After 16 years of business, jewelry and gift shop Se Vende Imports is hosting a going-out-of-business sale to clear out its Damariscotta and Portland locations.
Fire Destroys Schooner Landing, Owners Hopeful for Future
Schooner Landing Restaurant and Marina, a landmark waterfront business in downtown Damariscotta, was destroyed in a blaze in the early morning hours of Sunday, Sept. 1.
Characters of the County: Dancing in the Gray with Jeff Burroughs
Whether it’s a long pass down the soccer field, a student learning from their teacher, or the chemistry of a computer chip, Jeff Burroughs knows that nothing happens without the right connection.
Goodkowsky Seeks Commissioner Seat, Emphasizes Regional Projects
Westport Island Maine Certified Assessing Agent Evan Goodkowsky is the solo name on the ballot for the District 1 seat on the Lincoln County Board of Commissioners.
Avantaggio Seeks Third Term as Judge of Probate
Lincoln County Judge of Probate William Avantaggio, D-Bremen, faces an uncontested election for a third term of overseeing issues such as name changes, guardianships, trust modification and interpretations, estates, conservatorships, adoptions, and estates.
Levesque Seeks Commissioner Seat to Create Dialogue and Increase Visibility
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.
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