About 33 Damariscotta voters approved the municipal budget during annual town meeting in the Great Salt Bay Community School gymnasium on Wednesday, July 15.
County Sees Most New COVID-19 Cases in One Week, Link Uncertain
Lincoln County has five more cases of COVID-19, the largest week-over-week increase since the disease reached the county. State officials would not say whether the cases are linked.
Two Suffer Severe Injuries in Damariscotta Motorcycle Crash
The operator and passenger of a motorcycle suffered severe injuries in a crash on Main Street in Damariscotta the afternoon of Wednesday, July 15.
Forthcoming Novel Brings Mystery to a Fictional Monhegan
Jenny Milchman always knew she wanted to write a novel set on an island in Maine.
Rollover Sends Driver to Hospital in Somerville
A pickup rollover on Route 17 in Somerville sent the driver to the hospital Monday, July 20.
Newcastle Father and Daughter Both Truman Scholars
A 2017 graduate of Lincoln Academy who recently completed her junior year at Bates College in Lewiston has won a prestigious scholarship awarded to students with a commitment to public service – the same scholarship won by her father in 1994.
‘Completely Different and Completely the Same’: Monhegan Businesses Adapt to COVID-19
When Monhegan’s Island Inn opened its doors for the summer on June 22, a full month after its usual opening date, co-owners Michael Brassard and Jaye Morency knew the inn’s business would suffer. The question was: how much?
Demand Soars for Real Estate Across Midcoast
In Jim Drum’s 35 years in Maine’s real estate industry, he has never seen a year quite like 2020.
LCSO Engaging in Self-Reflection and Training, Sheriff Says at Bremen Forum
The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office has engaged in self-reflection and training spurred by worldwide calls for policing reform, Sheriff Todd Brackett said during a forum in Bremen on Thursday, July 9.
Coveside Back to Business with New Owner and Chef
Coveside Restaurant and Marina in South Bristol is back to business, but not as usual, under new management and with a new chef – offering a traditional seaside menu with Cuban flair.
Alna First Selectman Takes Leave of Absence, Citing ‘Harassment’
Alna First Selectman Melissa Spinney will take a 45-day leave of absence, effective immediately, due to what she calls “harassment” of town officials.
Waldoboro Planning Board Approves Food Pantry’s New Location
The Waldoboro Planning Board, on Wednesday, July 8, approved the Waldoboro Food Pantry’s relocation to a barn on Friendship Street.
Lincoln County Sees One New COVID-19 Case, One Recovery
Lincoln County saw one new case of COVID-19, one hospitalization, and another recovery from the respiratory illness caused by the coronavirus during the past week. The new case is just the sixth reported since May 23.
Donations from Local Businesses Bring More Summer Meals to Kids
With the donation of a vehicle and fuel from local businesses and assistance from the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office, the Lincoln County Summer Meals program is bringing food to more children than ever.
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