Wiscasset Elementary School first grade teacher Trae Stover was named Lincoln County Teacher of the Year.
LincolnHealth Begins Offering COVID-19 Booster Shots for Kids
LincolnHealth is now offering COVID-19 booster shots in its primary care offices to anyone over the age of 5, following last week’s approval and recommendation by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Moroney Offers ‘Another Choice’ for House District 48
It was volunteering for a state senator’s campaign that inspired Tom Moroney to seek elected office.
Stover Seeks Third Term in House
Rep. Holly Stover, D-Boothbay, is seeking a third term in the Maine House of Representatives.
Fire Destroys Seasonal Boothbay Harbor Hotel
A fire destroyed the Beach Cove Waterfront Inn, a seasonal hotel in Boothbay Harbor, on Monday, May 23.
Characters of the County: Jazz-Loving LA Junior Ranked Top Alto Saxophonist in Maine
Cooper Swartzentruber, a 17-year-old junior at Lincoln Academy in Newcastle, will be performing this weekend in the All-State Music Festival at the University of Maine in Orono as the top-ranked alto saxophonist in the state.
Gator’s Brings Florida Barbecue to Damariscotta
Christian “Chris” Grant grew up in Florida and started making his own barbecue sauce when he was young, before he even started cooking the food.
Edgecomb to Consider Budgets, Solar Ordinance at Annual Town Meeting
Edgecomb voters will consider 60 warrant articles, including a solar energy systems ordinance, at the annual town meeting by referendum on Saturday, May 21. Polls will be open from 1-7 p.m. at the town hall.
Water Safe to Drink Despite Complaints, Sanitary District Says
A representative of the Great Salt Bay Sanitary District says the water in Damariscotta and Newcastle is safe to drink, despite having received a number of complaints in the past week.
Wiscasset Municipal Airport Reopening for Summer After Runway Reconstruction
A construction crew hums along the long runway at the Wiscasset Municipal Airport, also known by the moniker KIWI.
COVID-19 Positivity Rate Inches Up at LincolnHealth
The positivity rate for COVID-19 tests at LincolnHealth has increased slightly, but the numbers are still well below peaks of previous variants of the coronavirus.
‘Lights, Sirens, and the Whole Shooting Match:’ Damariscotta Woman Celebrates 100th Birthday
On Saturday, May 14 Eleanor Melvin Miller Mitchell put on a pink crown with gold trim and pom-poms to celebrate her 100th birthday.
‘Going Great’ Under New Ownership at Newcastle’s Mail It 4 U
On a weekday, new mats are laid out in front of the door at Mail It 4 U in Newcastle. Inside, racks of stationary and shipping supplies line the walls as usual, sunlight filtering in. It is Majed Awamleh’s first week as owner. And things are going well.
Somerville Approves Town Meeting Warrant
The Somerville Select Board unanimously approved the annual town meeting warrant during its Wednesday, May 4 meeting. Somerville residents will vote on 23 warrant articles addressing measures in the budget, a change to the Somerville land ordinance, and approve the usage of American Relief Plan Act funds.
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