As 2016 comes to a close, so will Kristine Poland’s tenure as Bristol’s first town administrator.
Whitefield Solar Installation Goes Online
The municipal solar array in Whitefield, the installation of which was threatened by uncertainty surrounding net metering, is now fully operational.
Bigelow Executive Director Dies at 58
Graham Shimmield, executive director of the Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences, died Saturday, Dec. 24 after a hard-fought battle with cancer.
Twin Villages Help Shoppers Wrap It Up
Shoppers bustled from store to store in downtown Damariscotta the evening of Thursday, Dec. 22 in a last-minute dash to complete shopping before Christmas.
Mason Station LLC Pays Back Taxes on Plant
The company that owns the former Mason Station power plant in Wiscasset has paid the outstanding taxes on the property in full, eight days before the town was due to foreclose on the property.
Damariscotta Man Finds, Returns $1,000-Plus in Cash
A cook at The Penalty Box in Damariscotta gave an early Christmas present to Dunkin’ Donuts when he found a Dunkin’ Donuts deposit bag containing more than $1,000 in cash.
Early Deadlines: Christmas and New Year’s
The Lincoln County News office will be closed Monday, Dec. 26 and Monday, Jan. 2 for the Christmas and New Year’s Day holidays. The deadline for letters to the editor and press releases – normally 5 p.m. Monday – is 5 p.m. Friday for the Dec. 29 and Jan. 5 editions. The deadline for advertisements is noon Friday.
Bristol Road Speed Limits to Stay the Same, With One Exception
A recent study by the Maine Department of Transportation found the speed limits along Bristol Road to be appropriate with one exception.
Kieve-Wavus Welcomes Vietnam Vets, Thanks Them for Their Service
Veterans of the Vietnam War had a chance to take part in a week-long camp in Nobleboro as Kieve-Wavus thanked veterans of the conflict for their service to the U.S.
Bremen Selectmen Reject Bridge Bids As Too High
The Bremen Board of Selectmen opened six bids Wednesday, Dec. 15 for the construction of a new bridge on Heath Road over Smelts Brook, but voted not to award the project to any of the bidders, citing unexpectedly high bids.
Alna Committee Makes Unanimous Recommendation for Head Tide Dam
After almost two years of contentious debate about Alna’s Head Tide Dam, a committee appointed by selectmen to find a workable solution has come forward with a unanimous recommendation.
South Bristol Family Welcomes Triplets
For her last three birthdays, 8-year-old Avalee Brightman-Uhl has asked for a baby brother or sister as a gift. Her wishes came true earlier this year, when her mother, Amanda Sykes, gave birth to a set of triplets.
Edgecomb Proposes Moratorium on Houseboats
Edgecomb is considering placing a moratorium on houseboats and other floating homes until it has time to develop an ordinance to guide the town through what is currently uncharted territory.
Local Churches Hold Memorial Service for Area Homeless
Twenty people gathered in Newcastle’s Veterans Memorial Park the afternoon of Sunday, Dec. 18 to remember homeless people from Maine who passed away this year, including two from Lincoln County.
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