It’s a Friday afternoon in December at the Cupboard Cafe, and owner-operator Mary Dee Grant is all business as she waits for 17 50-pound bags of flour to be delivered and prepares to pack countless boxes with her family’s famous cinnamon and sticky buns.
Immersive Aquarium Treatment Through Art at MVHS
An undulating wave of clay whales, sea turtles, and sting rays. A sweeping mural of sharks, tuna, and lobsters. A collection of glass transformed into marine creatures, including the occasional blob fish.
Lincoln County Schools Contend with TikTok Threat Trend
One Lincoln County school canceled classes in response to widespread concern regarding an apparent trend on the social media app TikTok encouraging users to call in various threats to schools.
Local Mental Health Care Groups Urge People to Check in on Neighbors This Winter
Break of Day Mental Health Group warned that the industry is in “a state of crisis” in Maine because of a lost sense of community during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Jefferson Town Office Temporarily Closed
The Town Office in Jefferson had to close on Friday, December 17th due to a broken water line.
Trade Schools a Priority for State Senate Candidate Abden Simmons
With small businesses still struggling to hire and retain workers in the economic upheaval of the COVID-19 pandemic, Waldoboro businessman and selectman Abden Simmons said he is running for state senate to support trade schools that will fill gaps in the workforce.
Whitefield Library Set to Open Jan. 14
The Whitefield Library will officially open on Jan. 14 after being closed to the public for more than two years.
Wiscasset Welcomes Wreaths Across America
A dedicated audience welcomed Wreaths Across America to the Wiscasset Speedway, despite chilly temperatures and an hour-long delay.
LincolnHealth Sees Another Record in Positive Cases
For the second week in a row, LincolnHealth saw a record-setting number of positive COVID-19 cases, according to LincolnHealth spokesperson John Martins.
Alna Votes to Maintain Select Board Structure by Slim Margin
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.
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