Visitors to the annual ice harvest at the Thompson Ice House in South Bristol will be greeted by a new addition, as a building is under construction to house the organization’s archives and an expansion of the existing museum.
Jefferson School Committee Votes to Join Shared Programs
After a narrow vote of approval at the Jefferson School Committee meeting on Monday, Feb. 1, the future of AOS 93’s shared programs has become a little more clear.
Students from Brazil Enjoy Time at Wiscasset Middle High School
For Brazilian students Samuel Assuncao, Laura Carvalho, and Marina Naves, the last several weeks at Wiscasset Middle High School have been filled with firsts.
MVHS Community Mourns Loss of Former Principal
A former Medomak Valley High School principal who left a lasting impact on his students is being remembered for his commitment and dedication to his school and his community.
Result of Clary Lake Dam Auction Unknown
A small crowd turned out to witness the auction of the Clary Lake Dam on the steps of the Lincoln County Courthouse Jan. 29, the result of mortgagee Medius L3C’s foreclosure on the property. Jefferson resident and Clary Lake waterfront owner Butch Duncan submitted the only bid at the auction, which drew spectators from the Clary Lake Association and the Maine Attorney General’s Office.
Jefferson Venue Booking Events, Aims to Attract ‘Pop-Up’ Restaurants
After a first round of renovations, Le Barn – the event venue at the former Bond Brothers Hardware property in Jefferson – is booking events.
Tech Takes GSB Students to the Next Level
Great Salt Bay Community School is offering students new and innovative ways to learn through the integration of technology into the classroom.
Bridge Rehabilitation Tops DOT Work Plan in Lincoln County
Rehabilitation work on bridges around Lincoln County and runway reconstruction at the Wiscasset Municipal Airport top the roughly 60 projects in the Maine Department of Transportation’s three-year work plan for Lincoln County.
Former LA Principal Remembered for Kindness, Fairness
Meg Dexter would not have traded the experience of having her father, Arthur Dexter, as her high school principal.
Piper Village Property Owner Seeks Developer of Retirement Communities
The new owner of the former Piper Village property is in search of a developer to transform the Damariscotta property into a retirement community.
Coopers Mills Dam Removal Concerns Long Pond Residents
The majority of attendees at Whitefield’s Thursday, Jan. 21 public hearing, held to discuss the unanimous recommendations of both the Coopers Mills Dam Committee and the Whitefield Board of Selectmen to remove the Coopers Mills Dam, were Long Pond property owners.
LCN Names Next Editor
The Lincoln County News Publisher Chris Roberts has named Deputy Editor J.W. Oliver the next editor of the newspaper.
Lincoln County Probate Judge Will Not Seek Re-Election
The Lincoln County Probate Court is a smooth-running operation that rarely gets publicity, Probate Judge Tom Berry said. The low-profile court, however, has a big impact and is oftentimes tasked with deciding contentious issues at the heart of family disputes, or guardianship cases that limit individuals’ constitutional rights.
Round Pond Author Discusses New Thriller, Future Projects
The most recent entry in the Pendergast series of thrillers by Round Pond author Douglas Preston and his longtime writing partner already has their many fans impatiently awaiting the next.
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