A 27-year-old Windsor man was arrested in connection with a vehicle fire that took place in Somerville earlier this month.
Lincoln Academy Graduates Champion Courage and Perseverance
The diverse accomplishments and fierce kindness of the 133 of Lincoln Academy’s class of 2025 were on display as seniors crossed the commencement stage on Friday, June 6.
After 30 Years Behind the Wheel, RSU 40 Driver Sets Course for Retirement
Every weekday, Darlene Gilligan, of Union, welcomes dozens of local students to school with a cheery “good morning.” Then, later that afternoon, she bids them farewell with the same care and attention.
Characters of the County: With Art and Community, Peter Bruun Knocks Down the Walls of Stigma
Peter Bruun, an artist, art teacher, and director of the nonprofit Studio B, has spent much of his career using art to process and illuminate relevant community issues.
Man Drowns While Swimming After Boat In Damariscotta Lake
A man died the afternoon of Friday, May 30 in an attempt to swim after his boat that had gone adrift on the Damariscotta Lake.
Wiscasset Students Dive Into Maritime Studies Through Boatbuilding
Wiscasset Middle High School is bringing its students to the sea through a maritime studies class that not only teaches the basics of sailing, but includes building a rowboat to explore local waterways.
Dispatchers Honored For Life-Changing, Lifesaving Actions
Every day at the Lincoln County Communications Center, dispatchers are hard at work answering calls and handling emergencies. Often, the conversations they have on the line change lives forever, as dispatchers Craig Balsdon, of Boothbay Harbor, and Richard Hasch, of Southport, know well.
Damariscotta Voters to Face 12% Budget Increase at Town Meeting
In Damariscotta’s annual meeting, which will occur in two parts on two separate days, voters will consider the town’s $4.5 million municipal budget and the purchase of a ladder truck for the Damariscotta Fire Department.
Nobleboro Teacher Concludes 40-Year Career At NCS
Ken Williams does not sound like a man on the brink of retirement.
Characters of the County: Living the Good Life with Frank Lowell
Frank Lowell lives in the barn on the property his parents left to him on Route 215 in Jefferson. The handsome looking white farmhouse next to the barn is vacant, as Lowell has crafted a comfortable apartment for himself on the barn’s second floor.
South Bristol Approves Funds For SBS Well Filtration System
South Bristol residents approved the use of $114,000 for a water filtration system for the new well at South Bristol School during a special town meeting on Thursday, May 22.
RSU 12 Voters Set $28.6 Million Budget For Validation Vote
Voters from RSU 12’s member towns overwhelmingly approved a $28.6 million budget as presented during the district’s annual budget meeting at Chelsea Elementary School on Wednesday, May 21.
RSU 2 Voters Approve $31.5 Million Budget
Residents from Dresden, Farmingdale, Hallowell, and Monmouth gathered in the Hall-Dale Middle & High School gym the evening of Wednesday, May 21 to consider a $31.5 million budget to fund RSU 2’s central office and member schools for the 2026 fiscal year.
Despite Financial Uncertainty, Local Head Starts Hope To Keep Growing
Providers of education, nutrition, and family programs for Lincoln County’s youngest residents are pressing on in spite of wavering funding.
Jefferson es $9.8 Million Education Budget
Jefferson voters approved a $9,763,805.37 budget for K-12 education during a special town meeting Wednesday, May 21.
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