While ambulance services and Emergency Medical Service departments in Lincoln County face losing emergency medical technicians to the Gov. Janet Mills administration vaccine mandate, combined departments such as Nobleboro, Edgecomb, and Jefferson, face the possibility of losing firefighters, as well.
Characters of the County: The Godfather of Damariscotta Mills
Bobby Whear, the owner of the Mill Pond Inn in Damariscotta Mills in Nobleboro, seems to have his hand in nearly everything in Lincoln County and helped facilitate some major developments in the community.
Jamaican Grocery Offers Authentic Street Food Experience
J & J Jamaican Grocery and Gift Shop offers an authentic street food experience on Saturdays and Sundays in the heart of downtown Damariscotta.
Memorial to ‘Lift Ev’ry Voice’ Lyricist to be Discussed at Wiscasset Event
Community members are invited to the Wiscasset Community Center on Saturday, Oct. 23 to honor civil rights leader James Weldon Johnson and discuss the future of a marker and annual observance of James Weldon Johnson Day.
Suspect Arrested in Fatal Edgecomb Crash Investigation
A Boothbay woman was arrested in connection with the Oct. 10 single-vehicle crash that killed 17-year-old Paris Pierpont, of Jefferson, according to a news release from the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office.
Four Suspects Apprehended for Wiscasset Primary School Vandalism
The Wiscasset Police Department apprehended four indiviThe Wiscasset Police Department apprehended four individuals trespassing at the former Wiscasset Primary School on Oct. 17.duals trespassing at the former Wiscasset Primary School, on Oct. 17.
Lincoln County Volunteers Honored at Commissioners’ Meeting
The annual Spirit of America Awards in-person ceremony was canceled for the second year in Lincoln County, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. To honor the volunteerism of the recipients nominated by their town officials, Lincoln County Commissioners voted, at their meeting Oct. 19, to send awards and letters of congratulations to the recipients of 12 towns participating in the program this year.
COVID-19 Cases Straining LincolnHealth’s Occupancy
LincolnHealth spokesperson John Martins said by email that the continuing influx of COVID-19 cases is having an impact on the hospital’s occupancy, similar to what other hospitals across the state are facing.
Waldoboro Plans to Put A.D. Gray Back on Ballot
“I think you have to go to a vote,” said Town Manager Julie Keizer regarding the once again unresolved fate of Waldoboro’s A.D. Gray School.
Bridge Academy Welcomes New Librarian
Emily Elliott officially joined the Dresden community as the librarian at the Bridge Academy Public Library on Aug. 31.
Mobile Glass Service Owners to Retire After 35 Years
The owners of Bristol-based Mobile Glass Service Inc., David and Cathy Cushing, are retiring after 35 years in the business and hope to sell the building and business to another willing entrepreneur.
Characters of the County: Reed Runs 31st Straight Boston Marathon
Dr. Stephen Reed, of Wiscasset, will turn 74 soon, but he did not let his age, an injured foot, or an artificial hip deter him from running his 31st straight Boston Marathon on Monday, Oct. 11.
A Hand-Held Tour: Patagonia By Way of Newcastle
Newcastle documentarian and visual storyteller Liz McGregor published her first book, “Portrait of Patagonia – Futaleufú, Chile,” about the place she considers her southern home on Oct. 1.
Future of the Edgecomb Historical Society in Jeopardy
The Edgecomb Historical Society will hold a meeting to discuss the future of the organization at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 14, at the Edgecomb Town Hall.
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