Edgecomb Fire Chief Roy Potter, during a special meeting at the fire station Wednesday, May 9, said a new truck the department hopes to purchase would replace two others and provide better service. According to Potter, the truck would cost about $247,670.
Lincoln County’s Batman Evicts Bats with Compassion, Sings Lullabies to Skunks
Lincoln County has its own Batman – an expert in bat eviction and guano cleanup who removes bats quickly and thoroughly, but with a sense of duty to the animals.
LincolnHealth’s Melville Named Emergency Manager of the Year
LincolnHealth Safety Specialist and Emergency Preparedness Coordinator Megan Melville was recently named Outstanding Emergency Manager of the Year.
Whitefield, Damariscotta Studios Open Doors for Busy Maine Pottery Tour
On Saturday and Sunday, May 5 and 6, the Maine Pottery Tour marked its seventh year. During this statewide annual celebration of Maine ceramicists and their art, members of the public have the opportunity to travel from one participating pottery studio to another to meet the artists, take in their beautiful and varied wares, and, in a number of cases, try their hand at a little pottery-making themselves.
Main Street Grocery Cuts Ribbon at Grand Opening
Main Street Grocery owners Jane and Gary Gravel cut the ribbon at the store’s grand opening Friday, May 4.
Fire Causes Extensive Damage to Damariscotta House, Cause Unknown
Local firefighters have knocked down a house fire in Damariscotta, but remain on the scene.
LCN to Host Candidates Forum for House Race
The Lincoln County News will host a forum with the candidates for the Democratic nomination in Maine House District 88.
Bristol Family Duo to Revive Sweet Georgia BBQ
High school freshman Wyatt Flower and his grandfather, Ken Flower, will open Sweet Georgia BBQ in Bristol on Saturday, May 12.
Our Town Takes Case Against Damariscotta Development to Court
The organization Our Town has taken its case against the development of 435 Main St. in Damariscotta to Maine Superior Court.
Jefferson Market Sells for $200,000 at Auction
The Jefferson Market on Route 32 has a new owner after an on-site foreclosure auction Thursday, May 3.
Emotions Run High at Public Advisory Committee Meeting in Wiscasset
A Monday, May 7 meeting of the public advisory committee for the Maine Department of Transportation’s downtown project grew heated at times, with emotional comments from the public.
Bristol Considers Adopting Town Flag
The Bristol Board of Selectmen reviewed a draft design of a town flag, created by vexillologist Dave Martucci, on Wednesday, May 2.
CTL to Have Outdoor Classroom
The Center for Teaching and Learning in Edgecomb will soon build a barn to serve as an outdoor classroom for a new wilderness immersion program, according to a volunteer who presented the project to the Edgecomb Planning Board on Thursday, May 3.
RSU 40 Selects Pease as Next MVHS Principal
Medomak Valley High School’s acting principal for the last six months will stay on to lead the school as its next principal.
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