Alna voters elected to maintain the structure of the town’s board of selectmen by a seven-vote margin in a special town referendum on Dec. 14.
Milling Around Closes Newcastle Shop
After about seven years on Main Street in Newcastle, Milling Around closed its doors for the last time on Dec. 15.
Alna Residents Allege Unlawful Expenditure of Town Funds
Alna residents accused the board of selectmen of illegally spending town funds on a private road at the board’s regular meeting on Wednesday, Dec. 1.
Take a Walk on the Sweet Side with a Holiday Cookie Walk
I love Christmas and everything that comes with it, from blow-up lighted lawn Santas to handmade wreaths sprigged with berries and pine cones. I have a few favorite Christmasy things that make me feel all warm and happy just doing them. One of them is to bake cookies and give them away.
Characters of the County: ‘Keep It Up, Lin’: Linwood E. Palmer III Continues a Christmas Tree Tradition
Linwood Palmer has been growing and selling Christmas trees since he was 13 years old. He’s 78 now and still going strong. While the days when his family grew tens of thousands of trees on vast acres of land in Nobleboro and Dover-Foxcroft have passed, he still has a loyal following at his two-acre property on Borland Hill Road.
Can Civilization Survive Laser Pigeons? River Company Premieres Latest Comedic Offering
Dr. Evil is not being taken seriously. And he should be: The inalienable right to a good cup of coffee is at risk. Not to mention the Newark Airport.
CLC Ambulance Board Approves New Payment Formula
The Central Lincoln County Ambulance Service Board approved a new formula for determining each town’s required budget for emergency response during a special meeting on Dec. 6.
Community Shellfish Receives $420,000 for Distribution Center in Connecticut
Community Shellfish Company is expanding to southern New England and New York, and bringing the products of Maine’s burgeoning shellfish and aquaculture industry to a new market.
Fire Destroys Waldoboro Home
A fire engulfed a camper trailer on Old County Road in Waldoboro on Thursday, Dec. 9, burning it completely.
Damariscotta Signals Approval for Roundabout, Appoints CEO
The Damariscotta Board of Selectmen authorized Town Manager Matt Lutkus to send letters to the Maine Department of Transportation in support of a roundabout at the intersection of Route 1 and Belvedere Road and a project at the intersection of Main and School streets.
LincolnHealth Sees Record-Setting Positive COVID-19 Case Numbers
LincolnHealth saw a record-setting number of positive COVID-19 cases from Nov. 29 to Dec. 5, according to an email from LincolnHealth spokesperson John Martins.
Belfast 25-Year-Old Dies in Damariscotta Crash
A 25-year-old died in a two-vehicle head-on collision on Route 1 in Damariscotta around 11 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 7.
Infrastructure Spending Could Fund Development on Route 1, Broadband Expansion
After President Biden signed the initial infrastructure bill into law earlier this month, towns in Lincoln County began identifying potential development, broadband, and road rebuilding projects that could benefit from the federal grants soon to be available.
Sheriff’s Office Welcomes New Deputies
The newest patrol deputies at the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office include a former sergeant from Arlington, Texas, and two recent college graduates.
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