The new owners of King Eider’s Pub in Damariscotta are looking to maintain the iconic downtown establishment as the “same place” with the “same faces” and “same food,” new owner Scott McArdle said on Monday, July 25.
Teacher at One-Room Monhegan School Felt Drawn to the Island
Kaitlyn O’Donnell, the teacher at the one-room schoolhouse on Monhegan Island, felt drawn to live and work on the island when she was hired in August 2020.
Damariscotta to Consider Application for 102-Bed Nursing Facility
The Damariscotta Planning Board will consider a pre-application for a 102-bed nursing facility at 2 Piper Mill Road, to be named Clippership Landing, on Monday, Aug. 1.
Family-Owned Fernald’s for Sale
For the first time in the S. Fernald’s Country Store’s 30-plus year history, the business will soon be owned by someone outside of the Richards family.
COVID-19 Cases Spike at LincolnHealth
Despite a decrease in testing, the number of positive cases of COVID-19 identified at LincolnHealth increased from 23 last week to 34 this week, for a positivity rate of 15.89%.
New Campground Proposed in Dresden
A small RV and wilderness campground may soon be coming to Dresden at 6 Wheeler Road. The Dresden Planning Board held a preliminary review of plan by Carol Wheeler, the property’s owner, on Monday, July 18.
New Ultimate Frisbee Game Starts in Boothbay
A new Ultimate Frisbee game has started in Lincoln County, an addition to the three others in the local region.
Characters of the County: Shark Stories Stir the Memories for Retired Lobsterman Brian Sawyer
The story of a shark attacking a seal off Pemaquid Point earlier in July caused little alarm but prompted a great deal of interest among local readers. New Harbor native Brian Sawyer took a particular interest, having played a role in a shark story that made the front page of The Lincoln County News in 1961.
New AOS 93 Team Looks Forward to Moving Out of Pandemic
The new administrative team at AOS 93 has its sights set on moving out of the COVID-19 pandemic and getting back to focusing solely on education.
Restoration Breathes New Life into Historic Newcastle Church
The bells of St. Patrick’s Church in Newcastle rang out on Sunday, July 17 to celebrate the restoration of the historic building’s exterior. The day marked the conclusion of a nine-year-long project to help preserve the church for future generations.
Blue Earth Bags a Green Enterprise
Nestled in deep woods in Jefferson, Kim and Rusty Fenn live off the grid in a home they built themselves out of wood from their property. They have two solar-power systems on their roof, one to generate electricity and one to heat their water.
Damariscotta Solar Panels Running Again After Months of Inactivity
Damariscotta will have to pay an unknown amount for repairs to the town’s solar array because equipment that was destroyed by a rodent is not covered under warranty.
Whitefield Considers Recruiting Efforts to Respond to EMS Crisis
Looking ahead to the potential loss of its emergency medical services department, Whitefield residents convened at the town’s central fire station Monday, July 18, to brainstorm ideas to solve the problem.
Candidates Work to Get Out the Vote at Republicans’ Great American Picnic
More than 100 people of all ages gathered at the Trump Wall in Waldoboro for the Lincoln County Republicans’ Great American Picnic on a Sunday, July 10.
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