Six teams with cadaver dogs from the Maine Warden Service found no sign of missing Waldoboro resident Douglas Barter on April 20.
Wiscasset Loses Outstanding and Dedicated Citizen
Wiscasset residents were deeply saddened this past week with the news that Lawrence “Larry” Gordon passed away, a man who was well known and respected by the citizens of the town for his dedication to Wiscasset for nearly a half of a century. He served on the board of selectmen for over 26 years, and chair for 21 of those years.
LincolnHealth Sees Second Week of Increases in Positive COVID-19 Tests
LincolnHealth has seen two weeks of increases in positive COVID-19 tests and four weeks of increases in the number of tests administered, according to LincolnHealth spokesperson John Martins.
Broad Bay Church Awarded Maine Preservation Honor
Broad Bay Church in Waldoboro was awarded a Maine Preservation Honor Award by Maine Preservation, at an online ceremony March 31.
Lincoln County a Growing Force in Maine’s Elver Fishery
Elver season is winding down as almost 8,000 pounds of the tiny glassine eels have been pulled from Maine waters, including the Pemaquid and Medomak rivers in Lincoln County.
Characters of the County: Out of the Shade: Horticulturalist Andy Brand
Observe: In a field in Connecticut, once farmed for Christmas trees, Andrew “Andy” Brand used to watch the world go round. He focused not on the sky with its rolling clouds or the surrounding expanses. He focused on the small.
Coastal Rivers Makes Historic Purchase of Land in Bristol
This week, Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust closed on a 476-acre piece of land next to the wild Half Moon Pond in Bristol, making it “the biggest single-day purchase in the history of Coastal Rivers and our parent organizations (Damariscotta River Association and Pemaquid Watershed Association),” according to Coastal Rivers Executive Director Steven Hufnagel.
Maine State Aquarium Will Remain Closed for the 2022 Season
All is quiet in the Maine State Aquarium in West Boothbay Harbor, where tanks usually bubble with oxygen and marine creature’s movements. It is almost ghostly, the still bodies of construction equipment in place of the animals.
Waldoboro Clammers Search for Missing Man
The Waldoboro clamming community gathered at the town’s Pine Street Landing on the morning of Saturday, April 9, to search for one of their own.
Car Rolls Over in Downtown Damariscotta, Spurs Criminal Investigation
A silver 2001 Buick LeSabre rolled over in downtown Damariscotta shortly after midnight on Wednesday, April 13.
COVID-19 Cases Tick Up in Lincoln County, Three More Deaths Reported
Cases of COVID-19 have ticked up in the past week after a month of downward trends in the number of people testing positive for the respiratory illness caused by the coronavirus, LincolnHealth spokesperson John Martins said by email on April 12.
No Injuries in Newcastle Rollover
There were no injuries to the driver after a car rolled over on Mills Road in Newcastle on Tuesday, April 12.
A Bespoke Tailor is Bringing New Fits to Damariscotta
There’s a new tailor in town, and while he learned his trade in Brooklyn, the pieces he crafts are often inspired by the Maine outdoors.
The Drive for a Van: Waldoboro Food Pantry Celebrates New Ride
Volunteers for the Waldoboro Food Pantry gathered at the town landing for a commemorative photo of their newest acquisition on April 4.
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