The turn of the new year is a time to set intentions and look towards the horizon. For Danielle Filosa, a set decoration buyer and director of belonging at Inn Along the Way in Damariscotta, she sought community on skylines around the world until she found her home in New Harbor.
Cross-County Rail Service Future in Transit for Damariscotta Operator
The train tracks that cross Lincoln County have been mostly quiet for the past eight years, punctuated by occasional freight traffic and short-lived attempts to revive passenger service. A pilot passenger program in the 2023 tourist season looked promising, but mechanical issues, the closure of a primary freight customer, and deliberation at the regional level have placed Damariscotta-based operator Midcoast Railservice in an uncertain position.
CLC Ambulance Service Budget Up 10%
Central Lincoln County Ambulance Service’s operating budget for the next year is up just over 10%, leveling off after pandemic-era increases. Service Chief Nick Bryant said costs to member towns are not likely to make sudden jumps in coming years, though the service is attempting to stay ahead of rising equipment and personnel costs outside its control.
Bailey Wins 2023 #LCNme365 Photo Contest
Readers selected Linda Bailey as the winner of the 2023 #LCNme365 photo contest with a picture of Kerr Brook in Jefferson after the first snowfall.
Driving Monster Trucks Is In The Genes Of Jefferson Family
Greg Winchenbach, of Jefferson, has spent a lifetime dreaming, building, and driving monster trucks. His goal now is to watch his two sons, Zachary and Nathan, take over driving responsibilities while he watches from the sidelines.
New Committee to Discuss Delta Ambulance’s Future in Whitefield
Following a tense special Whitefield Select Board meeting on Thursday, Dec. 28, the board decided a new committee will discuss the future of a Delta Ambulance satellite location in Coopers Mills.
Medomak Valley Boys Basketball Coach Nick DePatsy Achieves 400th Win
Dozens of Medomak Valley fans held 400 signs in the stands at Morse High School after the team’s 64-35 thumping of the Shipbuilders on Thursday, Dec. 28 earned Nick DePatsy his 400th win as a high school basketball head coach. It was a special moment for the community that brought a smile to his face after coaching his squad intensely during the 32 minutes of the match.
Characters of the County: John Reny’s Lincoln County Life
The space between Christmas and New Year’s often feels like the lull between two songs where the world gets to collect its breath. John Reny, a musician, gardener, and owner of Renys department stores, has been a part of the frenzy of the holiday spirit in Damariscotta, and the lives of Mainers, for a long time.
Jefferson Food Pantry’s Search for Long-Term Home Continues
The Jefferson Area Community Food Pantry, which serves over 80 families in the Jefferson and Somerville area, continues its search this winter for a permanent home.
Armenian Winemaker with Local Ties Celebrated in Special Lincoln Theater Event
Damariscotta businesses Bred in the Bone, Damariscotta River Grill, and Lincoln Theater collaborated in a special dinner and wine event on Thursday, Dec. 21, to celebrate a documentary made about an Armenian father-daughter team making wine.
IT Director, Salary Increases Draw Crowd to AOS 93 Budget Vote
The Great Salt Bay Community School cafeteria in Damariscotta filled with over 75 voters on Wednesday, Dec. 20 as AOS 93 residents faced increasingly expensive decisions about technology and staff retention in their central office’s budget.
Readers to Decide Winner of 2023 #LCNme365 Photo Contest
Hundreds of readers submitted thousands of photos to The Lincoln County News’ photo contest in its seventh year. Now it is up to readers to decide which of the 12 finalists will win the 2023 #LCNme365 photo contest.
School Committee Terminates WMHS Principal After Two-Night Hearing
After a public hearing spanning two nights and including nearly 13 hours of testimony, the Wiscasset School Committee unanimously voted to terminate Wiscasset Middle High School Principal Gina Stevens on Thursday, Dec. 21.
Characters of the County: For Andrea Williamson, The Holidays Are All About Spreading Joy
Medomak Middle School math teacher Andrea Williamson is a bundle of energy. When the holidays draw near, her soul is filled with an infectious spirit that spreads cheer and joy to her students, staff, and anyone that comes in contact with her.
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