Sustainability is a core value that Deb Singer has spent most of her life championing. In the early 2000s when the concept of eco-consciousness began to be embraced on a wider societal level and businesses began to look for ways to reduce their impact on the natural world, Singer found herself in the unique position to have a profound impact on the future of the planet.
Emergency Crews On Scene of Damariscotta Crash
Emergency responders are on the scene of a two-vehicle crash near the intersection of Route 1 and Belvedere Road in Damariscotta the evening of Sunday, May 7.
Waldoboro Specialty Berry Growers Focus on Health, Education
A Waldoboro couple with passion for unique berries is using their retirement to create extracts and teas at their home from start to finish. Scott and Sue Simpson, owners of Waldoberry Farm, cultivate, harvest, and process organic elderberries, Cornelian cherries, raspberries, and their signature Aronia berries on about an acre of land.
Damariscotta’s Carpenter Quilts Crafts Community
Jenna Guest, owner of Carpenter Quilts, is on a mission to share sewing and crafting skills with the next generation through the supplies, classes, and support offered at her Damariscotta shop.
Community Leader Remembered By Family and Friends
The family and many friends of Katharine Martin-Savage held a celebration of her life Monday, May 1, at the Strong-Hancock Funeral Home in Damariscotta.
Damariscotta Affordable Senior Housing Development Plan Approved
Thirty-two new units of affordable senior housing are coming to Damariscotta through plans to construct a new development joining the 24-unit Ledgewood Court complex on Piper Mill Road.
Homeowners Escape Whitefield Fire Without Injury
Quick thinking by nearby family members and a rapid response from local fire departments limited the damage from a structure fire in Whitefield Saturday, April 29.
Heavy Rain and Winds Cause Countywide Road Closures, Power Outages
Heavy rainfall and high winds marked the last day of April in Lincoln County and continued into Monday, May 1 with widespread road closures and power outages from up to 6 inches of rain.
With Sale Canceled, King Ro Closing May 12
Ten months after they thought they had reached terms to sell the iconic King Ro Market, business owners Lori Crook and B.J. Russell nixed the agreement after the potential buyer’s financing fell through last week.
Egypt Road Work In Damariscotta Pivots from Contract
Repaving work on Egypt Road in Damariscotta changed form in a quick turn this week, leading to a special select board meeting on Monday, April 24 to discuss the possibility of a change order for the work contracted to Hagar Enterprises Inc.
Code Enforcement Process Questions Continue In Bremen
Discussion of code enforcement and the code complaint process continued between town officials and residents for the third consecutive meeting of the Bremen Select Board on Thursday, April 20.
Waldoboro Voters to Consider $6.86 Million Budget, Up 13.55%
Facing inflation and the need to retain staff across departments, the Waldoboro Budget Committee and Select Board recommend a $6.86 million municipal budget to come before voters in June.
Characters of the County: Kellie Peters is Fully Involved
When Kellie Peters gets involved, she gets all the way involved. The busier she is and the more complicated the project, the better she likes it.
Dark Harbor Barber Brings Second Location to Waldoboro Village
A full-service barbershop opened its doors at 904 Main St. in Waldoboro this month, expanding a Rockland-based business operated by a group of former customers.
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