmouth man, a painter with a Portland contractor, died in a workplace accident at a Wiscasset business on Friday, Nov. 13.
Eleanor & Anita’s to Close After 31 Years in Damariscotta
More than three decades after opening in downtown Damariscotta, Eleanor & Anita’s Salon will close Dec. 31.
Damariscotta’s Attic Heirlooms to Close
Attic Heirlooms, the craft and fabric shop in the Damariscotta Center building, will close this winter after seven years in town.
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