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.
Damariscotta Architects Transform 1800s Home into Downtown Office
A Damariscotta-based architecture firm recently completed extensive renovations to a 19th-century home to create its new office space and a private second-floor apartment.
Wiscasset Gives PD Authority Over Harbor Master, Shellfish Warden
The Wiscasset Board of Selectmen voted 4-1 to give the Wiscasset Police Department authority over the positions of harbor master and shellfish warden and voted 3-0-2 to authorize the town manager to sign a contract to provide ambulance service to the town of Dresden on Tuesday, June 27.
Energy Project ‘Worth Fighting For,’ Wiscasset School Officials Say
The Wiscasset School Department will consider its legal options regarding the $1.75 million energy conservation performance contract with Siemens Inc. that was voted down at Wiscasset’s annual town meeting by referendum June 13.
Longtime Friends Buy The Harbor Room, Plan July Debut
Longtime friends Cerina Leeman and Taylor Corson said they always knew they would go into business together someday. Now, as the new owners of The Harbor Room in New Harbor, they have fulfilled that goal. They plan to reopen the restaurant in mid-July.
Raccoon Tests Positive for Rabies in Bremen
A dead raccoon tested positive for rabies after it “engaged” two dogs in a field off Nobleboro Road in Bremen on Saturday, June 24, according to the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office.
Moody’s Diner Celebrates 90 Years
Moody’s Diner, the iconic restaurant on Route 1 in Waldoboro, celebrated its 90th birthday June 19-22.
Amateur Radio Operators Mix Fun and Emergency Preparedness at Field Day
The Lincoln County Amateur Radio Club participated in American Radio Relay Field Day, the most popular on-the-air amateur radio event of the year in the U.S. and Canada, from 2 p.m., Saturday, June 24 to 2 p.m., Sunday, June 25 at the Jefferson fire station.
Flashing Light at Route 1 Intersection Part of Damariscotta Safety Audit
The addition of a flashing red light on top of the stop sign at the intersection of Route 1 and Main Street in Damariscotta fulfills one of the first action items on a draft report containing recommendations to improve the safety at intersections along Route 1.
New Ice Cream Shop Opens in Downtown Damariscotta
Just in time for summer, a Damariscotta woman has opened a new ice cream shop at 95 Main St. in downtown Damariscotta, the former home of The Bear and the Bea.
Newcastle Selectmen Agree To LA Bond, Relay Residents’ Concerns
The Newcastle Board of Selectmen unanimously voted to take the next step toward entering into a $10 million bond agreement with Lincoln Academy during its meeting Monday, June 26. While expressing support for the bond, the selectmen also conveyed residents’ concerns about the school to LA officials.
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