Since word spread that Hunters Breakfast, on Gardiner Road in Wiscasset, would close Friday, July 7, the restaurant has been very busy. It was so busy the morning of Monday, July 3, owner Laurie Ezzell and cook Cindy Allen had to close at 10 a.m. because they couldn’t keep up with the number of people coming in.
Newcastle Distillery Celebrates One-Year Anniversary with Gin Release
Split Rock Distilling, the state’s only 100 percent organic distillery, celebrated its one-year anniversary with the official release of its long-awaited gin.
Wiscasset Town Planner Departs, Petition Pending
Wiscasset Town Planner Ben Averill worked his last day Friday, June 30, leaving the grants, projects, and economic development activity he was working on to other town officials and volunteer committees.
Authorities Investigate Suspicious Package at LincolnHealth’s Miles Campus
The discovery of a suspicious package at LincolnHealth’s Miles Campus the afternoon of Sunday, July 2 brought the Maine State Fire Marshal’s Office, Maine State Police Special Services, and several other agencies to the hospital to investigate.
Salt Bay Cafe to Close in Mid-July
Salt Bay Cafe will close in mid-July after about 30 years in downtown Damariscotta.
Knox Motorcyclist Sustains Head Injuries in Waldoboro Crash
A LifeFlight helicopter transported a motorcyclist to the hospital after a two-vehicle collision at the intersection of Route 220 and Old Augusta Road in Waldoboro the morning of Sunday, July 2.
Wrong-Way Driver Causes Head-On Collision on Route 1 in Damariscotta
A Tenants Harbor man was allegedly under the influence when he drove a pickup truck the wrong way on Route 1 in Damariscotta and struck a semitrailer head-on, according to the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office. A female passenger in the pickup sustained serious but non-life-threatening injuries, and a passenger in the semitrailer was also taken to the hospital.
Local Code Enforcement Officer Named Midcoast’s Best
The Midcoast Code Enforcement Officers Association recently named Stan Waltz, of Nobleboro, Code Enforcement Officer of the Year in recognition of his commitment and professionalism.
Early Deadlines
The Lincoln County News office will be closed for Independence Day on Tuesday, July 4. The deadline for letters to the editor and press releases – normally 5 p.m. Monday – is 5 p.m., Friday, June 30 for the upcoming edition. The deadline for ads is noon Friday.
Fire Destroys Wiscasset Home, Two Displaced
Fire destroyed a Bradford Road home in Wiscasset, displacing two residents, the afternoon of Wednesday, June 28.
Wiscasset Woman Wins June Photo Contest
An English setter named Kentucky is the subject of the winning photo for the June #LCNme365 photo contest.
Petition to Save Wiscasset Planner in Circulation
Wiscasset Town Planner Ben Averill’s last day will be Friday, June 30, because voters rejected the planning department’s budget June 13. Now, however, business leaders are circulating a petition to hold a special town meeting where voters could reconsider the matter.
Warden Service K-9 Team Locates Missing Woman in Alna
A Maine Warden Service K-9 team located a missing 84-year-old Alna woman in the woods behind her home the evening of Tuesday, June 27. The woman was overdue for the insulin she takes to manage her diabetes.
Wiscasset Moves Forward With Regional Special Education Program
The Sheepscot Regional Education Program is still looking for a home for 2017-2018, Wiscasset School Department Superintendent Heather Wilmot said.
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