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Witham-Jordan found guilty
MaineHealth Primary Care Waldoboro facility at 126 Depot Street. Courtesy of MaineHealth
MaineHealth Lincoln Hospital hosts open house at new primary care facility in Waldoboro

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Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office: 2 arrests

David E. Hemingway
David E. Hemingway
Governor Janet Mills speaks at the LCDC caucus at Medomak Valley High School on Feb. 28. Bob Crink photo
Lincoln County Dems hold caucus

Police, Fire and Courts

3 arrested on drug charge
Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office: 3 arrests
Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office: 4 arrests
WMHS seniors learn about volunteer fire departments
Edgecomb Fire Department January report

Obituaries

Virginia C. Boyd
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Virginia C. Boyd

Virginia “Ginger” C. Boyd, 81, of Alna, passed away at her home on the morning of Feb. 27, 2026. 

Joseph J.P. Arsenault Sr.
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Joseph J.P. Arsenault Sr.

Joseph John Paul Arsenault Sr., aged 89, of Dresden, Maine, died Feb. 17, 2026 at Maine Medical Center in Portland, surrounded by his loving family.

Lewis G. Curtis
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Lewis G. Curtis

On Jan. 14, 2026, Lewis “Lew” G. Curtis, Maj. Gen., USAF (ret), passed away.

Sarkis Chalaby
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Sarkis Chalaby 

Sarkis Chalaby, who died Jan. 18, 2026, was born on Jan.

Charles F. Enes
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Charles F. Enes

Angela Pinkham
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Angela Pinkham

Margaret M. Hall
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Margaret M. Hall

Evelyn A. Grover
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Evelyn A. Grover

Robert E. Sommers Jr.
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Robert E. Sommers Jr.

Ronald Martel
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Ronald Martel

Ronald “Ron” Martel, 79, of Trevett, passed away peacefully at his home on Jan. 29, 2026, with his loving family by his side. 

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Elections

Nirav Shah meet and greet
Westport Island update: Elections, mud season and more
Westport Island Dems to caucus Sunday
Alna’s March election is all incumbents
Senator Reny announces re-election bid for District 13
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Edgecomb approves school budget proposal with 9% spending increase
Edgecomb Eddy School

It took two meetings, nearly five hours and the Edgecomb School Committee brought down its fiscal 27 budget under a 10% increase. On March 2, the committee voted, 3-0, to propose a $4,539,384 fiscal 27 budget reflecting a 9.2% spending increase. 

Wiscasset panels ponder best use of econ development goals
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Wiscasset selectmen and the economic development advisory committee Feb. 26 mulled how to find out which types of economic development residents want, and how, when and, in some cases, if, to put work into the goals the committee drafted.

Wiscasset Rod and Gun Club
Fishing Derby fun
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Wiscasset Rod and Gun Club hosted its third annual free kids ice fishing derby on Feb. 21. There was a great turnout of kids, parents and grandparents. Free hot dogs, hot chocolate, cookies and ice cream bars were enjoyed by all.

Wiscasset school committee members remark on budget draft’s size and any proposal’s shot at passage
Teacher’s desk

After Wiscasset Superintendent of Schools Dr. Kim Andersson offered ways to get the 2026-27 budget draft down to $11.4 million, Vice Chair Jonathan Barnes noted residents passed the $10.7 million, 2025-26 school budget by two votes. And he said at least 20 people told him they regretted not…

Wiscasset selectmen
‘Left pocket, right pocket’: Budget talks continue
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Sometimes, less truck can be better, for more than one reason, according to one of the discussions Feb. 24 in Wiscasset selectmen's latest budget workshop.

Tourism, restaurant, hospitality business Booster Session in Wiscasset March 12
 Maine Tourism Association Director of Workforce Development Kathryn Ference. Courtesy photo

Volunteer recruitment fair at Maine State Aquarium March 19
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Community members are invited to explore meaningful volunteer opportunities supporting marine education and lighthouse preservation at an upcoming Volunteer Recruitment Fair hosted at the Maine State Aquarium.

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Peregrine Turbine Technologies lands $1.5M loan for research and development in Wiscasset
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Peregrine Turbine Technologies, LLC in Wiscasset said it has been picked to receive a $1.5 million loan from Maine Technology Institute as part of the Governor's $25 million Maine Technology Asset Fund (MTAF) 3.0 program. The funding will support the development of energy technology research and development in…

Wiscasset selectmen
Budget talks start
Town office

Wiscasset selectmen Feb. 18 began review of a 2026-27 budget draft Town Manager Dennis Simmons said was up 1.7% from 2025-26.

Veggies to Table selected as beneficiary of Fight Hunger bag program
Leifa Gordon with Veggies to Table produce headed out to local partners. Courtesy photo

Veggies to Table, a non-profit grow-to-donate vegetable and flower farm in Newcastle, has been selected by Hannaford Supermarkets as a beneficiary of their Fight Hunger Bag Program at the Boothbay Harbor branch, located at 180 Townsend Avenue, for all of March.

Healthy Lincoln County announces Community Routes pop-up event in Wiscasset Feb. 28
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Healthy Lincoln County's Community Routes mobile outreach program will host a free Community Pop-Up Event on Saturday, Feb. 28, at the Wiscasset Transfer Station (78 Fowle Hill Road) from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The event offers an open, welcoming space where neighbors can share resources and access…

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Lincoln County Indivisible deploys ‘signs of democracy’
New signs by Lincoln County Indivisible on display this past weekend. Courtesy photo

Alna selectmen
Ben Brook Bridge replacement ‘on pace’ for this year
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A detour route for when Ben Brook Bridge on Egypt Road is being replaced will need a town meeting vote, Alna Second Selectman Steve Graham said Feb. 19. Graham said construction is "still on pace" for 2026, "although ... most of that is dictated by (Maine Department of Transportation's) workload and other things that they need to…

Finding Our Voices
Irish authors talk about domestic abuse with FOV
Author Betsy Cornwell flanked by Finding Our Voices CEO+Founder Patrisha McLean, left and Lauren Stockless of the Maine Irish Heritage Center. Lauren Stockless photo

Authors of the Novel of the Year and Non-Fiction Book of the Year in 2025's Irish Book Awards are among the March guests of Finding Our Voices, talking online about the domestic abuse in their books. The events are free and open to everyone through the Finding Our Voices Book Club.

Addressing rising costs in Maine
Wayne Farrin

Right now, the cost to live, work and raise a family in Maine is too high. That’s especially true here in Lincoln County. Family budgets just don’t go as far as they used to, and it’s becoming increasingly difficult for everyday Mainers to get ahead, no matter how hard they work. It shouldn’t be this way.

Mid-Coast Audubon announces scholarships for nature programs
MCA

Mid-Coast Audubon is pleased to announce the availability of scholarships for individuals interested in learning about and experiencing the natural world. Scholarships are open to all, with priority given to students and teachers residing in Knox, Lincoln, and Wald…

Down East Gallery to include coffee roastery
Sam Betts

A small batch coffee roastery is coming to Edgecomb this summer. Feb. 19, the Edgecomb Planning Board approved Brad Betts' application for a new use at his 146 Boothbay Road property. Betts and wife Danielle operate Down East Gallery and will add a coffee roastery. The property's previous use was for residential and retai…

Within the Whale event time rescheduled
Event poster

Due to the forecasted snowfall, our highly-anticipated Within the Whale program on Feb. 21, made possible thanks to our partnership with the Boothbay Region Land Trust and Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences, is officially postponed to next Saturday, Feb. 28 from 10 a.m. to noon (new time) at 6…

Presentation: How to protect yourself from scams 
BHPD Chief Doug Snyder and Community Digital Navigator Julie Casson talk protecting yourself from scams. ISABELLE CURTIS/Boothbay Register

Vigilance is essential when protecting yourself from scammers, Julie Casson, community digital navigator at Coastal Maine Regional Broadband, and Boothbay Harbor Police Chief Doug Snyder told attendees Feb. 17 at Boothbay Harbor Memorial Library (BHML). The pair presented tips and tricks on how to identify and prevent fraud. …

Woolwich selectmen
Board floats shortening fish commissioner terms
The alewives fishway and historic fish house on Nequasset Brook. PHIL DI VECE/Wiscasset Newspaper

Wiscasset selectmen
Movement toward town properties’ futures
Wiscasset town office

Wiscasset selectmen William “Bill” Maloney and Alissa Eason volunteered Feb. 17 to serve on the working group crafting a request for proposals (RFP) on some high-interest, town-owned properties. 

Lincoln County Commissioners
Decision on opioid settlement disbursement still rankles some
Lincoln County seal

A Jefferson mother who lost her son to drug addiction made a return visit Feb. 17 to the county commissioners meeting. Sharon Bailey was joined by two others, all wearing matching gray T-shirts with white lettering: "Our pain is not your budget solution.

MaineHealth offers free, paid CNA training
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Business Booster Series: Sessions on tourism, local financing, and legal services
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Wiscasset school committee
Proposed independent probe a no go in school department matter
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Wiscasset's school committee declined Monday night to hire an independent investigator to, as Vice Chair Jonathan Barnes put it in his motion, "investigate a complaint received by the board."

No one seconded Barnes' motion. "The motion dies," Chair Tracey Whitney declared.

Wiscasset’s Brycson Grover makes school committee
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Three residents offered to fill the seat Victoria Hugo-Vidal left on Wiscasset's school committee. And Monday night, the committee picked Brycson Grover. Members said Grover is a regular at their meetings and will fit smoothly into their ongoing budget work.

Wiscasset school committee
Panel gets school budget draft
Teacher’s desk

A budget draft Wiscasset Superintendent of Schools Dr. Kim Andersson presented Feb. 11 would ask 12.4% more from local taxes than the 2025-26 budget did. The draft budget included an overall 9.35% hike, or $1,005,097. 

Driver’s ed needs jump start 
Courtesy of Raye Leonard

Lincoln County Democrats to caucus Feb. 28
Lincoln County Democrats

Democrats in Lincoln County will gather for a biennial caucus on Saturday, Feb. 28 to begin organizing for the 2026 elections, hear from candidates and speakers, and conduct local committee business. The caucus will be held from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Medomak Valley High School, 320 Manktown Rd, Waldoboro, ME 04572. The snow date wi…

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Newcastle/Damariscotta rally for ICE accountability, Epstein transparency and voting rights 
Protestors on the Newcastle/Damariscotta bridge on Feb. 14. Courtesy of Nigel Calder

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