On Saturday, Nov. 26, the family and friends of the late Schuyler Leroy Fairfield gathered to celebrate his life at the First Congregational Church of Wiscasset.
LincolnHealth COVID-19 Data ‘Very Encouraging’
With a positivity rate of just 1.8%, down from 4.2% last week, LincolnHealth spokesperson John Martins said by email that the data is “very encouraging.”
Bremen’s Brown Wins #LCNme365 Photo Contest
With just one vote separating first and second place, Julia Brown emerged victorious in the November #LCNme365 photo contest with her picture of a foggy morning at Hillside Cemetery in Damariscotta.
Characters of the County: Edie Vaughan Revels In the Mystery
Edie Vaughan’s two proudest accomplishments are becoming a physical therapist’s assistant in her 50s and leading the 2015 foundation of Lincoln County Friends in Service Helping (LC FISH), a volunteer transportation organization supported by St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church in Newcastle. Along the way, Vaughan has loved several jobs, pondered the mysteries of life and death, and dyed her hair purple and blue to reflect how she feels on the inside.
One Injured in Bristol Structure Fire
A man was injured in a structure fire near Pemaquid Point in Bristol that drew response from six area fire departments the evening of Friday, Dec. 2.
Bridge Academy Class Ring Returned Home After Six Decades
After nearly 64 years, a pristine 10-karat gold 1958 Bridge Academy class ring belonging to Hazel Moody (née Robbins) has made its way home to the family of her son, Daniel Moody.
New Owners of King Ro Market Look to Honor its Tradition
The new owners of King Ro Market, Owen and Amity Libby, look to honor the beloved Round Pond general store’s storied history while at the same time evolving into the future.
Alna Set for Special Town Meeting for Snowplow Contract
Meeting in a special session Tuesday, Nov. 22, the Alna Select Board voted to award a one-year snowplowing contract to the lowest of three bidders, accepting the $325,000 offer from Whitefield contractor Mike Jewett and Son Excavation and Forest Products.
Sixth Annual Villages of Light Festivities Include Santa, Movie, and Parade
The sixth annual Villages of Light Festival spread the holiday spirit throughout the Twin Villages of Damariscotta and Newcastle with a Santa Claus meet-and-greet, kids’ crafts, a movie, and a parade on Saturday, Nov. 26.
Cupacity Closes After Three Years of Coffee, Cocktails, and Community
Cupacity, Damariscotta’s cafe society, has closed its doors. Cupacity filled a unique role among the businesses of Main Street; it became a gathering place where locals and tourists mingled over coffee in the morning or cocktails in the evening.
COVID-19 Positivity Rate in Single Digits for Third Consecutive Week
The COVID-19 positivity rate at LincolnHealth is in the single digits for the third consecutive week, according to hospital spokesperson John Martins.
Mobius Students Celebrate Return to In-Person Karate at the Y
Linda Porter’s favorite words are “I’ll try.”
Porter has been the sensei of a karate class filled with Mobius clients at the CLC YMCA in Damariscotta for the past five years. She has taught karate, including to special needs children and adults, for 25 years, starting in western Massachusetts, where she owned her own studio. Her son has Asperger’s syndrome and took karate classes beginning at age 6.
Whitefield Pair Arrested, Charges Follow Alleged Criminal Threatening
A pair of Whitefield residents was arrested and faces criminal charges following an execution of a search warrant on a Beech Lane residence, Friday, Nov. 25.
Characters of the County: From Painting to People: The Journey of a Zen Buddhist Priest
Damariscotta’s Jizai Don Sorterup has always been interested in spiritual leadership and helping people. As a life coach and an ordained Zen Buddhist priest, Sorterup has opportunities through his work to find fulfillment by helping others.
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 54
- 55
- 56
- 57
- 58
- …
- 323
- Next Page »