Waldoboro voters overwhelmingly approved the sale of two former school properties during their referendum annual town meeting Tuesday, June 14.
Reny Wins Democrat Nod for Senate District 13
Cameron Reny, of Bristol, emerged victorious in the Democratic primary for Maine Senate District 13 on Tuesday, June 14.
COVID-19 Numbers Trending Down
The positivity rate of COVID-19 tests performed by LincolnHealth in the past week, at 3.9%, is the lowest it has been since the first week of April, hospital spokesperson John Martins said by email.
CLC Adult Ed Graduates in Style at Lincoln Theater
Central Lincoln County Adult Education graduates celebrated with music, a toast, a punch and cake reception, and personalized poems at the Lincoln Theater on Tuesday, June 7.
Characters of the County: Rem Briggs is a People Person
Rem Briggs belongs to that special group of Lincoln County residents – the ones who have retired, moved to the Midcoast, and essentially make an entire second, or even third, career volunteering to do the work that actually makes their new communities go.
Lincoln Academy Wins State Tennis Title
The Lincoln Academy girls tennis team won the State Class B championship over Waterville on Saturday, June 11.
Three Local Athletes Crowned State Champions
Three local athletes won state championship titles on Saturday, June 4. Boothbay’s Kayden Ames won the State Class C discus championship with a throw of 143’11”. Lincoln Academy’s Erica Johnson won the State Class B triple jump (34’7″). Medomak Valley’s Annie Vannoy won the State Class B 800-meter run in 2:20.58.
Dresden to Vote on RSU 2 Withdrawal Petition
Dresden voters will consider a question on whether to submit a petition to the RSU 2 Board of Directors to withdraw from the school district on Tuesday, June 14.
Gov. Mills Visits Lincoln County, Announces Health Care Workforce Investment
The Sheepscot Valley Health Center in Whitefield was the backdrop for Maine Gov. Janet Mills’ announcement of new initiatives aimed at attracting and retaining health care workers in the state. The $4 million that will fund the initiatives is part of the Mills administration’s Maine Jobs & Recovery Program, which includes $20 million targeted toward strengthening Maine’s health care workforce.
Downpour Does Not Deter Crowd from Celebrating LA Grads
Sporadic rain showers did not deter attendees from celebrating Lincoln Academy’s class of 2022 at the Stanley Waltz Track Field and Pavilion on Friday, June 3.
Waldoboro to Vote on Modest Budget Increase, Future of School Buildings
Waldoboro voters could authorize the sale of two historic properties when they enter the polls for their annual town meeting by referendum on Tuesday, June 14. Polls will be open for in-person voting at the town office, 1600 Atlantic Highway, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
COVID-19 Positivity Rate Dips, County Sees One More Death
The positivity rate of COVID-19 cases at LincolnHealth has dipped to 6.15% from 9.77% last week, moving in the “right direction,” hospital spokesperson John Martins said by email.
Tuminaro Champions Family Values, Minimized Government in House Bid
The feeling of needing to lead by example prompted Jennifer Tuminaro, of South China, to seek election to the Maine House of Representatives to represent District 62.
Smith Advocates for Business, School Choice in House Bid
Palermo resident Katrina Smith hopes to attract businesses and expanding school choice in Maine as House District 62’s representative.
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