After decades of baking and being in the local community, Dot’s Bakery in Round Pond closed its doors on Friday, July 14. Owners Dorothy “Dot” and her husband Edgar Ouellette cited health issues and a lack of help as the reasons for the sudden closure.
Wiscasset Man Dies in Collision With Tree
A Wiscasset man drove a box truck into a tree in a home’s front yard on Wednesday, July 19, and likely died on impact before the vehicle caught fire.
Skidompha Hosts Gov. Mills, Author Shannon Mullen for Book Discussion
On Sunday, July 9, Skidompha Public Library in Damariscotta hosted Maine Gov. Janet Mills, professor and author Heather Cox Richardson, and author Shannon A. Mullen for a discussion of Mullen’s recent book, “In Other Words, Leadership.”
Characters of the County: The Active Life of Maddy Kallin
Born in Newcastle, Maddy Kallin calls Dresden her home. With 17 years full of hiking, running, and traveling, Kallin’s life could hardly be called stationary.
Wiscasset Supports Hometown Server at New Breakfast Venture
“I actually know everybody in here right now,” Sherre Faulkingham said of the packed house at her new restaurant, Sherre’s Kitchen, in Wiscasset. “They’re all customers I’ve waited on for years.”
New Wine Bar Brings an Evening Experience to Round Pond Coffee
Round Pond Coffee is building on its morning success with evening fare. From 4-8:30 p.m., Friday through Monday, Round Pond Coffee becomes The Common House, a beer and wine bar serving a variety of locally inspired charcuterie boards.
Nobleboro Man Dies After Jefferson Crash
A Nobleboro 20-year-old died from his injuries after a single-vehicle crash in Jefferson early in the morning of Friday, July 7.
Damariscotta and Newcastle Hire Shared Planner
The Twin Villages have a new planner with the full-time appointment of Michael Martone, who has filled the interim role in both towns since March.
Miller School, MVHS Officials Talk District’s $81 Million Bond Proposal
After deciding contested races for the district board of directors in June, residents of the five towns that make up RSU 40 will face another big decision this November – whether to authorize an $81 million renovation and addition bond covering all district schools.
Wiscasset Woman Mixes Art, Business at The Cultivated Thread
After years of working in agriculture, Wiscasset resident Hilary Crowell has taken her farming skills and her love for the craft of weaving and created The Cultivated Thread, a small-batch weaving studio that sells items such as towels and napkins.
First Countywide Housing Study Finds Challenges, Recommends Development
Lincoln County’s first-ever housing study, released in May, found population and construction trends have created a housing crunch that may require large affordable housing developments to pause. It concludes that at least 1,048 new year-round units must be provided in the next decade to keep housing from becoming any more unaffordable.
Characters of the County: Wayne Farrin is a Team Player
Community is not a passive activity, and for Wayne Farrin, a South Bristol native and Jefferson resident, getting involved has been a natural part of living in the Midcoast.
Round Pond Parade Sees Large Attendance, Fewer Floats
In a departure from the rain of June, Fourth of July festivities in Round Pond village saw intermittent sunshine and warmth while attendees from near and far lined the streets in anticipation of the noon parade. Attendance for the parade was larger than expected, but the number of participants in the parade itself is still regaining its stride after COVID-19.
Sarah’s Cafe Under New Ownership
After spending the last year establishing her popular breakfast and lunch spot on Route 1, Jodie Roquemore, owner of Jodie’s Cafe and Bakery in Wiscasset, is leveling up. On June 27 she purchased Sarah’s Cafe, one of the town’s most well-loved and longtime businesses, and will shift her focus from breakfast to dinner.
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