Lincoln County has three new COVID-19 cases — its first in two weeks — but does not have an outbreak, according to the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
ComfyDome Offers Unique Camping Experience in Jefferson
A growing business offers campers a memorable, four-season camping experience in Jefferson, where they can rest under the stars in one of three domes off North Mountain Road.
Edgecomb to Vote on School Budget Again Oct. 15
Edgecomb voters will consider the 2020-2021 education budget again, with a few changes, in a referendum vote Thursday, Oct. 15.
Boothbay Nonprofit Leader Seeks Second Term in House
State Rep. Holly Stover, D-Boothbay, is running for reelection in District 89, which includes Boothbay, Boothbay Harbor, Edgecomb, Southport, Westport Island, and part of South Bristol.
Boothbay Harbor Businesswoman Wants to Regain House Seat
Former two-term state Rep. Stephanie Hawke, R-Boothbay Harbor, hopes to take back her seat in Maine House District 89 this year. The district includes Boothbay, Boothbay Harbor, Edgecomb, Southport, Westport Island, and part of South Bristol.
Wiscasset Calls Special Town Meeting to Address Warrant Error
The town of Wiscasset will use contingency funds to keep the Wiscasset Community Center open until it can hold a new vote to correct an error on the ballot for the recent annual town meeting by referendum.
Edgecomb Artist Reflects On a Century of Life
A lot can be accomplished in 100 years, and Edgecomb resident Roslyn Strong is proof.
Three-Car Crash in Waldoboro Results in Felony Charge
A Waldoboro woman faces a felony charge of operating after suspension after causing a three-car crash on Route 1 in Waldoboro, Thursday, Sept. 10.
Bhutanese Student Receives a Little Help from Her Friends
An online fundraiser is attempting to raise $30,000 to help Bhutanese student Phuntsho Choden — a Lincoln County Television volunteer staying in Round Pond — finish graduate school.
The Accessories Shop Closes After 15 Years in Damariscotta
The Accessories Shop closed Tuesday, Sept. 8 after about 15 years in Damariscotta, due to a sharp drop in business brought on by COVID-19 and resulting restrictions.
Newcastle COVID-19 Survivors Urge Community to Remain Vigilant
Carolyn Hatch tested positive for COVID-19 on May 14. When she was taken to the hospital about two weeks later, she was in such bad shape that she didn’t know if she would come back or ever see her family again.
Wiscasset Voters Repeal Preservation Ordinance, Elect Three Selectmen
Wiscasset voters elected Kimberly Andersson, Pamela Dunning, and Sarah Whitfield in a six-way race for three seats on the board of selectmen. During the annual town meeting by referendum Tuesday, Sept. 8, the voters also repealed the town’s historic preservation ordinance and approved ordinance changes to allow the redevelopment of the former Wiscasset Primary School.
Sea Gull Shop Destroyed in ‘Historic’ Midnight Fire
The Sea Gull Shop, the iconic gift shop and oceanside restaurant at Pemaquid Point, was destroyed in a fire early Wednesday, Sept. 9.
No New COVID-19 Cases in Lincoln County
The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention did not report any new cases of COVID-19 in Lincoln County residents this week.
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