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Edgecomb Child’s Death Ruled a Homicide
The Maine State Police have determined homicide as the cause of death of the Edgecomb 3-year-old who died Christmas Day.
COVID-19 Positivity Rate Drops
As more COVID-19 tests are performed at LincolnHealth, the positivity rate this week has fallen to 4.21%, from 5.36% last week.
Edgecomb Select Board Chair Resigns, Citing Dispute with Resident
Citing mental and physical health concerns exacerbated by an ongoing dispute with a local resident, Edgecomb Select Board Chair Dawn Murray announced her resignation during a meeting at the town office on Tuesday, Dec. 27.
State Police Investigating Death of Edgecomb Child
The Maine State Police are investigating the death of a 3-year-child in Edgecomb on Christmas Day.
Characters of the County: Rick Hagen is Happy to Help
As Rick Hagen sees it, he just has a soft spot for helping. Over the nine years he’s lived in Damariscotta, the active local volunteer has made a point to support others using the lessons he learned from his life’s challenges.
Look for Each Other
I recently heard a story about a squirrel that almost stole Christmas.
Volunteers Remember Local Veterans on National Wreaths Across America Day
One hundred ninety-eight military veterans lay in eternal rest in Hillside Cemetery in Damariscotta. On Saturday, Dec. 17, National Wreaths Across America Day, volunteers including local Masonic brothers, Lions Club members, and current and former service people laid a Christmas wreath on the grave of each and every one.
Local Food Pantries Navigate Inflation to Provide for Holidays
Faced with higher costs, food pantries across Lincoln County found ways to provide Christmas distributions this month at the close of an increasingly expensive year. Some pantries cut the extras traditionally included or changed offerings, while many ordered far in advance to avoid supply chain challenges.
High Water Temporarily Closes Damariscotta Parking Lot
Damariscotta officials have reopened the town’s municipal parking lot earlier Friday, Dec. 23 after high tides and heavy rains prompted a temporary closure earlier in the day.
Alna Store’s New Owners Ready for Grand Opening
Concluding seven months of renovations, the new owners of The Alna Store are ready for the three-day grand opening weekend, running from Thursday, Dec. 22 through Saturday, Dec. 24.
‘This Is Donnie’s Truck:’ Bremen Dedicates New Engine to Former Chief
The Bremen Fire Department dedicated its new truck to late Chief Donald “Donnie” Leeman with a traditional wetdown ceremony the afternoon of Tuesday, Dec. 20. Leeman, who died unexpectedly on Sept. 17, was instrumental in obtaining the custom pumper/tanker for the department.
COVID-19 Testing Ramps Up Before Holidays
COVID-19 testing ramped up at LincolnHealth this past week, with 281 individuals being tested with 15 positives between Dec. 12 and 18.
School Committee Hears Comments About Chest Binder, Transgender Policy
The mother of a 13-year-old announced during a recent school committee meeting that she had withdrawn her child from Great Salt Bay Community School in Damariscotta after she learned a school social worker had given a chest binder to the student without the parents’ knowledge.
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