The Lincoln County Budget Advisory Committee concluded its review of the county’s fiscal year 2017 budget Thursday, Oct. 27, approving an $11,112,592 budget, a 1.52 percent increase over the previous year’s budget.
Review: Heartwood-LA Production of ‘These Shining Lives’ Truly Shines
The Oct. 28 dress rehearsal of Heartwood Regional Theater Company and Lincoln Academy’s production of the Melanie Marnich play “These Shining Lives” revealed a well-rehearsed and very capable cast and crew consisting entirely of Lincoln Academy students.
Review: Rosenthal Show Gives Heavy Nod to Early 20th-Century Masterworks
The work of Damariscotta artist Bernice Masse Rosenthal – painted wood assemblage and ink-on-paper collage – currently occupies the walls and sections of the floors of two rooms at the Pemaquid Watershed Association’s office-gallery on Main Street in Damariscotta.
LCN Reporter Wins Award for Top Young Writer
The Maine Press Association has named Lincoln County News reporter Abigail W. Adams the 2015-2016 recipient of the Bob Drake Young Writer’s Award.
Wiscasset Faces Fine for Violations at Wastewater Plant
The Wiscasset Wastewater Treatment Plant is facing a Maine Department of Environmental Protection fine for violations resulting from a malfunction of the plant’s processing system in 2015.
Community Phase of CLC YMCA Capital Campaign Begins
The CLC YMCA has announced that the vision of a newly updated Y is six months and $1.5 million away from reality. It’s no secret that capital fundraising has been underway to build a sustainable new facility to support its growing, 10-town, 25-mile service area.
Helping People Defined Life of Community Doctor, Family Says
The afternoon of Monday, Oct. 10, Dr. Carol Eckert went on a bike ride through her Windsor neighborhood.
Full Circle Doctors to Bring Direct Primary Care to Damariscotta
Two doctors from Full Circle Family Medicine will offer an innovative practice model in Damariscotta beginning in 2017.
Golf Is a Family Affair for the Olivers
A few weeks after graduating from Bentley University, Malcolm Oliver turned pro, just like his father Leon before him.
Bristol Parks Proposes Director Position
The Bristol Parks and Recreation Commission presented its proposal to create the position of parks and recreation director during a public information session at the Bristol town office Tuesday, Oct. 25.
Secretary of State Visits County Ahead of Election
Maine Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap talked about the upcoming election during an appearance in Newcastle on Tuesday, Oct. 25.
Bowdoin Businessman Seeks Senate Seat on Conservative Platform
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.
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