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Bristol Selectman Will Not Run for Re-Election

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Bristol Board of Selectmen Chairman Bill Benner will not run for re-election this year, and former Chairman Chad Hanna plans to run for his seat.


First Responders on the Scene of a Fuel Spill in South Bristol

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Members of the Lincoln County Hazardous Materials Response team tend to a barge that sank near the wharf owned Mook Sea Farms in Walpole sometime during the sometime during the overnight hours Feb. 6-7.

Newcastle Reality Show to Air First Episode

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The pilot of a Newcastle-based reality television show will air at 8 p.m., Friday, Feb. 28. The first episode of "Cowshit Corner" will debut on Lincoln County Television, Channel 7. Lincoln County Television also streams its programming online at http://www.lctv.org .

Los Angeles Crew Shoots Thriller in Round Pond

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A Los Angeles-based cast and crew recently filmed a thriller in Round Pond, arriving in mid-February and leaving March 4. About 20 actors and crew members were in town to shoot "Pod."

Gladys M. Dyer

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Gladys M. Dyer, 97, of Waldoboro, passed away March 15, 2014, at Miles Memorial Hospital in Damariscotta after an extended period of declining health.

Oil & Water' at Philippe Guillerm

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Philippe Guillerm Gallery, 882 Main St., will open "Oil & Water," an exhibit that highlights the adventurous life of passionate oil painter and kayak builder Jim Root, with a 5 to 7 p.m. reception Saturday, July 12. Much of what Root paints has been witnessed, photographed or inspired from a canoe or kayak.

Rollover Accident in Round Pond Closes Route 32

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A Lincoln County Sheriff's deputy stands at the scene of a rollover accident in Round Pound Friday afternoon.

Bristol Man Allegedly Holds Neighbor at Gunpoint

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J.W. Oliver A Bristol man allegedly held a handgun to a neighbor's head and threatened to kill him on Poor Farm Road in Bristol, Thursday, July 17. Mark A. Zaccadelli Sr., 50, faces charges of criminal threatening with a dangerous weapon, reckless conduct with a dangerous weapon, and terrorizing with a dangerous weapon, all class C felonies; and ... (more)


12-Year-Old Racer Tears up the Track With MX 207 Victory

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Farrin family) Zachary Farrin rounds a hairpin turn while racing his dirt bike in a motorcross race.

Round Pond Author Wrangles With Amazon

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Douglas Preston signs his book 'The Wheel of Darkness.' The bestselling author and Round Pond summer resident has become involved in a highly public dispute between authors and Amazon.

Summer Island Studio opens Belva Ann Prycel

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Summer Island Studio - Gallery of Fine Artisans located in the Tontine Mall Brunswick, Maine for the opening of Belva Ann Prycel, a unique and engaging, multi-talented artist on Brunswick's 2nd Friday Art Walk, September 12 from 5 to 8 p.m. Wine, cheese, and horsdoerves will be served with live music by Frank Siegel and our always vibrant gallery ... (more)

Culvert Job to Close Route 32 in Bremen for 30 Days

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This culvert beneath Route 32 in Bremen will soon be replaced with a precast, three-sided concrete box which will allow the stream to flow over the natural ground, according to Shawn Smith, a project manager with the Department of Transportation. Weather permitting, a culvert replacement along the course of Muscongus Brook in Bremen will close Route 32 for 30 days beginning Monday, Sept.

Collision with Pepsi Truck in Edgecomb Sends Woman to Hospital

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A Dodge Dakota rests in an embankment with significant damage - including a missing passenger side rear wheel - after a collision with a Pepsi truck off Route 1 in Edgecomb Wednesday, Jan. 7. The driver of the Dakota made a left-hand turn into the path of the larger truck. She was transported by ambulance to LincolnHealth - Miles Campus in Damariscotta.

Chamberlain and Round Pond Post Office Employees Could Lose Jobs

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The Chamberlain post office has already seen reduced hours as part of the U.S. Postal Service's POStPlan, and personnel changes are next on the agenda. Longtime employees of the Chamberlain and Round Pond post offices could lose their jobs as the result of a U.S. Postal Service effort to eliminate "postmaster relief" positions, although local and nationwide petition efforts seek to save the positions.

Damariscotta Property Could See 12- to 24-unit Housing Development

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Developer and part-time Round Pond resident Xavier Cervera has a Damariscotta property under contract and wants to build a 12- to 24-unit housing development there. "I'd like to do a development down there with a minimum of a dozen homes and, with the potential addition of some other property available ... up to as high as 23 or 24 homes," Cervera told the Damariscotta Planning Board Monday, May 4. "They can walk to Yellowfront, they can walk to the other stores, they can walk to Rite-Aid, they can walk to the vet, to the dollar store," Cervera said.


Maine Coast Book Shop owners seeking passionate book lover to buy store

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Maine Street Book Shop owner Susan Porter looks at a photo of her new granddaughter while sitting in the shop office. Porter announced recently that the Damariscotta landmark business is for sale.

Damariscotta Property Could See 12- to 24-unit Housing Development

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Developer and part-time Round Pond resident Xavier Cervera has a Damariscotta property under contract and wants to build a 12- to 24-unit housing development there. "I'd like to do a development down there with a minimum of a dozen homes and, with the potential addition of some other property available ... up to as high as 23 or 24 homes," Cervera told the Damariscotta Planning Board Monday, May 4. "They can walk to Yellowfront, they can walk to the other stores, they can walk to Rite-Aid, they can walk to the vet, to the dollar store," Cervera said.

John D. Ellis

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John David Ellis, 85, sailed peacefully and naturally from life on the night of May 15, 2015. He was surrounded by the love of close friends in the home he had built with his beloved wife, Joan Beauregard, who predeceased him, and with whom he had shared art, music, literature, conversation, conviviality and the bonds of great friendship for many years.

Thornton paintings at the Badger

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Artist Kathleen Thornton of Union will have an exhibition of original acrylic paintings at the Badger CafA© and Pub on the Common from Wednesday, Aug. 5, through the end of the month. She invites the public to visit the Badger Wednesdays through Saturdays from noon to 9 p.m.; or Sundays from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. to enjoy her work, as well as food and drink.

Sassafras Stomp to kick off Camden Library Coffeehouse

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Sassafras Stomp folk musicians fiddler Johanna Davis and guitarist Adam Nordell will perform at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 3, at Camden Library Coffeehouse.

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