During the same meeting in which it approved an application for two retail stores at the corner of Main Street and Biscay Road, the Damariscotta Planning Board also heard a proposal for another retail development along Main Street.
Fire Consumes Reed Mansion in Waldoboro, Cause Undetermined
The cause of the fire that claimed the historic Reed Mansion at 60 Glidden St. in Waldoboro early Sunday, April 2 is undetermined, according to officials at the Maine State Fire Marshal’s Office.
Bremen Approves Change in Fiscal Year, Elects Thorpe, Rejects Land Use Ordinance
Bremen voters approved a change in the fiscal year 125-50, rejected a new land use ordinance 124-59, and elected Christa Thorpe to the Bremen School Committee at the polls the morning of Saturday, April 1.
Driver Falls Asleep, Flips Car on Route 1
A driver was transported to LincolnHealth’s Miles Campus after falling asleep and flipping his vehicle on Route 1 in Newcastle the afternoon of Friday, March 31.
School Goes On Day after Chimney Fire at JVS
Jefferson Village School was open Friday, March 31 despite a chimney fire the night of Thursday, March 30.
Dresden Transition Home Rebuilds After ‘Devastating’ Fire
The fire that destroyed the Freedom Center in Dresden in October 2016 was like no other, because the displaced residents had nowhere to go, said Jeff Slack, case manager for Maine Medical Center’s CarePartners program.
Bristol Woman Wins March Photo Contest
With a tie between two photos and an hour until the polls would close, Laurie Mahan managed to pull ahead by five votes to win March’s #LCNme365 photo contest.
LePage Nominates DA Rushlau to District Court
Maine Gov. Paul R. LePage, on Wednesday, March 29, announced the nomination of District Attorney Geoffrey Rushlau to the Maine District Court. “As governor, I have the utmost respect and have been impressed with the high-quality work of the judicial branch. In choosing judges, my focus is on the qualifications, demeanor, and integrity of the […]
Print Edition Available After Delay
After a delay related to the assembly of new printing equipment at Lincoln County Publishing Co. headquarters in Newcastle, The Lincoln County News print edition is now available at the office and deliveries are beginning. The office is at 116 Mills Road in Newcastle. Please bear with us as we add more color for future print […]
Edgecomb Approves Temporary Ban on Floating Structures
Edgecomb residents voted unanimously to adopt a temporary ban on floating structures during a special town meeting Monday, March 27. The Edgecomb Planning Board will now have six months to a year before it will have to consider an application for a floating structure.
Driver Ejected, Seriously Injured in Damariscotta Accident
A Bremen woman was seriously injured in a single-vehicle accident on Bristol Road in Damariscotta the afternoon of Tuesday, March 28.
Whitefield ‘Spitfire’ Celebrates 100th Birthday with ‘Quite a Bash’
Family, friends, residents, and staff gathered at the Country Manor Nursing Home in Whitefield on Monday, March 27 to celebrate Lillie Weissenberger’s 100th birthday. “It has been quite a bash,” Weissenberger said. “I really am too old for these things.”
Amish Families Bring New Culture, Shared Goals to Whitefield
Mose and Anna Yoder, originally of Depeyster, N.Y., were in search of an area where their family could earn a living and still maintain the customs of their Old Order Amish faith, they said. They now call Whitefield home.
Damariscotta Secondhand Bookshop Cuts Ribbon at New Home
The Damariscotta Region Chamber of Commerce honored the work of the Skidompha Second Hand Bookshop on Saturday, March 25. In a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the shop’s new home at 17 Backstreet Landing, chamber members congratulated the volunteers who have kept the shop a vibrant part of the community for almost 50 years.
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