In Bristol on Friday, May 3, crews worked together for more than 12 hours to protect the waters around Shaw’s Fish and Lobster Wharf and recover a barge that partially sank that morning.
‘The Smallest Church in the World’: Speedway Unveils New Addition
Patrons of Wiscasset Speedway may have noticed a new addition on the property during the track’s season opener at the end of April. Now calling Wiscasset Speedway home is a replica of what was once known as “the smallest church in the world,” Wiscasset’s Union Church.
Pool No Longer in the Plans for CLC YMCA in Damariscotta
The Central Lincoln County YMCA Board of Directors announced it is no longer pursuing the construction of an aquatic center, bringing to a close decades of intermittent efforts to bring a pool to the Damariscotta facility.
Characters of the County: Getting to the ‘Real and True’ with Sherry Flint
It is by facing up to what can be the hardest parts of life, said Sherry Flint of Damariscotta, that one uncovers what matters the most.
Newcastle Monument Business Passes To Next Generation
After nearly 50 years in operation, Newcastle’s Thomas A. Stevens Cemetery Memorials and Cemetery Restorations is seeing a change in ownership and name, as the business is being passed down from father to son.
Two Arrested on Drug Trafficking Charges at Waldoboro Residence
An operation by the Maine Drug Enforcement Agency, assisted by the Waldoboro Police Department, Waldoboro EMS, Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office, and Maine State Police, resulted in the arrests of two individuals on drug trafficking charges on the afternoon of Thursday, April 25.
Singing Seniors to Debut in Newcastle
The set list is chosen. The songs have been practiced. The members of Classic Harmony are ready for their debut performance on Tuesday, May 7 at The Second Congregational Church of Newcastle.
LA Bell Will Ring In The 2024-2025 School Year
The project to restore the Lincoln Academy bell tower and replace the historic belfry is underway, and will hopefully be completed before the start of school in September.
(Audrey Hufnagel is a member of the Talon staff and probably contributed to breaking to bell tower by ringing the bell to celebrate multiple cross country championships. This article appears through a content-sharing agreement with The Eagle’s Talon.)
Bremen Sets Special Town Meeting To Consider Ordinance Amendments
Bremen voters will convene for a special town meeting to consider amendments to the town’s land use and shoreland zoning ordinances at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, May 7 at the town office.
MVHS Principal Named Principal of the Year
On the afternoon of Friday, April 26, Medomak Valley High School Principal Linda Pease received a standing ovation from staff, friends, family, and the entire MVHS student body as Maine Principals’ Association Executive Director of the Professional Division Holly Blair announced that Pease is the state’s Principal of the Year.
Characters of the County: Unearthing the Past with Tim Dinsmore
Some professions, it’s said, can be put out of mind when the workday ends. Historical archaeology, as Tim Dinsmore will say, is not one of those jobs.
Production Underway for LA students’ Big Film Project
While the filmmaking industry often inspires thoughts of Hollywood glamour and fame in sunny southern California, Lincoln Academy students interested in cinematography have had the opportunity to produce a film of their own in Newcastle.
Waldoboro Considers Joining Push for Townwide Fiber Internet
In Waldoboro, where about 10% of homes are not reached by traditional internet service, voters will decide in June whether to join other local towns in a partnership with a communications company to bring broadband internet service town-wide.
Damariscotta to Pay Hagar Enterprises $250,000 in Settlement
The town of Damariscotta will pay $250,000 to settle a disagreement over the cost of road work conducted by Hagar Enterprises Inc. in 2022 and 2023.
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