Flora Angyal, Audrey Hufnagel, Michal Maciejewicu, Marina McManus, Will Sherrill, and Jonas Stepanauskas, have a better than average grasp of the war in Ukraine.
LincolnHealth Continues to See Cases Drop as Pandemic Approach Two-Year Mark
LincolnHealth and Lincoln County continued to see a precipitous drop in COVID-19 cases in the past week, according to an email from LincolnHealth spokesperson John Martins.
South Bristol Approves CLC Hike, Education Budget
South Bristol residents made quick work of 43 warrant articles during the annual town meeting on Tuesday, March 8.
Waldoboro Voices: Karen-Ann Hagar-Smith
Karen-Ann Hagar-Smith has been Waldoboro’s community navigator since 2020. For three days a week, she lends a hand to people in Waldoboro – finding housing after a fire, food for a hungry family, funds to pay a utility bill, a place inside rehab to recover after hitting bottom. As Karen-Ann puts it, “It’s part of my own recovery – paying it forward.”
Whitefield Author Chronicles the Rocky Mountain Highs and Lows Hiking with Family
Life on the trail has inspired a great many American classics, from Colin Fletcher’s “The Complete Walker” to Bill Bryson’s “A Walk in the Woods.”
Lincoln County Farmers Respond to PFAs Contamination
“It wasn’t something that was on our radar at all,” said Jessie Dowling, a cheesemaker with 15 years experience and owner of Fuzzy Udder Creamery in Whitefield.
Newcastle Woman Repeats as February #LCNme365 Photo Contest Winner
For the second year in a row, Jean Duncan, of Newcastle, won the February #LCNme365 photo contest.
South Bristol to Consider CLC Ambulance Increase at Town Meeting
South Bristol residents will vote on education and municipal budget increases, including a 133.73% increase in funding for Central Lincoln County Ambulance Service, at its annual town meeting.
Jefferson Town Meeting Warrant Hearing March 7
Jefferson residents will have a chance to learn more about the articles they will vote on by referendum at the annual town meeting, during a public hearing at 6 p.m. Monday, March 7, in the Jefferson Village School cafeteria.
Bremen Discusses Contract to Help Solve Broad Cove Contamination ‘Mystery’
The project: Solving the mystery.
The mystery: Ongoing bacterial pollution in Broad Cove clam flats, which has led to extended seasonal conditional closures.
Westport Island Long-Time Selectman Will Not Seek Re-Election
Westport Island will soon have a new face on the board of selectmen. First Selectmen George Richardson Jr. has decided not to seek re-election after serving on the board for over 26 years, and as chairman for over 22.
Characters of the County: The Offerings of Fletcher Boote
“I get really inspired by the kindergarten paintings,” said artist, healer, and teacher Fletcher Boote from her at-home studio in Alna. “They’re so free. They’re so unencumbered by judgment.”
The Way Back What Breaks You
Kintsugi is the Japanese art of fixing broken things with gold, pottery in particular. Instead of bemoaning the chips and cracks, kintsugi accepts these imperfections and mends them with precious metal, highlighting those places where – perhaps – a thing fell apart.
RSU 12 Makes Masks Optional, County Schools Consider Protocol Updates
On Feb. 28, Regional School Unit 12 students and staff returned to their schools with the option to not wear a mask.
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