Ever since he heard about the Sunday Times Golden Globe Race, the world’s first nonstop, single-handed, round-the-world yacht race, in 1968, Newcastle resident and internationally known author Nigel Calder has been cruising by boat around different parts of the globe.
LA Declares ‘New Chapter’ at Installation Ceremony for New Head
Lincoln Academy pulled out all the stops to welcome its new head of school, Jeffrey S. Burroughs, with an installation ceremony in the Nelson Bailey Gymnasium on Saturday, Oct. 5.
Newcastle Receives $1.79M Bid for Academy Hill Work
Despite a competitive bid process, Newcastle received one bid, at $1,786,891.75, for the reconstruction of Academy Hill Road.
Jefferson Man’s 1,832.5-Pound Pumpkin Breaks State Record
Edwin Pierpont, of Jefferson, reclaimed the state record for heaviest pumpkin and also broke the record for heaviest green squash at the 13th annual Damariscotta Pumpkinfest weigh-off Sunday, Oct. 6.
Damariscotta Selectman to Resign
Amy Leshure, vice chair of the Damariscotta Board of Selectmen, will resign due to a move out of town.
Honor Flight Maine Veterans Receive Heroes’ Homecoming
A local businessman and former Wiscasset selectman was one of 33 veterans to receive a hero’s welcome upon his return from a trip to Washington, D.C. with Honor Flight Maine.
New Lincoln County Nonprofit Assists with Pet Health Care
Action for Animals Maine, a new Lincoln County nonprofit, financially assists families who cannot afford emergency services and treatment for ill pets.
Legion Dedicates Memorial to Maine’s Missing in Action, Prisoners of War
Representatives of the American Legion and Maine’s congressional delegation gathered at the Legion’s state headquarters in Winslow on Saturday, Sept. 28 to dedicate a new memorial to service members from Maine who went missing in action or were taken as a prisoner of war and remain unaccounted for.
Waldoboro Town Clerk Retires After 35 Years at Town Office
What started as a bookkeeping job in the late 1970s grew into a 41-year career in town government, with 35 of those years in Waldoboro, for Town Clerk Eileen Dondlinger, who worked her last day Friday, Sept. 27.
Cold Spring, Late Molt Lead to Slow Start for Lobster Fishery
A cold, wet spring and a late molt, or shed, appear to have contributed to a reduction in lobster landings so far this year in Lincoln County.
LA Boarding Numbers Drop Again, Local Enrollment Up
The number of boarding students at Lincoln Academy is down to 37 from 68 last year, while local enrollment continues to rise with one of the largest freshman classes in more than a decade.
Rockport Man Wins September #LCNme365 Photo Contest
A Rockport man’s photo of Pemaquid Point Lighthouse Park during Hurricane Dorian received the most votes to win the September #LCNme365 photo contest.
Broadband Brainstorming Forum Stresses Community-Driven Approach
The Lincoln County Regional Planning Commission and the Island Institute banded together to discuss best practices for bringing high-speed internet access to rural communities with Lincoln County residents, business owners, and local officials.
Bingo Benefit Aids Bristol Family After Fire
“It would cost us $1,000 in stamps to thank everybody,” Michael Smerdon, the father in a Bristol family that lost everything in a July fire, said of the support his family received at a benefit Sunday, Sept. 22.
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