I joined about 15 other winter weary souls Feb. 17 as we found our way out of hibernation to the glow of a special Zoom meeting for Veggies to Table’s first virtual supper club.
Damariscotta Authorizes $2.255 Million Bond Issue, Public Works Committee Disagreement Emerges
Damariscotta voters authorized a $2.255 million bond issue for road and sidewalk improvement projects, at a special town meeting on Feb. 17 in the Great Salt Bay Community School cafeteria.
More MaineHealth Beds Available as Cases Continue to Drop at LincolnHealth
LincolnHealth and the MaineHealth system continue to see cases dropping in the county and across the state, leading to more available hospital beds in the system, according to an email from LincolnHealth Spokesperson John Martins.
‘Brave Enough’: MVHS Student Walkout Puts Spotlight on Sexual Violence
A wave of students walked out of Medomak Valley High School and Medomak Middle School on Monday, Feb. 14.
Unoccupied Car Erupts in Flames on Edgecomb Property
Edgecomb and Boothbay firefighters responded to a vehicle fire on a residential property in Edgecomb on the afternoon of Feb. 21.
Lincoln County Urged to Prepare for Arrival of Emerald Ash Borers
The Emerald Ash Borer is an iridescent-bodied beetle no bigger than a penny. Its emerald tones are reminiscent of stately varieties of scarab beetles, with their backs that catch the light, shimmer.
Characters of the County: The Many Moorings of Alicia Witham
Alicia Witham, The Carpenter’s Boat Shop’s executive director, journeyed far and wide before she found herself on the Pemaquid Peninsula.
With Heavy Hearts, Lincoln County Quilters Disbands
Lincoln County Quilters are hanging up their cutting boards and rotary wheels after a dozen years of making patriotic-themed quilts and giving them away to combat veterans. They started their quilting group in 2010 under the Quilts of Valor umbrella, and then switched to Quilts of Gratitude in 2015.
Consigning Women Finds Next Owner
By April 11, Suzanne Strachan will be the new owner of Consigning Women in Newcastle.
In the Mead-ia: Two New Brews Coming to Newcastle’s Fat Friar’s Meadery
Early documentary evidence suggests that the history of mead-making goes back at least 4,000 years. It is referenced in ancient cultures of India, Egypt, and China. Perhaps elsewhere.
Maxmin Requests Committee Cease Work on Bill after Opposition From RSU 12
The Maine Legislature’s Committee on Education and Cultural Affairs ceased work on a bill presented by Sen. Chloe Maxmin, D-Nobleboro, at her request after the Regional School Unit 12 Board of Directors released a special resolution opposing the bill.
Lecture Series Brings Visibility to Black History in Lincoln County
“A quick scan through old local censuses confirms that we have centuries of Black history in our county to learn more about,” said Executive Director of the Lincoln County Historical Association Shannon Gilmore.
LincolnHealth Returns to Less Restrictive Visitation Policy
Inpatients at LincolnHealth are now permitted one visitor over the age of 18 per day, with the exception of COVID-19 patients, according to LincolnHealth spokesperson John Martins.
Questions in the Tailwinds of Elusive Sea-Eagle, Lincoln County’s Rarest Visitor
To most people outside of northeastern Asia, the Steller’s Sea-Eagle was just a massive bird who lived faraway. Birders and ornithologists outside of the region were perhaps enamored by the creature’s history and habits, but its relative remoteness kept it out of reach. A wing span of approximately 10 feet. A broad yellow beak, pale determined eyes. White tail feathers that fan out like snow-covered pine boughs. A bird to dream about.
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