In January, Clary Lake is an icescape. At the public boat access, just off North Clary Road, a few people huddle around an iceboat, slowly maneuvering it off its trailer. The lake is windswept but windless, the air still and bitter. Crows punctuate an otherwise white-grey sky.
Characters of the County: Ed Crocker, Mentor, Coach, and Referee
Ed Crocker, of Edgecomb, has an infectious smile, a kind heart, and a calming nature that has turned many a situation around, including working with and mentoring children.
Valentine’s Day is Gluten Free at The Bradley Inn
Like many business owners in Bristol, The Bradley Inn and Restaurant’s Tony and Laura Moskwa shutter the windows of their 15 rooms and dedicate themselves to improving the property in preparation for the summer season.
Executive Coaching Firm CEO Wins #LCNme365 Photo Contest
With only four votes separating first and second place, Betsey Dalbeck, of Brookline, Mass., emerged victorious in the January #LCNme365 photo contest.
Wiscasset EMS Looks for Help Replacing AEDs
“Over the past year we have had one item after another decide it’s no longer able to work,” reads the start to the Wiscasset Ambulance Service’s Jan. 26 Facebook post calling for ideas from the community on how to address failing equipment. And fund its replacement.
When Wiscasset Schools Go Remote, the WCC Shifts into High Gear
Wiscasset School Department Superintendent Dr. Terry L. Wood announced on Jan. 27 that Wiscasset schools were going to remote learning due to COVID-19 outbreak status. With less than a day’s notice, Wiscasset Community Center shifted gears to prepare for remote learning at its facility.
Dee’s Variety Buyers Keep New Harbor Convenient
Kent and Lisa Boucher, the owner/operators of The Penalty Box Sports Pub in Damariscotta, are the new owners of Harbor Light Convenience, formerly known as Dee’s Variety.
Two Injured in Edgecomb Collision
Two vehicles collided in Edgecomb at the intersection of Route 1 and Cochran Road the evening of Feb. 1.
Weatherbird Under New Ownership
After closing on the business on Dec. 3, new Weatherbird owner Sarah Levangie immediately jumped into work to help get the shop through the holiday rush. Once things slowed down in January, Levangie had time to regroup, close the store for some pre-spring cleaning, and make the business hers.
LincolnHealth Sees a Drop in Cases for the First Time in Weeks
From Jan. 24-30, LincolnHealth recorded its lowest tests and positivity rate since the week of Dec. 20, according to LincolnHealth spokesperson John Martins.
Students’ Letter Leads to Community Ice Rink Project in Whitefield
A student letter to the Whitefield Board of Selectmen led to a grassroots effort to build a community ice rink. Board member Lise Hanners said students asked “if there was a way kids could skate locally.”
Characters of the County: Community Builder By Day, Coach By Night
Building a community is not unlike running, in Newcastle’s Garrett Martin’s view.
Reny Focusing on a Sustainable Future for Youth in District 13 Bid
Round Pond school counselor Cameron Reny is one of three candidates running for Senate District 13.
Levesque Running on Drug Reform, Affordable Education
Newcastle attorney David Levesque is one of three candidates running for Senate District 13.
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