The checkout line extended from the cash registers near the front doors very nearly to the back wall, winding like an ancient river around sales displays, as the largest candy store in New England opened with a flourish in Wiscasset on Saturday, April 1.
State Error Correction Gives Lincoln County Schools Over $1.54 Million
Towns and school units serving Lincoln County will receive $1,546,181.66 in additional education funds from the state after a formula error distributed amounts that were too low earlier this year.
Waldoboro Residents to Consider Aquaculture Moratorium at Annual Town Meeting
Waldoboro residents will vote on a warrant article this June that could determine the future of the Medomak River.
Characters of the County: Mike Stenstrom is Retiring, Not Stopping
Probably like any number of students he sees every day, longtime Great Salt Bay Community School seventh and eighth grade science teacher Michael “Mike” Stenstrom is looking forward to the end of this school year.
Art and Science Intersect at MVHS Event
The term confluence is defined as a flowing together, a meeting or gathering at one point. On the evening of Thursday, March 23, Medomak Valley High School hosted not only a confluence of art and science, but also of school and community.
Back River Bistro’s New Lunch Menu Offers Approachable Fine Dining
Wiscasset’s Back River Bistro now offers a midday meal to diners in search of chef-driven cuisine with a lighter touch and an attractive price point.
Waldoboro Hears Update on A.D. Gray, Talks Public Playground Possibility
An affordable senior housing development, at least one new public playground, and several more recreation options will likely be underway for Waldoboro in the next year. The Waldoboro Select Board heard updates on the A.D Gray School redevelopment, public playground options, and other recreation grant opportunities at its Tuesday, March 28 meeting.
Alna Voters Accept Budget Increase, Approve Moratoriums
Alna residents approved every warrant article put before them during a two-hour annual town meeting Saturday, March 25.
Waldoboro Man Dies After Boat Sinks in Medomak River
A 45-year-old shellfish harvester from Waldoboro died when the boat he was traveling in overturned and sank in the Medomak River around 4 p.m. Wednesday, March 29.
Democrats Nominate Pieh for House 45 Seat; Republican Candidate to be Decided
During a brief nominating caucus at Medomak Valley High School in Waldoboro on Sunday, March 26, Democrats from the towns that make up House District 45 elected Wendy Pieh, D-Bremen, as the party’s nominee for the upcoming June 13 special election.
Maine Maple Sunday Turns 40, Local Farms Hit Milestones of Their Own
Whether a hobby or a business, making maple syrup is a passion for any number of farms and individuals in Lincoln County, and celebrating Maine Maple Sunday is a beloved tradition that, 40 years after its inception, continues to build.
Wiscasset School Committee Names New Superintendent
On Tuesday, March 21, the Wiscasset School Committee appointed Wiscasset resident Kim Andersson as the new superintendent of the Wiscasset School Department. She will assume her new duties July 1.
Characters of the County: Charlie Culbertson Studied the Extreme
While pushing the boundaries of human knowledge, Alna resident and microbial ecologist Charlie Culbertson learned firsthand major discoveries can sometimes seem to suddenly appear, even when they are not being looked for.
GSB Eighth Graders Make World Heritage Day Their Legacy
Lorelei Zech brought homemade pfeffernusse cookies, scented with anise and dusted with powdered sugar to represent Germany. Alex Xie brought dumplings, egg rolls, and strips of beef pounded thin and flavored with teriyaki from the Lucky Fortune restaurant in Damariscotta, a taste of his native China. Olive Pine brought borscht and hot sourdough bread in a nod to her Ukrainian heritage.
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