An altercation at the Somerville town office led to violence during a March 25 budget committee meeting. The incident was preceded by a discussion about broadband internet funding and followed by verbal threats, according to security footage reviewed by The Lincoln County News.
Inaugural RSU 48 Budget Totaling $13 Million Set For May 6 Vote
For the first time in their shared history, on Tuesday, May 6 residents from Bremen, Damariscotta, and Newcastle will consider a single education budget to cover expenses for their 600-plus pre-K through grade 12 students.
Characters of the County: Being Honest and Transparent with Aaron Smith
Visitors to Two Bridges Regional Jail in Wiscasset come from all corners of the state, from every kind of background, for all sorts of reasons, almost always involving some form of legal trouble. Since 2015, every single one of them has shared one thing in common: in one form or another they have all passed through the administrative hands of Cpl. Aaron Smith.
Jefferson Voters Approve $1.5 Million Budget, Food Sovereignty Ordinance
Jefferson voters approved a $1.5 million municipal budget, elected a new school committee member, and adopted a food sovereignty ordinance during their annual town meeting by referendum on Tuesday, April 22.
Nobleboro Principal Plans Return To His Roots
Almost three years after he was appointed as principal of Nobleboro Central School, Adam Bullard is planning his return to where his career started.
Bremen Houseboat Owner Aims to Provide ‘Simple Experience’ on Pemaquid Lake
After receiving an award from the U.S. Small Business Administration and celebrating her fourth anniversary of living in Bremen, Rheanna Sinnett is gearing up for another season on Pemaquid Lake.
Community Rallies to Grant Family’s Easter Wish
“This may be a long shot…” began the April 16 post by Waldoboro resident Kelsie Jusko to the Damariscotta/Pemaquid Area Bulletin Board Facebook page.
Waldoboro Responders Honored for Lifesaving Actions
Four Waldoboro first responders were honored on Tuesday, April 22, for actions that EMS Chief Derek Booker said encapsulated the “expertise, passion, and empathy” the service strives for.
Legendary Coach and Teacher I.J. Pinkham Passes On
Legendary Boothbay Region High School coach and teacher Irving “I.J.” Pinkham is perhaps best known around the state as the winningest boys basketball coach in Maine history, but in the Boothbay region, he is also known as a passionate math teacher who had a lasting impact on all students, including those who struggled with the subject.
Characters of the County: ‘Steady Hand on the Wheel:’ Catherine Dodge’s Decades of Driving
By Catherine Dodge’s calculations, over her 32-year career as a Class A truck driver, the lifelong Lincoln County resident covered nearly 2 million miles of road.
Edgecomb Eddy School Principal to Step Down in June
Almost three years after he took the helm at Edgecomb Eddy School, Principal Tom Landberg is moving on.
LCSO Seeks Training to Combat Fraudsters
With scammers siphoning “hundreds of thousands of dollars” from Lincoln County residents, the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office is sending detectives to training sessions in hopes of preventing further schemes.
RSU 12 Moves Forward With $28.6 Million Budget
Despite potential cuts to federal funding for education, the RSU 12 Board of Directors is moving forward with a full $28.6 million budget proposal.
Peaceful Pagan Opens in Wiscasset, Offering Oasis in ‘Vintage Desert’
After 20 years in the vintage clothing industry as a nomadic dealer, Jen Fox is looking to bring vintage clothing to Lincoln County shoppers at her new store, the Peaceful Pagan Vintage, which opened on April 4 at 6 Railway Ave. in Wiscasset.
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