There were several attempts to amend RSU 12’s $21.46 million budget during the district’s annual budget meeting at Chelsea Elementary School on Thursday, May 18, but voters defeated those motions and approved the 2017-2018 budget as presented.
Jefferson Voters Grant Initial Approval to 2017-2018 Budget
A handful of Jefferson voters offered near-unanimous support to approve the 2017-2018 education budget without changes during an open meeting at Jefferson Village School the evening of Tuesday, May 23.
Damariscotta Region Chamber of Commerce Honors Members at Annual Meeting
The Damariscotta Region Chamber of Commerce celebrated its accomplishments in the past year and presented awards during its annual meeting in the Lincoln Academy Alumni Dining Commons the evening of Thursday, May 18.
Duck Puddle Campground Transforms 100-Year-Old Barn into Event Venue
A spring networking event drew caterers, florists, and other vendors from across the state to Duck Puddle Campground in Nobleboro on Tuesday, May 16. While the event typically takes place at French’s Point in Stockton Springs, it moved to Nobleboro this year to feature the campground’s new event venue.
New District Attorney Takes Oath of Office
The courtroom at West Bath District Court was full Friday, May 19 with family, friends, and colleagues who turned out to watch Jonathan Liberman take the oath of office as the district attorney for Knox, Lincoln, Sagadahoc, and Waldo counties.
Newcastle Planning Board Approves Raw Bar
Brendan Parsons is one step closer to opening his raw bar and retail shop at 68 Main St. in Newcastle after the Newcastle Planning Board approved his application during its meeting Thursday, May 18.
Damariscotta Receives $40,000 for Waterfront Improvements
The town of Damariscotta has received another donation for its waterfront improvement project from an anonymous donor.
Damariscotta Selectmen Schedule Workshop on Commercial Growth
In response to renewed interest in commercial development in town, the Damariscotta Board of Selectmen will hold a workshop to discuss recent developments June 7.
Mutual Aid Response Stops Spreading Chimney Fire in Wiscasset
The mutual aid response of several area firefighters prevented a spreading chimney fire from consuming a Flood Ave. home in Wiscasset the afternoon of Monday, May 22.
LCN Welcomes Summer News Intern
The Lincoln County News welcomes summer news intern Remy Segovia. A 2016 graduate of Wiscasset Middle High School and a student at the University of Maine, Segovia started work at the LCN on Monday, May 22.
Damariscotta Voters Approve Secondary Education Budget
Fifteen voters approved Damariscotta’s 2017-2018 secondary education budget during a special town meeting at the town office the evening of Wednesday, May 18.
Fire Destroys Waldoboro Mobile Home
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.
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