Teenage writers and artists across the county and state have another window of opportunity to share their work through the Skidompha Library’s EPOCH magazine, a publication for and by teenagers.
COVID-19 Cases Increase, Deaths and Hospitalizations Flat
There were 18 new cases of COVID-19 identified in residents of Lincoln County in the past week, according to Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention data current as of Monday, Feb. 20.
Culvert Collapse Closes Route 17 in Jefferson
A culvert collapse on Route 17 in Jefferson on Tuesday, Feb. 21 has closed the road and caused an 11-mile detour.
Jefferson Artist Sees the World through Paper Art
Stacy Bettencourt began as an artist by drawing what she saw around her childhood home in Jefferson. These days, her specialty in paper quilling carries her work across the world.
Watershed Center’s New Executive Director to Focus on Diversity, Expansion
The Watershed Center for Ceramic Arts in Edgecomb continues its expansion and modernization efforts with the addition of new Executive Director Liz Seaton, who moved to Maine from Maryland in January.
Characters of the County: Bremen Bartender Just Wants to be a Friend
Bremen resident Allan Ludwig has followed his career arc from being a life coach at an Arizona boarding school to becoming one of the most sought-after bartenders in Lincoln County.
Bud Elwin Earns Coaches Award at Red Sox Fantasy Camp
Bud Elwin, of Walpole, recently returned from his fourth and final Red Sox Fantasy Camp, held on Jan. 14-24 at the Jet Blue Park Complex in Ft. Meyers, Fla.
Bipartisan Heating Assistance Fundraiser a Success for Nobleboro
The chairmen of Nobleboro’s Democratic and Republican committees stood side by side on Saturday, Feb. 11, serving 15 gallons of chili with 50 pounds of baked potatoes steaming next to them.
GSB Closes Due To Hoax Threat For Third Time
For the third time in close to two months, an email containing threats of violence forced the closure of Great Salt Bay Community School in Damariscotta.
New Bed-and-Breakfast with Wine Bar Proposed for Downtown Waldoboro
Downtown Waldoboro is likely to see another new business this summer with the opening of The Waldoboro Inn and attached wine bar Stahl’s Tavern.
Rep. Collamore Pleads Not Guilty to Signature Fraud, Will Resign Legislative Seat
Maine Rep. Clinton Collamore, D-Waldoboro, pleaded not guilty to 33 charges related to alleged violations of the Maine Clean Election Act on Thursday, Feb. 16. In a statement to reporters after his arraignment at the Lincoln County Courthouse in Wiscasset, he said he would resign from his legislative seat.
Waldoboro to Prepare Aquaculture Moratorium Ordinance, Push for Ban
In a continued struggle with state and federal involvement in fishing waters across Maine, Waldoboro will draft an emergency moratorium ordinance on industrial aquaculture projects.
Damariscotta Attorney Violated Professional Standards, Board Says
Concluding that his “misconduct serves as an imminent threat to clients, the public, and to the administration of justice,” the Maine Supreme Judicial Court suspended Damariscotta-based attorney Edward G. Dardis from practicing law in the state, according to court documents.
COVID-19 Positivity Rate Jumps in LincolnHealth Testing, Two More Deaths Reported
The positivity rate of COVID-19 cases identified at LincolnHealth jumped from 6.33% last week to 10.84%, according to hospital spokesperson John Martins. Based on the low number of tests performed, 86, this is only an increase of four positives from last week, for a total of nine.
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