Jordan Anderson broke his own Lincoln Academy school record in the 55m dash in 6.64 to win the Class B indoor track and field state championship in the event.
Hagar and Pease Win State Wrestling Championships Workman, St. Cyr, and Shamus Pease Second
Two Lincoln County wrestlers were crowned Class B state champions at the Lewiston Colisee on Saturday, Feb. 15. Lincoln Academy’s Jakobi Hagar won the 175-pound title, and Medomak Valley’s Grady Pease won the 190-pound title. It is the second year in a row that Hagar has won the state title in the 175 division.
Couples of the County: Jeff and Ann Pierce Pave the Way, Together
While finding love is sometimes ascribed to fate, finding a friendship and nurturing it until it becomes something more is a choice. Nearly 40 years ago, Jeff and Ann Pierce agreed to take a leap of faith, and they continue to make that choice every day.
New Whitefield EMS Chief Strives for Program Growth
A 15-year resident of Whitefield, volunteer firefighter Michael Johnson is taking on a new role within the town’s EMS program.
Bristol Beats Lincolnville in OT to Earn Girls Busline League Title Bristol 43 – Lincolnville 38 in OT
The Bristol Blue Devils overcame a large fourth quarter deficit on the way to a stunning 43-38 overtime win against Lincolnville in the girls Busline League championship game on Saturday, Feb. 8 in Boothbay.
MVHS Grad Returns Home To Screen First Feature Film
Kacey Montana, a member of the Medomak Valley High School class of 2012, is hoping for a packed house at the Strand Theatre on Sunday, Feb. 16, where she is planning a local screening of her first feature-length film.
Lincoln Academy Senior Cole Workman Pins Down 100th Career Win
Lincoln Academy senior Cole Workman pinned down his 100th career win on his way to winning the 132-pound Class B South regional wrestling championship at Fryeburg Academy on Saturday, Feb. 8.
Engineers Recommend Alternative Traffic Patterns In Newcastle
The Newcastle Select Board heard an engineering firm’s recommendations to improve to two major intersections during its meeting Monday, Feb. 10.
Three Appointments, One Resignation Reshape Somerville Planning Board
The Somerville Select Board appointed John Bergen as an alternate on the town’s planning board Wednesday, Feb. 5, reinstating the former chair 10 months after he resigned during a pre-termination hearing.
Couples of the County: Cultivating Love with Anil Roopchand and Kelly Payson-Roopchand
Growing up more than 2,000 miles apart in two different climates and cultures, both Anil Roopchand and Kelly Payson-Roopchand dreamed of a life close to the land.
Voters Elect Bickford To Fill Dresden Select Board Vacancy
In a special election on Friday, Jan. 31, voters chose Jeffrey Bickford to fill a vacant seat on the Dresden Select Board.
Hatchtown Bridge Reconstruction Moves Forward, Five-Month Road Closure Planned
Approximately a dozen Bristol residents approved funding $1.16 million bridge construction project with little discussion during a special town meeting Wednesday, Jan. 29 at the town office.
Equine Sanctuary Owners Plan Move to Alna from MDI
Eight years after they established an equine education and rehabilitation sanctuary on Mount Desert Island, Holly and Jamie Riordan are ready to branch out and bring their knowledge, passion, and commitment to Alna.
South Bristol School PFAS Remediation Approaching Completion
South Bristol School’s water contamination saga appears to have an end in sight.
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