A 68-year-old woman was fatally injured in head-on collision between two vehicles on East Pond Road in Nobleboro the afternoon of Tuesday, Nov. 15.
Back River Bistro to Open Soon in Wiscasset
A veteran team of food service professionals plans to open a new restaurant in Wiscasset later this month.
Characters of the County: Jefferson Man Dedicated to Serving Veterans and Students
Walter Greene-Morse, owner and operator of Patriot Ridge Homestead in Jefferson, has been committed to serving his fellow veterans and serving the local school community since moving back home in 2013.
Medomak Valley Panthers Win Regional Championship Medomak to play Leavitt for State C Title on Nov. 19 at 2:30 p.m.
The Medomak Valley High School football team won the Big 11 Conference North Class C Regional Championship Friday evening, Nov. 11, defeating the Herman Hawks 40-20, under the lights at Hamden Academy.
Veterans Find Camaraderie, Critiques at Writing Workshop
A local workshop for veterans is helping its members harness their talent to write.
Waldoboro Hears Options for Correcting Recreation Grant Conflict from ‘70s
Waldoboro will discuss several options for recreation facilities in coming months to return to good standing on a federal grant received in the 1970s for its A.D. Gray School site.
Westport Island Board Takes Action on Baker Road Issue
A long simmering road dispute in Westport Island has bubbled up again as the Westport Island Select Board has sent a letter to two Baker Road residents demanding the residents remove obstructions in the town’s right-of-way or face legal action.
Chewonki Foundation Closing On-Campus School Program
Citing a lack of financial viability going forward, the Chewonki Foundation has announced plans to close its elementary and middle school programs at the conclusion of the current school year.
Former Masters Machine President Richard Masters Dies at 81
Former Masters Machine Company President Richard C. Masters, 81, passed away at the Sussman House in Rockport Sunday, Oct. 23, following a period of declining health.
Democrats Maintain Control of Senate Seats
After polls closed on Tuesday, Nov. 8, it appears the two Senate seats representing Lincoln County will once again be filled with Democrats for another term.
COVID-19 Tests Drop for Fourth Consecutive Week at LincolnHealth
COVID-19 tests at LincolnHealth have dropped for the fourth consecutive week, according to hospital spokesperson John Martins.
Carpenter’s Boat Shop Reverts to Nine-Month Semester, Set to Add Sailing
After two years experimenting with a shorter four-month apprenticeship term, The Carpenter’s Boat Shop will return next year to its traditional nine-month program, Executive Director Alicia Witham said during an interview on Friday, Oct. 14.
New Owners Continue Monhegan Store Tradition
Maura Conley and Jacob Stone, owners of the Monhegan Store, are carrying the torch for the one-stop Monhegan Island grocery store by respecting history while adapting for the future.
Characters of the County: David Jackson’s Role in Human Exploration
Unaware of the historical significance at the moment, Whitefield resident David Jackson was a Navy sailor on the aircraft carrier USS Hornet when Apollo 11 splashed into the Pacific Ocean on July 24, 1969. The carrier was responsible for retrieving the Apollo spacecraft and crew.
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