At 72, John Gallagher is not one to give up easily, either in his professional or personal life. He’s been an emergency medical technician for Central Lincoln County Ambulance Service for 50 years, and he started “going together” with his late wife Mary Gallagher when they were in kindergarten up until she died of brain cancer in 2007.
One Fatality in Two-Car Crash in Bristol Updated Jan. 1, 2022
A 69-year-old Bristol woman died in a head-on crash in Bristol on the afternoon of Dec. 31.
Lincoln County Emergency Services Says Goodbye to One of Their Own
Lincoln County Communications Center Supervisor Mark Creamer always put family first. And his community was his family. That’s the consensus of the people who knew him and of the people who worked with him.
AOS 93 Superintendent to Retire at End of School Year
AOS 93 Superintendent Craig Jurgensen will retire at the end of the 2021-2022 school year.
LincolnHealth Administers Most COVID Tests Since September
LincolnHealth administered 855 COVID-19 tests this past week, the most the hospital has conducted since the week ending in Sept. 26, and early indications show that record will likely be surpassed according to LincolnHealth spokesperson John Martins.
Broad Arrow Farm Presents a New Alternative to Takeout
Broad Arrow Farm recently introduced two new made-to-order takeout dinner options. And breakfast sandwiches on Saturday mornings.
Characters of the County: Ann and Dan Pinkham: From Classrooms to Cabins
Lincoln County is the kind of place where certain last names tell a story and invoke memories for longtime residents. Pinkham is one of those names, and Ann and Dan Pinkham are two of the best candidates to explain and exemplify why.
‘Where the Joy Is’: European Market at Morse’s Sauerkraut
Every shelf at the European market at Morse’s Sauerkraut is overflowing with holiday treats. The line at the deli wraps around displays as customers sample cheeses and order charcuterie boards.
A Christmas Meditation
I sit in the darkness of the morning. A candle is lit; and I pray. In the darkness, I write with pen and paper. I thought I had something to say about Christmas for The Lincoln County News. Instead, my computer is full of discarded drafts and the deadline is looming. Is there anything to be said about Christmas that hasn’t already been written by poets, artists, musicians, and theologians? I am clearly not up to this task.
Is Climate Change Affecting Lincoln County? Ask Arlene Cole
Newcastle resident Arlene Cole has been recording the temperature in Lincoln County for over 70 years, long before climate change was a household term.
Gravels Say ‘So Long and Thank You’ to Main Street Grocery
Husband-and-wife business owners Jane Oliver-Gravel and Gary Gravel will be selling Main Street Grocery to Greg Snyder, of Sidney, who purchased Hilltop Stop from the couple in January.
Massachusetts Man Wins December #LCNme365 Photo Contest
Andrew Duffy won the December #LCNme365 photo contest with his picture of a calm morning on Damariscotta Lake.
Eleanor Smith of Waldoboro Celebrates 100th Birthday
Waldoboro native Eleanor Smith celebrated her 100th birthday on Saturday, Dec. 18, surrounded by her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, as well as many residents whose lives she has touched over her century-long life in Maine.
Readers to Decide Winner of 2021 #LCNme365 Photo Contest
Hundreds of readers submitted thousands of photos to The Lincoln County News’ photo contest in its fourth year. Now it is up to readers to decide which of the 12 finalists will win the 2021 #LCNme365 photo contest.
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