One woman was transported to LincolnHealth’s Miles Campus in Damariscotta after her car left the roadway and hit a rock ledge on the side of Route 1 in Newcastle on the afternoon of Monday, June 6.
Increased Police Presence at GSB Following Threat Against Principal
Great Salt Bay Community School in Damariscotta has an increased police presence after a middle school student threatened violence against Principal Kim Schaff on Friday, June 3.
Characters of the County: Local Artist Monsell Has Similar Passion for Music and Drama
The arts have always drawn Damariscotta artist Ruth Monsell.
Westport Island’s Clough Point Celebrates 50th Anniversary
Westport Island residents gathered at Clough Point Preserve on Monday, May 23 to celebrate the preserve’s 50th anniversary by the unveiling of a plaque to commemorate the occasion.
Jefferson Woman Wins #LCNme365 Photo Contest
Readers voted Madelyn Oliver as the winner of the May #LCNme365 photo contest.
Lincoln County Maritime Expertise Boon to Maine’s First Ship
Lincoln County has a rich history of shipbuilding with its miles of coastline, good harbors, forests of white pine.
Legacy of Civil War Veteran Lives On in Bristol
The first Memorial Day was celebrated back in 1868 to commemorate the sacrifices of the over 200,000 lives lost in the Civil War. It has evolved into a day of honoring all veterans in special ceremonies, and parades. Memorial Day is a day to remember the lives lost in wartime, which some do by visiting the gravesite of a loved one who served.
COVID-19 Testing Site on Belvedere Road to Close, move to Watson
LincolnHealth’s COVID-19 testing center at 40 Belvedere Road in Damariscotta will be closing after this week, according to John Martins, spokesperson for the hospital.
Some Things Change, But Larson’s Stays the Same
Larson’s Lunch Box in Damariscotta has reopened with new owners who plan to stay the course at the popular eatery.
Togus Volunteers Help Boothbay V.E.T.S. Build Trailers for Homeless Veterans
On Saturday morning, April 30, a contingent of employees from Togus, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Regional Office in Augusta, helped Boothbay V.E.T.S. build four trailers to provide temporary shelter for Maine’s homeless veterans.
Characters of the County: MVHS Senior Reflects On Past, Looks Toward Future
“I have no idea,” Medomak Valley High School senior Owen Weber said when asked about his focus for college. Weber will be attending Yale University in the fall.
Edgecomb Approves Solar Ordinance, Rejects Three School Articles
Edgecomb residents approved 57 of the 60 warrant articles during its annual town meeting by referendum on Saturday, May 21.
Wiscasset Police Chief and Son Share College Graduation Day
Wiscasset Police Chief Lawrence Hesseltine and his son Gage shared an unforgettable day on Thursday, May 12, when they both graduated from Central Maine Community College with presidential honors.
Dresden Voters Approve New Business Licenses, Reject Ordinance Changes
Dresden voters approved a new business license requirement and sale of the town’s grader and rejected changes to the town’s land use and development ordinance regarding mobile homes during a special town meeting on Tuesday, May 24.
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