Joshua Rosenthal, a 16-year-old violinist living in Damariscotta, will get national exposure when one of his performances begins airing on the National Public Radio program “From the Top” during the week of Dec. 16.
SUV Strikes Chinese Restaurant in Waldoboro, No Injuries
An SUV struck the building home to Cigaret Shopper and the Golden Wok Chinese restaurant in Waldoboro on Tuesday, Dec. 17. The crash damaged the building, but there were no injuries.
Damariscotta Bank and Trust to Merge With Bangor Savings Bank
Damariscotta Bank and Trust Co. will merge into Bangor Savings Bank in June or July of 2020, if an agreement between the banks’ parent companies meets with the necessary approvals.
Firefighters Extricate Driver after Rollover in Jefferson
Firefighters extricated a man through the windshield of a pickup truck after a single-vehicle crash on Route 126 in Jefferson the morning of Monday, Dec. 16. The man was taken to an Augusta hospital.
LA Puts On a Show for Wreaths Across America Convoy
There was singing, dancing, and a gymnasium bursting with respect and admiration during Wreaths Across America’s first-ever convoy stop at Lincoln Academy in Newcastle on Sunday, Dec. 8.
Edgecomb Considers Big Changes for Administration, Public Works, Town Hall
A recent special meeting reveals Edgecomb residents have mixed feelings, but share general interest in exploring ways to improve efficiency and access in the town office, as well as forming a public works department.
Renys Wins Award for Commitment to Downtowns, Historic Buildings
The Damariscotta-born and Newcastle-based department store chain Renys recently received Maine Preservation’s Earle G. Shettleworth Jr. Preservation Champion Award for its commitment to Maine downtowns and their historic buildings.
Renovation of Merry Barn Wins Preservation Award
Merry Barn, of Edgecomb, was one of a dozen projects in the state to win a 2019 Honor Award from Maine Preservation.
From the Publishers
A very important milestone for our family has commenced, the start of our 100th year in business as the publishers of The Lincoln County News. This is an extremely exciting milestone, one that we are both proud of and honored by: proud to be a part of this community by capturing the history of its people and happenings, and honored to be trusted with the responsibility of operating the community’s newspaper.
Damariscotta Sets Marijuana Permit Fees at Highest Level in State
The Damariscotta Board of Selectmen approved a fee schedule for marijuana businesses modeled after the fees in Auburn, which has the highest fees in the state, Wednesday, Dec. 4.
Portland Chef Plans to Return Edgecomb Event Center to Restaurant
A chef and proprietor of three restaurants plans to reincarnate the Water’s Edge Banquet & Function Facility, on Davis Island in Edgecomb, as a restaurant, which he hopes to open in mid-April.
Owners of Former Wiscasset Primary School Explore Workforce Housing
The owners of the former Wiscasset Primary School are exploring the potential redevelopment of the property as workforce housing and a memory care facility.
Wiscasset Has New Fire Chief
Rob Bickford, previously Wiscasset’s fire chief from 2010-2013, began a second run as chief Monday, Dec. 9.
Lincoln County Publishing Co. Celebrates Retiring Employees
Lincoln County Publishing Co. honored two employees with a retirement party the afternoon of Wednesday, Nov. 27.
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