A collision of a car with a tractor-trailer closed Route 1 in Damariscotta and sent two women to LincolnHealth’s Miles Campus with non-life-threatening injuries at about 4:30 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 28.
Dresden Fire Chief Makes Case for Ladder Truck
Dresden Fire Chief Steve Lilly argued for the purchase of a 1994 ladder truck during a public hearing Monday, Nov. 26, but First Selectman Trudy Foss expressed skepticism about the plan.
Owner Plans to Transform Edgecomb’s Merry Barn into Literacy Center
The owner of Merry Barn, the former dance hall on River Road in Edgecomb, plans to transform it into a literacy center for children and teachers after she receives approval from the Edgecomb Planning Board.
Windjammer Emporium to Focus on Boothbay Region’s Maritime Heritage
There will be a new reason to go to Boothbay Harbor next summer for lovers of old schooners and maritime history or anyone fond of souvenirs and gifts from the coast of Maine.
Ocean Point Inn: A Vacation Destination for 120 Years
There’s a resort down at the tip of Ocean Point in East Boothbay that most everyone in Lincoln County has probably at least heard of, if not visited. It has, after all, been there for 120 years.
Spine By Design Finds Permanent Home in Damariscotta
The chiropractic office Spine By Design has moved from Newcastle to Damariscotta, in what the owner says will be the final move for the business.
Barstow Farms Country Store Offers Hearty Meals To Go in Waldoboro
A new business, Barstow Farms Country Store, opened in Waldoboro on Sept. 22. It looks like a small place that couldn’t possibly carry the amount of inventory it does.
Community Remembers Sam Roberts as Civic Leader, Family Man
Family, friends, and community leaders remembered Samuel E. “Sam” Roberts as a civic leader and family man during his service at Strong-Hancock Funeral Home in Damariscotta on Thursday, Nov. 15.
Regulators Block Maine Shrimp Fishery for Three More Years
Citing continuing concerns that further fishing could drive the species to extinction, the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission voted Friday, Nov. 16 to cancel not only the 2019 Maine shrimp season, but the 2020 and 2021 seasons as well.
First Samovar Tea on East Coast Opens in Newcastle
Samovar Tea, which has multiple locations in California and is served in restaurants across the country, has opened its first location on the East Coast in downtown Newcastle as a tea shop and tasting room.
Newcastle Salon Aims for Relaxing, Intimate Experience
The owner of the former Aaron Michaels Salon in downtown Newcastle has returned to the village with the new B&Co. Hair Salon, in the Consigning Women building.
Patrol Officer’s Hire Completes Wiscasset PD Roster
From one full-time officer in August, the Wiscasset Police Department has completed a rebuild of its roster with the hire of a new patrol officer.
Building Camaraderie, Surviving Cancer at Wiscasset Community Center
United by their past as athletes and their present experience with cancer, five local men in their 70s and 80s gather to work out and support one another at the Wiscasset Community Center several days each week.
Uncovering a Sheepscot Veteran’s Story, a Century After World War I
A century ago, on June 10, 1918, a 24-year-old farmer from Sheepscot named Roscoe Moses Chase was wounded while fighting Germans at Belleau Wood, about 50 miles east of Paris. A pivotal battle of World War I, Belleau Wood is a prominent piece of Marine Corps lore.
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