A great white shark tore apart a seal off Pemaquid Point on Thursday, July 7, an attack that made national headlines, but caused little concern on shore.
COVID-19 Cases Tick Up
LincolnHealth saw 30 positive cases of COVID-19 in the past week, up from 22 the previous week, according to hospital spokesperson John Martins.
Walpole Artist and Entrepreneur Capitalizes on Trend Toward Tradition
Susan Connery started The Wall Works, a company that specializes in fine paint and wallpaper application in 1988, and more than 30 years later she finds herself more in demand than ever.
Somerville Man Fatally Injured in Motorcycle Crash
A 47-year-old Somerville man was fatally injured late Saturday night, July 9, after the motorcycle he was operating left the Valley Road in Somerville and struck a small grove of trees.
Characters of the County: For Ed Harmon, It’s A Community Thing
Ed Harmon credits his grandmother for instilling in him a sense of community. Mary Ann Everett was a kind, powerful woman who loved children and worked hard, supporting herself cleaning homes for the well-to-do in Jamaica Plains, Mass.
Maine-Made Produce Star of Home-Grown Hot Sauces
In the mud room of Dick Chase’s Damariscotta home grows seedlings of ghost peppers that will appear in the next batch of his hottest hot sauce.
Waldo Says Goodbye to Executive Director, Seeks New Leader
With the departure of Kate Fletcher, the Waldo Theatre is in need of a new executive director.
Parades Return in Full Force for Independence Day
Independence Day parades returned in full force this year in Round Pond, Wiscasset, and Whitefield, where people gathered to celebrate on a hot and sunny Monday, July 4.
Ultra Runner Passes Through County on First East Coast Greenway Run
Shan Riggs passed through Lincoln County on his quest to become the first person to run the entire East Coast Greenway from Key West, Fla. to Calais.
Lt. Kane Named Deputy of the Year
Lincoln County Sheriff Todd Brackett announced the selection of Lt. Brendan Kane as 2021 Deputy of the Year at the Lincoln County Board of Commissioners meeting on Tuesday, July 5.
COVID-19 Cases Drop for Fourth Consecutive Week
COVID-19 tests and positive cases identified at LincolnHealth have dropped for the fourth consecutive week, according to hospital spokesperson John Martins.
Long Cove Farmer’s Market Offers ‘Not Something You’ll Usually Get’
The Long Cove Farmer’s Market, located at 2361 Friendship Road in Waldoboro, is open from 3-6 p.m. on Mondays through Sept. 5. The market’s president is Allison Lakin, of Lakin’s Gorges Cheese and East Forty Farm in Waldoboro.
For Love of Lavender: Local Ice Cream Adds Flavor to a Fragrant Collaboration
Ice cream lovers can enjoy a hyperlocal floral flavor when they visit SeaLyon Farm in Alna aboard the Wiscasset, Waterville and Farmington Railway’s Saturday trains in July. This year’s celebration of all things lavender adds Round Top Ice Cream to the blossoming partnership between farm and railway.
Characters of the County: Longtime Damariscotta Town Official, Businessman Urges Community Service
After a lifetime of service to Damariscotta and surrounding communities, Mark Hagar recently stepped back from the Damariscotta Select Board and reflected that he would like to see more people involved in community service and town government.
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