The Maine Marine Patrol is investigating the death of a Massachusetts man whose body was recovered by the U.S Coast Guard near Long Island Ledges in Bremen the afternoon of Sunday, Aug. 31.
Characters of the County: Living a Life of Love with the Mattas
Elizabeth “Liz” Matta said she has been lucky enough to always know what she wanted to do and where she wanted go. As a grade school student she watched a teacher inspire a struggling student and was inspired for life.
Newcastle Select Board Picks $1.25 Million Bid for Lynch Road Bridge
At its meeting Monday, Aug. 25, the Newcastle Select Board approved a $1.25 million bridge construction bid in hopes of solving a longstanding structural issue at Lynch Road.
Lincoln County Firefighters Recognized for Service, Dedication
Local firefighters were honored for their hard work and dedication during the Lincoln County Fire Chiefs Association’s annual business meeting and award ceremony at the South Bristol fire station on Wednesday, Aug. 20.
Avantaggio and Dimatteo Win Windy Pemaquid Beach Triathlon
More than 220 athletes braved the blustery remnants of Hurricane Erin while competing in the Pemaquid Beach Triathlon on Sunday, Aug. 24 in Bristol.
Sprague’s Lobster Owner Celebrates 50 Years in the Seafood Business
Frank Sprague knows a thing or two about lobster after preparing it for 50 seasons.
Damariscotta Roundabout Set to Finish on Time, Officials Say
The end is in sight for roundabout construction at Route 1 and Belvedere Road in Damariscotta.
Newcastle Mail Carrier Honored for ‘Extraordinary Courage’ on Route
A Newcastle mail carrier was recently honored for his part in saving a man from the Sheepscot River in March while on his route on Wednesday, Aug. 20.
Characters of the County: For Joan Jackson, Every Road in Jefferson Tells a Story
Joan Jackson knows Jefferson inside out, upside down, and along nearly every single road.
New Waldoboro Medical Facility Expected to Open in Spring
A medical arts facility on Depot Street in Waldoboro is on track to open in March 2026 despite funding challenges, according to MaineHealth representatives.
First Waldoboro ‘Forest School’ Trainees Embrace Woods As Classroom
Susan Chlebowski, of Waldoboro, believes there’s something essential missing from modern childhood: unstructured playtime in nature.
Students Are Top Priority for New GSB Principal
The first day of school is usually a milestone for students, but this year, Great Salt Bay Community School Principal Darcy Dakin will mark one of her own.
Lincoln County is First Maine County with Fiber Internet in Every Town
Lincoln County is more connected than ever after becoming Maine’s first county with fiber internet in every municipality.
RSU 40 Gets Creative To Update Aged, Failing Facilities
District officials and administrators described the maintenance and renovation projects well under way across RSU 40 this summer are emblematic of a districtwide recommitment to school maintenance and proactive investment.
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