Bowdoin businessman Guy Lebida, a newcomer to state politics, is seeking election to Senate District 23 on a conservative platform that includes lower taxes, no welfare for non-citizens, small government, and deregulation.
Economic Growth Focus for Arrowsic Democrat Seeking Senate Seat
Small businesses, agriculture, and education are key components to Maine’s economic future, Senate District 23 candidate Eloise Vitelli, D-Arrowsic, said.
Crissy’s Reopens
After three months, a popular Damariscotta restaurant reopened for business Wednesday, Oct. 26.
Review: Damariscotta River Grill Art Show Says Goodbye to Summer
Just as summer is now a memory, the summer-evoking art exhibition of the photographs of Kathryn Simpson Bean Davis, of Kennebunk, and Portland’s Larry Hayden has come down from the walls of the Damariscotta River Grill as of Monday, Oct. 24.
Damariscotta Walk Raises $50,000 to Fight Breast Cancer
More than 300 people walked the streets of Damariscotta as part of the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk the afternoon of Sunday, Oct. 23.
Review: Orenstein’s ‘Illuminations’ Show Lights Up Savory Maine
Damariscotta photographer and Selectman Ronn Orenstein, who is known for his commercial photography work, has been branching out of late into photography as art.
Three-Car Collision in Waldoboro Injures Two
A three-vehicle accident at the junction of Route 1 and Route 235 in Waldoboro sent two people to an area hospital the evening of Wednesday, Oct. 19.
Fire Consumes Shed in North Newcastle, Cause Unknown
A shed burned quickly in North Newcastle the afternoon of Wednesday, Oct. 19.
Narcan New Tool for Lincoln County Law Enforcement in Drug Crisis
As overdose deaths throughout the state reach historic proportions, the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office and Damariscotta Police Department plan to stock their patrol vehicles with Narcan, an antidote for heroin or opioid overdoses.
Candidates Discuss Economic Growth During Forum
More than 50 county residents gathered at Skidompha Public Library in Damariscotta as local candidates for the Maine State Legislature discussed economic development and the minimum wage Thursday, Oct. 13.
Waldoboro Food Pantry Cuts Ribbon at New Location
The Waldoboro Food Pantry hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony at its new location on the lower level of the former Taction building at 251 Jefferson St. on Tuesday, Oct. 18.
New Wiscasset Group Questions Tax Implications of DOT Project
The legal agreement between Wiscasset and the Maine Department of Transportation, which has sparked the formation of a grass-roots group of taxpayers, will be the lone agenda item at the Wiscasset Board of Selectmen’s Tuesday, Nov. 1 meeting.
Johnson Sees Potential in Maine’s Strengths
The state senator for the majority of Lincoln County is looking to continue working to ensure Maine residents can live and thrive in the state.
Dow Stresses Role of Business in Economic Recovery
A Waldoboro businessman with experience in Augusta is running to once again represent local residents in the State Senate.
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