David Levesque, D-Newcastle, believes the culmination of skills he’s developed from decades practicing law and living in Lincoln County will lend itself well if he is elected to the Lincoln County Board of Commissioners.
In The Ring At Windsor Fair, Jefferson Family Legacy Endures
With two familiar Jefferson faces at the helm, the New England tradition of showing steer and oxen at the fair is going strong in Windsor.
Damariscotta Downtown Prepares for Parking Lot Reconstruction
The long-awaited second and final phase of Damariscotta’s parking lot improvement project will start Tuesday, Sept. 3 when construction equipment is expected to arrive.
Characters of the County: In the Round with Emma McDowell
Emma McDowell is in her element on weekend evenings at The Common House wine bar in Round Pond. According to McDowell, it takes two things to make a good bartender: “Having the gift of gab is important – and a strong pour, probably,” she said in July.
BCS Construction Making Headway, Staying Within Budget
On Tuesday, Sept. 3 students will return to the halls of Bristol Consolidated School for the second school year in a row with the building under construction and renovation.
Cannabis Growing Facility Damaged in Jefferson Fire
A cannabis growing facility was damaged in an accidental fire at 147 Somerville Road in Jefferson on Thursday, Aug. 22, when flames broke out at a heat pump in the building. Nobody was injured in the blaze, which crews fought for about five hours.
Retired Bristol Fire Chief Ron Pendleton Remembered
Surrounded by loved ones, retired Bristol Fire Chief Ronald E. Pendleton passed away at his New Harbor home on the evening of Thursday, Aug. 22, after a period of ill health.
Weatherization of Round Pond ‘Beacon’ Complete
Scaffolding that adorned the Round Pond Meetinghouse since April was removed Friday, Aug. 17 as weatherizing renovations and restoration efforts continue on the iconic building.
New South Bristol School Principal Eager to Engage Community
The South Bristol School Mariners have a new, but familiar, face at the helm in Laurie Stiles who is excited to take over as principal for the upcoming school year.
Lincoln County Libraries Celebrate Return of Interlibrary Lending
Interlibrary lending services by van delivery will restart in Maine at the beginning of September, ending a disruption that has affected libraries statewide since early summer, according to Maine State Librarian Lori Fisher.
AOS 93 Superintendent Ready for Game Time
The start of school is just around the corner, and Todd Sanders, a seasoned coach, educator, administrator, and the new superintendent of Damariscotta-based AOS 93, is ready to get out on the field.
Firefighters Battling Blaze in Jefferson
First responders from several departments are on the scene of a structure fire on Somerville Road in Jefferson the afternoon of Thursday, Aug. 22.
Wiscasset Town Manager Wins Municipal Leadership Award
The Maine Town, City, and County Management Association honored Wiscasset Town Manager Dennis Simmons with a leadership award during the organization’s annual luncheon in Newry on Wednesday, Aug. 14.
Characters of the County: Among Boats and Buttons, Bobo Hachmeister is Free
When Bobo Hachmeister first saw a photo of Waldoboro’s former Paragon button factory — all five stories and roughly 25,000 square feet of it — he was paging through a boating magazine at home in Beaufort, N.C., where he lived at the time. An aerial photograph showing the building and the Medomak River first caught his eye. The factory was listed as “for sale.”
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