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.
Rev. Corbett to Depart Second Congo for Healthy Kids
After exactly six years of pastoral leadership, the Rev. Char Corbett is departing The Second Congregational Church of Newcastle to become executive director of Healthy Kids in Damariscotta.
Characters of the County: Dave and Jaja Martin Are Still Living the Dream
Who hasn’t thought about living the dream? To chuck it all – the job, the bills, the grind – and leave it behind to travel as freely as the wind blows, unencumbered by any concern other than safety and good health?
Simmons Seafood Market Sells Direct to Community in Damariscotta
Simmons Seafood Market opened its doors at 49 Main St. in Damariscotta this month, bringing customers fresh seafood purchased directly from fishermen and processed in house.
Failed Storm Drain Results in Canceled Classes at Lincoln Academy
Lincoln Academy quickly resumed a regular schedule after a failed storm drain forced school officials to cancel classes for one day last week, but clean up and remediation efforts are expected to continue well into February.
RSU 40 Board Approves Updated Student Gender Policy
The RSU 40 Board of Directors approved a new transgender and gender expansive student policy with a divided vote at its Thursday, Jan. 19 meeting following two hours of deliberation over the policy’s language and intent. With the vote approving a second read, the new policy replaced a previous version.
Son Saves Father’s Life in Bristol Using Lifeguard Training Skills
Sam Richards knows the value of being trained in CPR and mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. On the evening of Jan. 3, he used these techniques to save the life of his father, Bristol resident Todd Richards, after Todd choked on a large piece of steak.
Alleged Signature Fraud Leads to Indictment of Waldoboro Lawmaker
Clint Collamore, newly elected state representative from Waldoboro, was criminally indicted after Maine’s campaign finance regulator said it found up to 30 fraudulent signatures on forms used to qualify for the taxpayer-funded Maine Clean Election Act campaign program.
Longtime South Bristol Select Board Member Resigns
Longtime South Bristol Select Board member and board chair Ken Lincoln resigned at the end of a board meeting on Thursday, Jan. 5.
The Pampered Pooch Offers Personable Pet Grooming in Nobleboro
The Pampered Pooch, a new pet grooming business at 218 Upper East Pond Road in Nobleboro, is Crystal Wynn’s return to her passion.
Characters of the County: Bob Emmons Enjoys a Life of Mentoring the Next Generation of Learners
Moments before the 2002 U.S. Open would tee off at Bethpage State Park Golf Course in Farmingdale, N.Y., Bob Emmons was inspecting one of the greens when he was suddenly surrounded by federal agents with weapons drawn.
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