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.
Alna to Receive Over $500,000 in Federal Funds for Bridge Replacement
The town of Alna will receive $570,000 in federal funds to replace a bridge on Egypt Road, the select board announced during a meeting at the town office on Wednesday, Jan. 11.
GSB Bomb Threats Connected to ‘False Narrative,’ School Committee Says
For the second time in 23 days, Great Salt Bay Community School in Damariscotta received an emailed bomb threat hoax that forced the closure of the school.
Court Dismisses Protection Order from Mother of Edgecomb Homicide Victim
A Wiscasset District Court judge dismissed one protection from abuse order involving the mother of a 3-year-old homicide victim and continued a second in rulings issued on Wednesday, Jan. 11.
Search Continues for Missing Boothbay Man
Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office deputies continue to search for a Boothbay man who was last seen working in the yard outside his home at 170 Butler Road on Jan. 2.
GSB Parents Meeting Canceled By LCN staff
The Great Salt Bay Community School parent information session scheduled for Wednesday, Jan. 18 has been canceled.
Changes at the News
John C. Roberts has been named Publisher of The Lincoln County News, effective Jan. 12. He has served as one of the Associate Publishers since Jan. 11, 2016.
LCN Names Next Editor
The Roberts family has named Maia Zewert the next editor of The Lincoln County News.
COVID-19 Tests Drop, But Positive Cases Stay the Same
COVID-19 tests dropped by 60 at LincolnHealth in the past week, but positive cases remained the same, increasing the positivity rate to 9.63%, from 6.7% last week.
Reaching for ‘The Golden Ring:’ 20 Years of Heartwood Theater
Heartwood Regional Theater Co.’s 20th season began with an ambitious reflection on its roots and will build to a show that artistic director Griff Braley said will probably be “the hardest thing I’ve ever done.”
Characters of the County: Crystal McLain Looks to Provide Community Support System for Self-Care
Bristol resident Crystal McLain has been on a journey helping people using love and positivity her entire life and has built a diverse career out of this passion here locally.
South Bristol Fishermen’s Co-op Still Going Strong After 50 Years
The South Bristol Fishermen’s Co-op started in 1972 with 12 members who pooled their limited resources. Half a century later, the seafood hub now has 40-plus members and a dockside restaurant.
GSB Cancels Classes Due to Hoax
Classes at Great Salt Bay Community School in Damariscotta have been canceled Friday, Jan. 13 due to an active bomb threat. Parents have received a text message reporting the threat and indicating students will be returned home via school bus.
Bristol Chooses Contractor for School Addition, Renovation
The Bristol School Committee chose Portland’s Optimum Construction Co. as the contractor for the $6.4 million-plus addition and renovation project at Bristol Consolidated School its regular meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 4.
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