Former Whitefield Select Board member and climate change activist Anthony “Tony” Marple, is remembered by friends, family members, and colleagues as an environmentally conscious individual whose character was defined by his actions more so than his words.
Bristol Educators Make the Case for $6.4 Million School Project
Bristol residents heard from educators during another public meeting concerning the $6.4 million-plus proposed addition and renovation to Bristol Consolidated School at the school’s gymnasium on Wednesday, Feb. 1.
Damariscotta Attorney Suspended
Ruling his misconduct presents an imminent threat to his clients and the public, the Maine Supreme Judicial Court has suspended Damariscotta attorney Edward G. Dardis from the practice of law.
Rice Stepping Back After Nearly 63 Years of Community Service
South Bristol Select Board member Chester Rice has seen some changes in the area during the 63 years he has devoted to community service.
COVID-19 Testing and Positives Still Dropping at LincolnHealth
COVID-19 tests performed at LincolnHealth declined for the sixth straight week and positive cases dropped for the third week in a row, according to hospital spokesperson John Martins.
Jefferson Extends Nomination Paper Deadline to Feb. 17
Nomination papers are available again in Jefferson for one select board, two school committee, and four budget committee positions following a deadline extension recommended by lawyers at the Maine Municipal Association.
Characters of the County: J.B. Smith Finds Unique Relationships on the High Seas
Not every parent would set sail for months along the eastern seaboard with both of their preschool aged children and a crew of juvenile delinquents aboard, but Nobleboro resident J.B. Smith did in 1991 without concern.
Burst Water Pipe Complicates Lincoln Academy Life
For the second time in as many weeks, unexpected water issues forced the cancelation of classes at Lincoln Academy in Newcastle and the school’s custodial staff is receiving credit for their response.
Another Step Forward for Affordable Senior Housing Plans at A.D. Gray
Representatives from Volunteers of America Northern New England presented a draft for a 36-unit affordable senior housing development it hopes to build at A.D. Gray School property during the Waldoboro Planning Board meeting on Thursday, Jan. 26.
Retiring Police Detective Reflects on his Life of Service
Terry Michaud always knew he wanted to be a police officer. Growing up in an unsettled home, Michaud saw firsthand the stability and security a police officer could provide and he knew early on he wanted to provide that same sense of safety for others.
Town Office Oversight Concerns Draw Crowd in South Bristol
Nearly 40 people showed up to South Bristol’s town office for the meeting of the select board on Thursday, Jan. 26 to voice concerns about oversight in the town office.
New Newcastle Warming Center Among Response to Upcoming Cold Temps
A new warming center opening at The Second Congregational Church in Newcastle will offer 18 hours of weekly shelter and food as temperatures drop and new data starts to record those living without in Lincoln County.
Collamore Faces over 30 Clean Election Act Violation Charges
Maine Rep. Clinton Collamore, D-Waldoboro, faces 33 charges of violating the Maine Clean Election Act following a Dec. 15 indictment alleging he forged signatures to qualify for state campaign funding last year.
COVID-19 Testing and Cases Continue Drop at LincolnHealth
COVID-19 tests performed at LincolnHealth declined for the fifth straight week and positive cases dropped, according to hospital spokesperson John Martins.
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