The Lincoln County Democratic Committee’s annual family cookout and lobster bake featured three of the party’s growing field of gubernatorial candidates.
New Organizers Carry on Tradition of Bristol Lobster Boat Races
Lobster boats cranked into high gear in Pemaquid Harbor on Sunday, Aug. 13 for the 31st annual Merritt Brackett Lobster Boat Races – a competitive event that is “serious fun,” said co-founder Donald Drisko.
Newcastle Deputy Clerk Resigns
The Newcastle Board of Selectmen accepted the resignation of Deputy Town Clerk Marion Mundy during its meeting Monday, Aug. 14. Her last day was July 28.
Coastal Kids, GSB Begin Discussion About Pre-K Partnership
A presentation by Coastal Kids Preschool during the Great Salt Bay School Committee meeting Wednesday, Aug. 9 was “just the beginning of a discussion” about a potential partnership for public pre-kindergarten, according to Executive Director Mimi Reeves.
Alna Man Launches Boat 16 Years in the Making
The Sycamore, a steel, two-masted schooner built in the backyard of Fred and Mary Bowers’ Alna home, was lowered into the water at Ocean Point Marina in East Boothbay on Thursday, Aug. 3. “It floats!” shouted family and friends who gathered to celebrate the completion of Fred’s lifelong dream.
Deputies Seek Driver Who Fled Newcastle Accident
The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office is actively searching for a driver who fled the scene of an accident on Mills Road in Newcastle the evening of Wednesday, Aug. 9.
Farmingdale Man in Stable Condition after Wiscasset Motorcycle Accident
A Farmingdale man is in stable condition after his motorcycle collided with a pick-up truck the early evening of Tuesday, Aug. 8 on Route 1 in Wiscasset, Wiscasset Police Officer Craig Worster said.
Wiscasset Math Teacher Retires After 40 Years
Tim Flanagan, of Wiscasset, has retired after 46 years as a teacher and 40 years at Wiscasset High School, now Wiscasset Middle High School.
New Damariscotta Police Chief Focuses on Visibility in Community
At 38, Jason Warlick is the first to admit he is a “young chief with a lot of learning to do,” but he plans to work hard to strengthen the Damariscotta Police Department’s relationship with the community and residents of all ages.
100th Birthday Celebration Honors Children’s Author Barbara Cooney
“You’re going to learn a lot about my mother today that not many people know about,” Barnaby Porter told a crowd of 30 people in Skidompha Public Library’s Porter Meeting Hall on Tuesday, Aug. 8. The event was a 100th birthday celebration for the late children’s book author and illustrator Barbara Cooney.
Damariscotta Planning Board Member Repeats Call for Ban on LED Signs
During the board’s Monday, Aug. 7 meeting, Damariscotta Planning Board member Shari Sage proposed an amendment to the town’s sign ordinance that would prohibit the use of “open-face LED signage, changeable or static” within Damariscotta.
Round Pond Woman Charged with OUI after Crash With Child in Car
A Round Pond woman faces charges of operating under the influence and endangering the welfare of a child after a single-vehicle accident in Damariscotta on Tuesday, Aug. 8.
Portland Developer Explains Plan for Damariscotta Project, Hearing Scheduled
There was standing room only at the Damariscotta Planning Board meeting on Monday, Aug. 7, as a Portland developer presented his proposal for the property at 435 Main St.
DamBluesFest Draws Faithful to New Venue in 10th Year
The DamBluesFest marked its 10th year last weekend at a new venue, and despite the initial doubts of founder and promoter Paul Sidelinger, appears likely to return for an 11th.
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