Standard operating procedures for Maine schools regarding COVID-19 recently changed to reflect amendments to U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommendations, according to an announcement from the Maine CDC and the Maine Department of Education on Dec. 30.
Brunch, Please! River House Makes Brunch a Sacred Affair
For those who might not know, I am a huge fan of breakfast.
Jefferson Lacks Budget for Temporary Ambulance Service
The Jefferson Board of Selectmen is concerned the town may not have the money to pay Waldoboro Emergency Medical Services for its ambulance service to the town during the first two weeks of January, according to Selectman Jigger Clark.
More Than a Store, a Family: Big Al’s Team Reminisce in Countdown to Final Day
There was laughter as the team at Big Al’s Super Values gathered after closing on the evening of Dec. 30 to talk about their time together at one of the most well-known must-stop shops in the Midcoast. Big Al’s, a fixture in the town for 35 years, will be locking its doors for the last time on Jan. 10.
Damariscotta Doctor Elected to Maine Medical Association Board
After 28 years practicing medicine in Damariscotta, Dr. Minda Gold was elected to the 26-seat Maine Medical Association Board of Directors this fall.
LincolnHealth Weekly Case Count Crosses 200 for the First Time
LincolnHealth saw its one-week total for positive cases cross 200 for the first time last week, according to LincolnHealth spokesperson John Martins.
CLC YMCA Welcomes New Programming Director
The newest addition to the Central Lincoln County YMCA, Program Director Morgan Perry, is a home-grown product.
Wiscasset’s Little Village Bistro is Moving Onto Bigger Things
As Semisonic’s lead singer famously belts in “Closing Time,” the band’s late ‘90s hit: “Every new beginning comes from some other beginning’s end.”
Physical Therapy and a Path to Unconscious Competence
Physical therapist Glen Flaming likes to cite the stages of learning to his clients. His goal is to move them through those stages until they achieve “unconscious competence.” The result can sometimes be a higher level of activity than even imagined. Life-changing improvement is possible.
There’s No Photography Like Snow Photography
Snow is tricky to photograph for a variety of reasons; but several local photographers can tell you why it’s worth the effort.
Jefferson Given Jan. 14 Deadline to Approve Waldoboro EMS Budget
The Jefferson Board of Selectmen has yet to approve spending on the new budget for the emergency medical service the town contracts to receive from Waldoboro, despite an initial deadline of Friday, Dec. 31.
GSB Students Investigate
It may be hard to believe, but this is the fifth year of the GSB Students Investigate collaboration between The Lincoln County News and Kelly Girard’s eighth grade language arts classes at Great Salt Bay Community School in Damariscotta.
Local Businesses Keep Milestone Cafe Running at LincolnHealth
After scaling back service due to staff shortages, LincolnHealth’s Milestone Cafe is getting some culinary assistance from a handful of local businesses to meet the challenge of feeding hospital staff.
Massachusetts Man Wins 2021 #LCNme365 Photo Contest
Readers selected Andrew Duffy as the winner of the 2021 #LCNme365 photo contest with a picture of Damariscotta Lake on a calm morning.
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