Fire destroyed a mobile home in Waldoboro early Saturday, May 20, displacing two residents. Kathy Harriman and Douglas Barter rented the home at 4 Brookside Mobile Home Park, off Route 220, but were out of state at the time of the fire, neighbors said.
Dump Truck Strikes Tree in Bristol
The driver of a dump truck was not hurt when the vehicle went off the road and struck a tree on Route 32 in Round Pond the morning of Friday, May 19.
Early Deadlines for Memorial Day
The Lincoln County News office will be closed for Memorial Day on Monday, May 29. The deadline for letters to the editor and press releases – normally 5 p.m. Monday – is 5 p.m., Friday, May 26 for the upcoming edition. The deadline for ads is noon Friday.
Warren Motorcyclist Sustains Serious Injuries in Nobleboro Crash
A motorcyclist sustained “serious, life-threatening injuries” after crossing the centerline of Route 1 and striking a large commercial truck the afternoon of Thursday, May 18.
SBS Administrative Assistant Reflects on Three-Decade Career
At the end of the school year, South Bristol’s eighth-graders won’t be the only ones departing South Bristol School. Connie Kennedy, the school’s administrative assistant, will retire June 30 after 33 years at SBS.
Democratic Lawmakers Present Alternative to LePage Budget in Damariscotta
Members of Democratic leadership joined state Rep. Mick Devin, D-Newcastle, to present Democrats’ alternative to Gov. Paul LePage’s biennial budget proposal during a town hall-style forum in the Porter Meeting Hall at Skidompha Library the evening of Thursday, May 4.
Wasses Hot Dogs Leaves Damariscotta
Two years after opening at 519 Main St. in Damariscotta, Wasses Hot Dogs has left town after losing its lease on the property.
Nobleboro Advocate for Elderly Reflects on 12 Years at Spectrum
Marianne Pinkham said her departure from Spectrum Generations Coastal Community Center in Damariscotta should not be viewed as a retirement, but rather a graduation, as she will continue her efforts in senior advocacy in the community.
Neighbors Speak Out Against Loaves and Fishers Project
The neighbors of a small farm off Friendship Road in Waldoboro whose new owner hopes to create a Christian short-term group home featuring culinary programs for deaf and partially deaf young adults, as well as low-income young adults, asked the Waldoboro Planning Board to block the project during a meeting Wednesday, May 10.
GSB’s Coleman Named Lincoln County Teacher of the Year
For the second time in three years, a teacher from Great Salt Bay Community School has been selected as the Lincoln County Teacher of the Year.
A Pioneer of K-9 Program, Deputy of the Year Now Keeps Order in the Court
Lincoln County’s 2016 Deputy Sheriff of the Year is a 20-plus-year veteran of the agency whose career in Maine law enforcement dates to the early 1970s and who was once half of the top K-9 team on the East Coast.
Wiscasset School Department Budget Passes First Hurdle with Voters
With only scattered votes in opposition, the Wiscasset School Department’s $9.45 million budget for 2017-2018 met with voter approval at the district’s annual budget meeting Monday, May 15.
Two Bridges Regional Jail Names First Officer of the Month
To recognize the hard work and dedication of employees, Two Bridges Regional Jail has launched an Officer of the Month program, said Capt. James Bailey, the jail’s acting administrator. Corrections Officer Derek Maroon was the first to receive the award.
Edgecomb Voters Unanimously Adopt Education Budget
Edgecomb’s education budget, a topic of much debate at previous town meetings, was unanimously adopted during the annual town meeting at the town hall Saturday, May 13. In the wake of a call of support from the Edgecomb School Committee, voters turned out in force to support the $2.68 million budget.
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