The Stable Gallery, at 26 Water St. in Damariscotta, was the scene of a well-attended opening reception the evening of Friday, Aug. 12 for the gallery’s “Inspirations” show that will run through Wednesday, Sept. 7.
South Bristol Woman LifeFlighted After Woolwich Crash
A South Bristol woman remains at Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston after sustaining injuries in a three-vehicle accident on Route 1 in Woolwich the afternoon of Sunday, Aug. 14.
Lincoln Theater Reopens Historic Stairs at Annual Meeting
Approximately 150 people turned out at the Lincoln Theater in Damariscotta on Thursday evening, Aug. 11 – members and nonmembers alike – for the theater’s annual meeting. Guests arrived via the newly reopened, smartly lit, grand old staircase at the venue’s Theater Street entrance.
Cushing Man Shoots Ex-girlfriend in Jefferson, Kills Self
A Cushing man shot his ex-girlfriend in the arm in Jefferson, fled police, exchanged gunfire with a state trooper, then shot and killed himself the night of Monday, Aug. 15.
Edgecomb Woman in Fair Condition After Motorcycle Accident
An Edgecomb woman is in fair condition after a motorcycle accident in which she sustained “life-threatening” injuries, according to the Maine State Police.
Damariscotta Appeals Board Denies Maine-Ly Pawn Appeal
The Damariscotta Appeals Board voted to uphold the planning board’s decision to require Maine-ly Pawn to plant 11 trees during a meeting the morning of Thursday, Aug. 11.
Fire Engulfs Home on Reef Road in Waldoboro
No injuries were reported following a house fire on Reef Road in Waldoboro the evening of Saturday, Aug. 13.
U-turn Caused Wiscasset Accident That Sent Five to Hospital, Police Say
Five individuals were transported to area hospitals following a two-car collision on Route 27 in Wiscasset in the early evening of Friday, Aug. 12, Wiscasset Police Officer Nadean Crossley said.
County, State Democratic Leaders Protest, Participate at National Convention
The battle in the primary between Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton came to an end in Philadelphia on Thursday, July 28. Members of the Lincoln County Democratic Committee and the Maine Democratic Party experienced the Clinton nomination from opposing sides of the fence.
Tar Dumped at Peter’s Pond in Waldoboro
Someone dumped a substance described as driveway sealant or roofing tar on the shore of Peter’s Pond in Waldoboro recently, prompting a cleanup effort by the Maine Department of Environmental Protection.
Jazz Babies to Celebrate 40 Years with Benefit Concert
The Jazz Babies will celebrate their 40th anniversary with a benefit concert for Lincoln Academy at the Lincoln Theater in Damariscotta on Thursday, Aug. 18.
King Takes Aquaculture Tour on Damariscotta River
U.S. Sen. Angus King, I-Maine, visited Lincoln County on Friday, Aug. 5 to learn about aquaculture. During a tour of the Damariscotta River on a 24-foot Carolina skiff, King stopped at several operations to learn the ins and outs of oyster, mussel, scallop, and seaweed harvesting.
Wiscasset Fire Officers, Selectmen Take Step to Resolve Rift
In a Tuesday, Aug. 9 meeting that wavered between contention and reconciliation, the Wiscasset Board of Selectmen and the Wiscasset Fire Department took steps toward resolving a rift that has pitted the department against the selectmen and the town administration.
Alna Family Grateful for Support After Accident
Jenny and David Jones, volunteers with the Alna Fire Department, experienced a terrifying moment for any parent – their 12-year-old son, while trying to recreate an experiment he had seen online, sustained second-degree burns to his hands.
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