A new Dollar Tree store is open in the Wiscasset Marketplace on Route 1.
DA Dismisses Manslaughter Charge in Connection with Swimmer’s Death on Damariscotta Lake
The district attorney’s office has dismissed a manslaughter charge against a Massachusetts boater in connection with a swimmer’s death on Damariscotta Lake last August, saying it could not prove the charge beyond a reasonable doubt.
New LA Head of School Stresses Community, Openness
The renovations underway in the front office at Lincoln Academy illustrate the approach of openness and community new Head of School Jeffrey Burroughs hopes to bring to the school.
Hearty Roots to Extend Mission Throughout the Year
Under an open-air barn with water dripping from its eaves, a group of 10 girls share their experiences after a week of camp programs with Hearty Roots.
New Bristol History Center in the Works at Pemaquid Mill Property
The former Hammond Lumber Co. storefront next to the historic Pemaquid Mill building at 2089 Bristol Road is set to become the Bristol History Center and serve as the new headquarters of the Old Bristol Historical Society.
TV Star from Damariscotta Returns to Screen Short Film at Local Fest
Ryan Gaul, a Damariscotta native and 1992 graduate of Lincoln Academy who has appeared on TV comedies including “The Last O.G.,” “Superstore,” and “House of Lies,” will return to Lincoln County for the Maine debut of his new short film at the inaugural MidCoast Film Festival.
Couple Reincarnates Classic Country Store in Wiscasset
After 28 years in a horse barn in rural New York, a country store with a variety of home goods and gifts has come to 52 Water St. in Wiscasset village.
Alna Accepts $125K Offer for Old Town Office
The Alna Board of Selectmen accepted a $125,000 offer for the old town office Wednesday, July 24, from a Bath couple that plans to move into the house with their seven children.
Parking Issue Will Not Hold Up Nobleboro Bakery
Confusion about parking regulations – the subject of much discussion during the Nobleboro Planning Board’s first meeting about a proposed bakery – will not hold up the business, the board says.
County’s Strawberry Farmers Report Late Season, Mixed Results
Lincoln County strawberry farmers are reporting a late and short season – with especially brief pick-your-own opportunities – as the Maine strawberry season draws to a close.
Waldoboro Gathers Feedback for Rebuild of Dutch Neck Landing
A public meeting about plans to improve and rebuild the boat landing at Dutch Neck Marine Park drew a full house of neighbors and others to the Waldoboro town office Monday, July 22.
Belfast Woman Crashes Through Cemetery, Toppling Gravestones
A Belfast woman told police she had swerved to miss a gopher when she crashed into and through a Jefferson cemetery, damaging a fence and several headstones, the night of Friday, July 19.
Edgecomb Eddy Students Will ‘Learn and Get Dirty’ in Revitalized Garden
A new vegetable and flower garden is thriving at Edgecomb Eddy School, where the gardeners plan to teach students and community members about gardening and nutrition.
Concord Coach Lines Resumes Bus Service to Wiscasset
Concord Coach Lines service to Wiscasset was due to resume at a new stop Wednesday, July 24 after more than six months with no bus service to the town.
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