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.
LincolnHealth Sees Significant Reduction in COVID-19 Cases
LincolnHealth and the MaineHealth system experienced a significant reduction in COVID-19 cases in the past week, according to an email from LincolnHealth Spokesperson John Martins.
No Injuries in Alna Dump Truck Rollover
There were no injuries in a dump truck rollover at the intersection of Sheepscot and Alna roads in Alna on the morning of March 2.
Two Waldoboro Men Run for House District 45
Two Waldoboro men, lobsterman Clinton Collamore and attorney Lynn Madison, are seeking to represent State House District 45.
The Tipsy Butler Stays Local with New Owners
Owning a bed-and-breakfast was going to be a retirement plan for Stephanie and Jesse Cheney, but a serendipitous series of events moved the timeline up by quite a stretch.
Characters of the County: Shannon Gilmore on the New and the Old
During quiet moments in her day in Wiscasset, Lincoln County Historical Association Executive Director Shannon Gilmore goes on walks. She walks past the cemetery up to the Old Jail on Federal Street, one of LCHA’s three museums.
Lincoln County Harvesters Tap into Start of Maine Maple Season
At the sugar house at Sweetwoods Farm in Newcastle, Justin Wood checked his equipment. After 10 months dormant, it needed some attention before the sap started running. Which happened early this year, according to Wood, before Valentine’s Day.
Community Commitment Drives Deb’s Bristol Diner
Debbie Thibault kicked off February in a big way. On the first of the month, she celebrated her birthday. The next day, she purchased the building Deb’s Bristol Diner has called home since December 2014.
Studio Visit: Michelle Lee Provencal, Waldoboro
At low tide, when the sandbars were exposed and islands became temporary peninsulas, there was a mussel bed that stretched out in undulations of blues, purples, blacks, and browns. Iridescent in the low water. This is how Michelle Lee Provencal described the Biddeford beach of her childhood: Alive, wild, the shellfish abundant.
No Injuries in Three-Vehicle Collision in Waldoboro
Three vehicles were involved in a collision in the vicinity of Moose Crossing Garden Center on Route 1 in Waldoboro on the evening of Feb. 24.
Virtual Supper Club Sparks Community and Conversation
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.
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