The Wiscasset Speedway Hall of Fame, now in its second year, inducted six new members during a luncheon at the track Saturday, July 25.
Cigarette Starts Fire at Apartment Building in Waldoboro
A cigarette butt caught the exterior of a Waldoboro apartment building on fire Wednesday, July 29, but a resident of the building quickly snuffed the flames with a fire extinguisher.
Newcastle Woman Wins July #LCNme365 Photo Contest
By one vote, Shana York, of Newcastle, won the July #LCNme365 photo contest with a picture of her dog admiring flowers.
‘Rethinking Everything’: Two Damariscotta Businesses Cope with Pandemic
Up and down Damariscotta’s Main Street, the COVID-19 pandemic has slowed sales and changed the way many owners of restaurants and retail shops operate and engage with customers.
Red Stove Farm Offers Homemade Meals for Pickup in Jefferson
A new Jefferson business has transitioned from catering to contactless takeout, bringing fresh food made from local ingredients to the community.
Waldoboro to Negotiate with Volunteers of America on A.D. Gray Property
Waldoboro plans to enter negotiations with Volunteers of America with the goal to sign a letter of intent for the national nonprofit to redevelop A.D. Gray School as senior housing.
Lincoln County Sees First Death from COVID-19
The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention reported the first death of a Lincoln County resident from COVID-19 on Tuesday, July 28.
Black National Anthem Lyricist has Tragic Link to Wiscasset
James Weldon Johnson’s legacy lives on through the lyrics he penned in 1899 for “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” often called the Black national anthem, but his life ended tragically on June 26, 1938 in Wiscasset, when his car was struck by an oncoming train.
Whitefield OKs Municipal Budget, Passes on Solar Farm
Whitefield voters passed all but one of the articles on the warrant at annual town meeting, Saturday, July 18.
Nonprofit Presents $6.2M Idea to Turn A.D. Gray into Senior Housing
Although the project remains in an “evaluation” stage, the national nonprofit Volunteers of America has a $6.2 million plan to turn Waldoboro’s vacant A.D. Gray School into 32 units of affordable senior housing.
Dresden Approves Budget, Sticks with Saturdays for Town Meetings
About 29 voters approved Dresden’s $1,014,060 budget during the open portion of annual town meeting, which lasted about an hour and 45 minutes, the morning of Saturday, July 18.
Fire Evacuates Four-Story Building in Waldoboro Village
A fire at a new restaurant in Waldoboro village early Thursday, July 23 damaged the restaurant and a pharmacy at 9 Friendship St. and forced the evacuation of the four-story building.
Westport Islanders Accept Section of North End Road as Town Way
During the fourth vote on the question in 37 years, Westport Island voters accepted a section of North End Road as a town way during annual town meeting Saturday, July 18.
Gideon Makes Bremen Waterfront First Stop After Primary Win
After an easy victory in the Democratic primary July 14, U.S. Senate candidate Sara Gideon made the Bremen waterfront her first campaign stop as the party’s nominee.
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