A Wiscasset Middle High School sixth grader and standout engineering student recently designed and crafted a wheelchair pedal extension for his teacher’s 12-year-old daughter.
Waldoboro Man Wins April #LCNme365 Photo Contest
A Waldoboro man handily won the April #LCNme365 photo contest with 74.7% of the votes cast for his photo of Round Pond Harbor at sunrise.
Firefighters Extinguish Nobleboro Shed Fire
Firefighters made quick work of a fire that claimed a shed on Narrows Road in Nobleboro the afternoon of Wednesday, May 1.
Lincoln County Pair Among 25 Protesters Arrested at BIW
Two Lincoln County residents were among 25 protesters arrested at Bath Iron Works the morning of Saturday, April 27, after allegedly blocking traffic during a christening ceremony for the future USS Lyndon B. Johnson.
Wiscasset Closes on Campground Easement, Ending Four-Year Negotiation
The owners of Chewonki Campground and Wiscasset officials signed paperwork to finalize the town’s acquisition of an easement from the campground Wednesday, April 24, after four years of negotiations.
Judge Finds Gatto Guilty of 4-Year-Old’s Murder
A judge has found Shawna L. Gatto, 44, of Wiscasset, guilty of depraved indifference murder in connection with the December 2017 death of 4-year-old Kendall Chick.
White Pine Home to Open in Wiscasset
White Pine Home, a new shop for vintage accessories and a variety of other items for the home, will open in Wiscasset on Thursday, May 2.
Damariscotta Church Celebrates Easter in New Home
Twin Villages Church has been born again in a new and roomy Damariscotta building, moving across town just in time for Easter Sunday.
NY Town to Buy Antique Ladder Truck Back from Waldoboro
A town in New York will buy a 38-year-old ladder truck back from Waldoboro for use as an antique to display in a museum and use in parades.
Newcastle Native a Candidate for Mayor in Portland
Newcastle native Belinda Ray is running for mayor of Portland, Maine’s largest city.
Wiscasset Man, 36, Remembered as Kind, a Natural Athlete
Casey Main, 36, of Wiscasset, will be remembered as a “giving, kind, gentle man” who loved animals and was a “natural athlete” with a passion for disc golf.
Edgecomb’s Nervous Ticks Offers Organic Lawn Treatments to Repel Pests
Drawing on their family’s experiences with tick-borne diseases, an Edgecomb couple has started a business that offers organic lawn treatments to kill and repel ticks.
Waldoboro Selectmen Sign Five-Year Contract with Town Manager
Waldoboro Town Manager Julie Keizer is set to stay on the job into 2024 after the Waldoboro Board of Selectmen’s unanimous approval of a five-year contract Tuesday, April 23.
Ollie’s Opens in Waldoboro
The new Ollie’s takeout stand at the junction of Route 1 and Route 220 in Waldoboro opened at 11 a.m., Monday, April 22.
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