The Lincoln County News (original) (raw)

Lincoln Academy junior Karen Higgins set a new school record as she won the girls 3200m run at the Class B state championship meet on Saturday, June 6 at Freeport High School.

It all started as a solution to a storage problem.

Occasional sprinkles didn’t slow down Boothbay- Wiscasset girls at the Class C state track and field championships on Saturday, June 6 at Winslow High School.

Seventeen seniors walked across the stage at Wiscasset Middle High School’s graduation ceremony on Thursday, June 4.

Despite the warm temperatures, the 141 members of Lincoln Academy’s class of 2026 still had smiles on their faces as they walked across the stage during the graduation ceremony on Friday, June 5.

Wiscasset residents approved the article asking if they would reconsider moving the town’s wastewater treatment facility to where the public works site during the annual town meeting by referendum on Tuesday, June 9.

Eric Graves stumbled upon Maine by accident as a young adult, after discovering an unexpected love of wooden boats. He quickly knew this was where he wanted to live, work, and raise a family.

Damariscotta residents will consider a 48-article warrant in two parts over two days next week.

Five candidates are running for three three-year terms on the Wiscasset Select Board this year. Incumbents William Maloney and board Chair Sarah Whitfield and Clifford Hendricks, Heather Jones, and Cassaundra Rose will all appear on the ballot when residents elect municipal officers on Tuesday, June 9.

District Attorney Natasha Irving, D-Rockland, hopes to seek reelection for Prosecutorial District 6, which covers Lincoln, Knox, Sagadahoc, and Waldo counties.

Barbara Ann Cray, D-Westport Island, is running for district attorney for Prosecutorial District 6, which encompasses Lincoln, Knox, Sagadahoc, and Waldo counties.

Parents, healthcare professionals, and community members of all ages shared testimony in support of the labor and delivery unit at MaineHealth Lincoln Hospital during a public forum at Great Salt Bay Community School in Damariscotta on Tuesday, June 2.

On Tuesday, June 9, RSU 40 voters will be asked to consider a $24.9 million capital improvement bond to fund what the school district says are vital upgrades to Medomak Valley High School that can no longer be delayed.

Mallory Heaberlin fell in love with the food service industry early on, and she wasn’t going to let anything stand in her way.

Voters approved RSU 2’s $32 million budget for the upcoming fiscal year with little discussion at a meeting on Wednesday, May 20.