Alicia Hunter of Damariscotta wanted more children. She had a son and daughter from her first marriage, and when she remarried, she and husband Joseph Clark tried to have another child. But there were difficulties – and after experiencing pregnancy loss, they started to talk about adoption.
New Owners of Whitefield’s Historic Parish Hall Share Their Story, Art, Hopes
Lisa Pixley and her husband Christopher Campbell first noticed the St. Denis Parish Hall in Whitefield in early summer. Imagine the greens, the blossoms. It was 2021. They were driving north from their home in Portland, bypassing the congestion of visitors in Wiscasset, leading them up through Whitefield. Out front of the old building, with its distinctive architecture, plantings around the perimeter: A “For Sale” sign.
AOS 93 Clarifies Questions Around Regional Middle School
The Central Lincoln County School System – AOS 93 – clarified that it does not have the authority to operate a regional middle school as an educational system.
COVID-19 Cases Dip After Weeks of Increases
After weeks of increases, the percentage of positive COVID-19 cases at LincolnHealth has dipped by 3.52%, but is still relatively high at 12.68%, hospital spokesperson John Martins said by email.
Oysterhead Pizza Co. Reopens with Familiar Faces and Sandwiches
The head chef and the baker at Oysterhead Pizza Co. have taken over the popular wood-fired eatery in downtown Damariscotta.
Lakin’s Gorges Wins Global Recognition for Seaweed Cheese
“All of my cheeses are made by me, by hand, so to make the Rockweed, I ladle the curd into the bottom half of the form, sprinkle the surface with the powdered seaweed, then fill the rest of the form with curd,” said Allison Lakin, owner and operator of Lakin’s Gorges Cheese at the East Forty Farm in Waldoboro.
Johnston Confirmed as Jefferson Fire Department Chief
Jefferson’s new Fire Chief Alan Johnston has been with the department for 46 years.
Characters of the County: Where the Tide is with Heather Leslie
Heather Leslie peered over the railing of the wooden pier jutting out into the Damariscotta River. At mid-tide, she didn’t quite see what she was looking for: Baby barnacles.
Democratic Senate Candidates Discuss Climate and Housing at Forum
Democratic primary candidates for Maine Senate District 13 answered questions from community members in an open forum hosted by the Lincoln County Democratic Committee on April 26, at Great Salt Bay Community School in Damariscotta.
Official Search Finds No Sign of Missing Waldoboro Man
Six teams with human remains detection dogs from the Maine Warden Service found no sign of missing Waldoboro resident Douglas Barter on April 20.
Morris to Retire as Jefferson Fire Chief
Jefferson Fire Chief Walter “Wally” Morris is retiring after 18 years with the department, serving 12 of those years as fire chief. Morris will remain with the department until October, serving as assistant fire chief.
COVID-19 Cases Nearly Double in Past Two Weeks at LincolnHealth
LincolnHealth has seen nearly a doubling of its rate of positive COVID-19 cases in the past two weeks, LincolnHealth spokesperson John Martins said by email on April 26.
Lincoln County Artists Host Art for Ukraine
“Art is the highest form of hope,” said renowned German artist Gerhard Richter, and the sentiment was recently echoed by Maine artist Lyn Asselta as she explained her involvement in the upcoming Art for Ukraine sale.
Former NCS Principal Dies in Cape Cod Surfing Accident
Nobleboro Central School lost a member of its extended family over the weekend. Former principal Martin Mackey died April 20 while surfing near the Cape Cod National Seashore.
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