The RSU 12 Board of Directors adopted the district’s school reopening plan and school calendar Thursday, Aug. 13.
Alna Selectmen Decline Request to Change Rules for Public Comment
The Alna Board of Selectmen, on Wednesday, Aug. 12, declined a request from residents to change the rules for public comment in order to allow more informed participation.
GSB Sets Tentative Start Date for Students
The Great Salt Bay School Committee has tentatively set Tuesday, Sept. 8 as the day students will return to school.
Lincoln County Goes 11 Days with No New COVID-19 Cases
The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention has reported no new cases of COVID-19 and one more recovery amongĀ Lincoln County residents in the past week.
Forty-Five Years On, a Newcastle Murder Remains Unsolved
In the summer of 1975, Gerald Ford was president, gasoline cost a little more than 50 cents a gallon, and out-of-state visitors flocked to Maine’s beaches, lakes, and forests. But that rainy summer was far from idyllic. Lincoln County recorded a murder, one that has remained unsolved in the nearly five decades that have passed.
Thomaston Man and Woman Die in Crash on Route 17 in Jefferson
A 55-year-old Thomaston man and a 26-year-old Thomaston woman died in a head-on crash on Route 17 in Jefferson late Friday, Aug. 14.
Conservancy Warns of Cyanobacteria in Damariscotta Lake
Midcoast Conservancy is warning Damariscotta Lake residents and visitors of cyanobacteria on the south arm of the lake, but a state official says the concentrations do not appear high enough to cause toxic conditions.
Waldoboro Man Flown to Hospital after Manktown Road Crash
A Waldoboro man was flown to a Bangor hospital after crashing while fleeing from law enforcement on Manktown Road, Thursday, Aug. 13.
Maine Warden Service Investigating Fatality on Pemaquid Pond
The Maine Warden Service is investigating a fatality on Pemaquid Pond in Nobleboro.
Damariscotta’s ‘Hannaford Heroes’ Adapt to Work During Pandemic
If you’ve shopped at the Damariscotta Hannaford between April and the end of June, you’ve met Glenn Gervais.
New Bristol Mills Fish Ladder Set for Completion by Winter
Work on the new fish ladder at the Bristol Mills Dam is progressing and should be complete by the beginning of winter, according to the contractor.
Gideon Speaks with Veterans at Waldoboro VFW
After visiting the Bremen waterfront in mid-July and an East Boothbay marine lab last week, U.S. Senate candidate Sara Gideon returned to Lincoln County for a roundtable discussion on how the federal government can better serve veterans at Waldoboro’s Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4525, Tuesday, Aug. 11.
Bristol Planning Board Hears Proposal for Solar Farm
The Bristol Planning Board will soon consider two permit applications for a 12.7-acre solar farm spread across two properties, with the possibility of a at least one more application to come for a separate solar farm.
Edgecomb Eddy Opts for In-Person Instruction Four Days a Week
Edgecomb Eddy School students and faculty will return to school in person four days a week, with a start date of Tuesday, Sept. 8.
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