S. Fernald’s Country Store did its last day of business in the hands of the Richards family on Saturday, Feb. 3 before selling to four local admirers who raised almost $40,000 in a month to buy it.
GSB Looks to Add More Bus Cameras as Traffic Issues Increase
When Great Salt Bay Community School’s head bus driver Debby Newell makes her rounds of Damariscotta and Newcastle each weekday, she increasingly sees drivers pause, look her in the eyes, and keep driving – a criminal offense.
Crash Closes Route 27 in Edgecomb
A serious two-vehicle crash on Route 27 in Edgecomb just before 7 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 8 prompted the road’s closure for several hours while responders rerouted traffic around the scene.
Lincoln Academy’s Hagar Surpasses 1,000-Point Milestone
Gabe Hagar joined a short list of Lincoln Academy basketball legends by scoring his 1,000th career point in the second quarter of the Eagles’ 77-28 win over Leavitt on Friday, Feb. 2 in the Eagles’ nest.
Characters of the County: Through the Lens with Dr. Rifat Zaidi
Life presents itself in a series of challenges, and how individuals rise and respond to these trials reveals who they are. For Rifat Zaidi, of Newcastle, a well-known orthopedic surgeon at LincolnHealth’s Miles Campus in Damariscotta, award-winning photographer, cook, and director of a girl’s school in Pakistan, the way he’s met those challenges has revealed his determination and his imagination.
GSB Team Heading to Regional Book Tournament
If an AOS 93 school repeats the feat of winning the statewide Great Maine Book Tournament this year, Great Salt Bay Community School students will be at the helm.
‘Enormous’ Potential for Discovery in Waldoboro Soil, Says Archaeologist
To archaeologist Harbour Mitchell, every fragment of pottery tells a story – and in Waldoboro, he said, the earth is dense with stories like nowhere else in Maine.
One Year In, Alna Store Attracting State, National Attention
Just over a year has passed since the landmark Alna Store was reborn again as an elevated restaurant and market under the ownership of Jasper Ludwig and Brian Haskins. With national and state recognition already under their belts at a level unprecedented for Lincoln County, owners are continuing to put local identity first.
South Bristol Aquaculture Committee Not Developing Ordinance
After nearly a year of discussion and research from the South Bristol Aquaculture Committee, members will not recommend the development of an aquaculture ordinance at the upcoming annual town meeting in the spring.
AOS 93 Superintendent Announces Resignation
AOS 93 Superintendent Lynsey Johnston will step down at the end of June after two years in the position.
Characters of the County: Keeping Up With Jimmy ‘High Speed’ Hall
Damariscotta resident James “Jimmy” Hall has always been a hard worker and a helping hand to many in his hometown; it’s just what he likes to do.
Nobleboro-Jefferson Transfer Station Budget Increases 10.99%
The five towns associated with the Nobleboro-Jefferson Transfer Station are going to see an increase in their contributions to the station’s approved 2024 budget.
MaineHealth Proposes Centralizing Waldoboro Services on Depot Street
The Waldoboro Planning Board heard a pre-application building proposal from MaineHealth for a medical office building at 126 Depot St. during its meeting on Thursday, Jan. 18.
Newcastle Tables Historic Preservation Ordinance Indefinitely
Newcastle officials have tabled a contentious historic district special review ordinance indefinitely and expect to have it rewritten entirely when, or if, it comes to the public again.
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