Chilly, damp weather did not deter the hundreds of people who turned out for the 22nd annual Salad Days celebration on Saturday, July 9 at the Watershed Center for the Arts, located on an expansive, bucolic property in Newcastle.
Dresden Summerfest Overcomes Rain
The rainy weekend didn’t dampen Dresden residents’ spirits during the annual Dresden Summerfest on Sunday, July 10 at the Pownalborough Court House.
Barbecue Stand Opens on Route 1 in Wiscasset
A new barbecue stand is now open on Route 1 in Wiscasset, and combines “old-school barbecue” flavors with unique menu items, all at affordable prices.
Kieve Remembers Influential Former Director
Camp Kieve on Damariscotta Lake in Nobleboro is mourning the loss of its director from 1959-1990, who oversaw the camp’s transition into an educational nonprofit and developed many of its one-of-a-kind programs for families and students near and far.
Waldoboro Voters Reduce Budget for Town Manager’s Office
More than 80 voters in attendance at special town meeting at the Miller School in Waldoboro approved the one article rejected at the annual town meeting by referendum in June, but not before reducing the amount.
California Shepherd Brings Flock to Whitefield
Drought drove Laurel Banks to leave her native land in Northern California in search of lush, green pastures to raise her flock of grass-fed Gotland sheep. Maine’s growing reputation as a haven for independent, small-scale farms directed her to Whitefield, where she and her husband Josh established Shepherds Craft Farm on Townhouse Road last year.
LCTV Spotlights MASH Nurse Beth Parks
After a sound check and a few pre-interview bits of advice from “Spotlight on Seniors” host Steve Raymond, 74-year-old Corea resident Beth Parks was ready for the June 28 taping of her appearance on the Lincoln County Television interview series produced and hosted by Raymond at LCTV’s Newcastle studio. Raymond is also the director of home care and community outreach at The Lincoln Home in Newcastle.
PWA Welcomes New Executive Director
The Pemaquid Watershed Association recently welcomed Jennifer Hicks as the organization’s new executive director.
Wiscasset Ladder Truck Back in Service
After about a year out of town for repairs, the Wiscasset Fire Department’s ladder truck is back in service. The truck made its public comeback in Wiscasset’s Fourth of July parade. The truck had been out of service since losing a rear wheel during a June 2015 training exercise.
U.S. Cellular Eyes Townhouse Road in Whitefield
A cellphone company has begun the process of building a tower in Whitefield after voters overwhelmingly approved amending the wireless communications facility ordinance at the June 14 election. The Whitefield Board of Selectmen reviewed a letter from Black Diamond Consultants, which is representing U.S. Cellular, on Tuesday, July 5.
Rash-Causing Moth on the Rise in Lincoln County
An invasive moth is on the rise throughout parts of Maine, including Lincoln County, according to local scientists and doctors.
From Grain to Glass and Back: Organic Distillery Opens in Newcastle
After almost two years of renovations, research, and product development, Newcastle’s Split Rock Distilling opened its doors to the public the weekend of July 1.
‘Mayor of Damariscotta’ Remembered for Humor, Compassion
Walter Hilton, the unofficial mayor of Damariscotta, a former longtime selectman, and a die-hard Lincoln Academy supporter, passed away unexpectedly June 20 at the age of 67.
Westport Island Voters Say Yes to Sand-And-Salt Shed
About 75 Westport Island voters attended their annual town meeting Saturday, June 25, at the historic town hall.
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