The town of Alna will list the old town office and 2 acres of land for $130,000, for sale by owner, as soon as possible.
Boothbay Man Gets Two Years for Arson, Attempted Murder
A Boothbay man who attempted to shoot another man in Edgecomb and burned down a house in Boothbay in 2017 was sentenced to two years in jail Monday, May 13 for attempted murder and arson.
Moody’s Diner to Build Addition for Food Storage, Office Space
Moody’s Diner will build an addition for food storage and office space at the iconic diner on Route 1 in Waldoboro.
Newcastle Legislator on Medical Leave
State Rep. Michael G. “Mick” Devin, D-Newcastle, has been on medical leave from the Legislature since Feb. 5 while seeking and undergoing treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder related to his military service.
Waldoboro’s Delano Seafood to Open Food Wagon
Delano Seafood will serve crab and lobster rolls, fried seafood, and ice cream from a new food wagon next to the market on Route 1 in Waldoboro.
Voters Approve $6.1M GSB Budget
Twenty-one voters from Bremen, Newcastle, and Damariscotta, including the seven members of the Great Salt Bay School Committee, approved the Great Salt Bay Consolidated School District’s $6,099,967.08 budget during the district’s annual budget meeting Wednesday, May 8.
From the Corporate to the Natural: Whitefield Author Imparts Love of Nature
A Whitefield author and small-business owner uses her experiences as a photographer and former lighthouse keeper to connect people with nature.
Survivor Recounts April Rescue from Chilly Damariscotta Lake
The story begins about 50 years ago when a Connecticut man saved two men fishing in a canoe that capsized on a lake in early spring. He brought the men to his house and warmed them up with coffee and blankets. Cut to April 2019, those men’s savior was himself rescued when his boat capsized on Damariscotta Lake in Jefferson.
Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust Moves into 1888 Farmhouse at Round Top
Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust moved into its new headquarters in a restored 131-year-old farmhouse at Round Top Farm on April 22.
Court Decision Could Devastate Waldoboro Businesses
Two Waldoboro businesses are grappling with a March court ruling that could restrict seaweed harvesting throughout the state.
Damariscotta Selectmen Approve Marijuana Regulations
The Damariscotta Board of Selectmen voted 3-1 on May 1 to approve draft regulations for medical and recreational marijuana businesses, which will go to public hearings before a townwide referendum vote in November.
A ‘New Day’ at LCTV
Lincoln County Television has a new look at its Newcastle office and studio and an even newer lineup of regular programming coming up in the near future.
Wiscasset Sixth Grader Builds on Strengths, By Building for Another
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.
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