The Field of Dreams Hair Salon, the only salon in Alna, opened its doors on West Alna Road in June. The salon is the culmination of owner Melissa Averill’s long-held career goal and a space where she can share the latest trends in hair care and style with her customers, she said.
Motorcyclist Sustains Minor Injuries in Nobleboro Collision
A Waldoboro motorcyclist was transported to the hospital with a possible leg injury after a collision with a hatchback on Center Street in Nobleboro the morning of Thursday, Aug. 31.
Damariscotta River Aquaculture Pioneer Goes Wild
There was no equipment or retail market to support Maine’s oyster aquaculture when Barb Scully, of Edgecomb, entered the industry 31 years ago. Maine oysters are now distributed across the country, with widespread recognition of the Damariscotta River as producing some of the finest-quality oysters on the market.
Newcastle Cancer Warrior, 13, Raises Awareness of Pediatric Cancer
September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, and a 13-year-old Newcastle resident halfway through treatment for a brain tumor hopes to raise awareness in the community.
No Traffic Guards for Wiscasset on Labor Day Weekend
Efforts of Wiscasset’s downtown business owners to privately contract traffic guards to help alleviate traffic congestion over Labor Day weekend were unsuccessful.
Deb’s Diner, in Waldoboro, to Close in October
The owner of Deb’s Diner, on Route 1 in Waldoboro, plans to close the restaurant in October after more than 15 years in business.
Sen. Dow to Face Primary Challenge
Former Lincoln County Republican Committee Chair Gordon Colby, of Waldoboro, has registered as a candidate to challenge Sen. Dana Dow, R-Waldoboro, in the Maine Senate District 13 primary.
Independent Film ‘Rocket Club’ Shoots in Lincoln County
A Hawaii-based production company shot portions of its debut film in Christmas Cove, Jefferson, New Harbor, the Twin Villages, and other locations around Lincoln County during the last week of August.
Skidompha Kicks Off New Approach to Programming with Magical Celebration
Wizards and witches of all ages flocked to Skidompha Public Library on Thursday, Aug. 24 to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the publication of “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone” with wand-making, a costume contest, and a scavenger hunt through downtown Damariscotta.
Damariscotta Selectman to Resign
Damariscotta Selectman George Parker will resign from the board because he and his wife, Carolyn Parker, plan to move to Newcastle.
Wiscasset Voters Reinstate Town Planner at Special Town Meeting
Wiscasset will soon advertise an open position for a town planner, following the results of a special town meeting on Thursday, Aug. 24. While several residents, including some members of the Wiscasset Board of Selectmen, objected to the open town meeting to reconsider the June vote, the warrant article passed 56-29.
Damariscotta Author Explores Malaga Island, Maine Culture in Second Novel
While Shannon Parker can trace her family’s roots in Maine as far back as the early 1800s, she chose to live in the state after visiting 37 countries and five continents. Now, with her second novel, “The Rattled Bones,” the Damariscotta author features the culture and history of her adopted home.
Waldoboro Man Joins Damariscotta PD as Reserve Officer
The Damariscotta Police Department welcomed a new reserve officer to its ranks earlier this month.
Fifth Generation to Take Over Family Farm in Wiscasset
Ridge Barnes, a top scholar of the Wiscasset High School Class of 2015, now a junior at the University of Maine at Orono, has decided to become the fifth generation of Barnes men to farm the land his great-great-grandfather, Charles Israel Barnes, purchased during the Great Depression.
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