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Life

Bob Crink photo
Wiscasset School Chorus performs at St. Andrews Village
At 500 acres, Hart Woods represents one of the largest connected blocks of forest on this part of the Maine Coast. Photo by Bo Calais
Coastal Rivers announces historic conservation of 500-Acre Hart Woods

Reven Oliver
Hearty Roots welcomes Reven Oliver as associate director

Olivia Marshall
Olivia Marshall wins Principal’s Award
Courtesy photo
‘MATILDA’ WMHS Theater’s first full-length musical post-COVID

Local Resources

  • Church Services: Boothbay, Wiscasset and Damariscotta
  • Domestic Violence Resources
  • Addiction Recovery Resources

Education

  • Wiscasset school committee finishes budget offer
  • Coastal Senior College launches new singing activity group
  • Barnes broaches idea of sharing another district’s superintendent
  • Scholarship opportunities for county students
  • CTL Open House on April 12
  • Ocean On Tap April programs
  • Talks continue toward a Wiscasset school budget
  • Maine to celebrate impact of adult education at the Hall of Flags April 2
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Health and Wellness

  • Maine communities call for a new promise to support families
  • Podcast episode makes international news in UK
  • Annual holiday card contest call for artists, photographers
  • Abuse and Control During Pregnancy
  • WCC 'support committee,’ AI policy pass
  • MaineHealth Lincoln Hospital hosts open house at new primary care facility in Waldoboro
  • Healthy Lincoln County announces Community Routes pop-up event in Wiscasset Feb. 28
  • Irish authors talk about domestic abuse with FOV
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Home and Garden

  • Evening program on vernal pools April 2
  • Woolwich selectmen nod Garden Club project
  • Mid-Coast Audubon bird seed sale fundraiser
  • Veggies to Table launches season 8, save the date Aug. 9
  • Spring plant sale fundraiser launched
  • ‘Bringing Nature Home to Maine’ Garden Club January topic
  • A year of growth, nourishment, and joy at Veggies to Table
  • Maine is building homes faster, but they are emptier
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Social

  • Caribbean Night with Pan Fried Steel Drum Band
  • Environmental Youth Education fundraiser, poster contest gallery night March 24
  • Basket-making fundraiser
  • Winter migratory bird walk at Reid State Park
  • Coastal Rivers to host wooden spoon carving workshop
  • This week at the Harbor Theater
  • Think romance! Send a singing Valentine
  • Ocean On Tap events
  • Sweetheart dinner at First Congo Feb. 7
  • Let’s dance away winter blues
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Healthy Lincoln County launches campaign to support summer meals
Summer Meals volunteers in front of Lulu. Courtesy photo

Healthy Lincoln County (HLC) has launched a community‑wide fundraising campaign to ensure that children across Lincoln County and local communities continue to receive free, nutritious meals during the summer months. The goal is to raise $75,000, with at least $50,000 needed by June when meal service begins.

Community members are invited to donate, become a sponsor, or find other ways to support the campaign by visiting: www.healthylincolncounty.org/summermeals 

Characters of the County
Learning life lessons with Mike Hall
Mike Hall. Courtesy of LCN

For a guy who once said out loud he would never enter the family business, Mike Hall gives every impression he loves what he does for a living.

Crafters and artisans wanted for July Fair in Jefferson
A scene at a recent Country Fair in Jefferson. Courtesy photo

Lincoln County Indivisible
‘No Kings’ rallies in Lincoln County
Courtesy of Nigel Calder

On Saturday, in their hundreds, thousands, and millions across the U.S., Americans peacefully demonstrated their opposition to the chaos of the Trump administration, the war of choice in Iran, ICE assaults on civil liberties, the shredding of decency in public life, and the seemingly never-ending attempts to tear apart the fabric of our democracy.

‘100+ Women Who Care Lincoln County Maine’ to meet April 7 Opera House at Boothbay Harbor
Women gather in support for local good. Courtesy photo

The leadership team of 100+ Women Who Care Lincoln County Maine invites readers to join their upcoming meeting on Tuesday, April 7 from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Opera House at Boothbay Harbor. With a membership of over 300 local women—and a goal of reaching $100,000 donated to local non-profits by the end of 2026—the organization serves as a conduit to support those making an impact in our area. 

United Way seeks community support to reach fundraising goal
Supporters and volunteers at United Way of Mid Coast Maine. Courtesy photo

United Way of Mid Coast Maine (“United Way”) is asking for the community’s support to help complete our $1.29 million fundraising goal for the United Way Community Fund. The Fund supports United Way and more than 50 local non-profit programs to help nearly 41,000 individuals and families throughout the Midcoast.

Press release
Maine author C.W. Wells releases ‘Half-Shelled,’ a sharp, darkly comic coastal thriller
C.W. Wells' newest novel. Courtesy photo

Maine author C.W. Wells, aka Charlie Britton of Southport, announces the release of “Half-Shelled,” a fast-paced, darkly funny new novel available in Maine bookstores and on Amazon in paperback, Kindle, and Kindle Unlimited. 

Planning Commission workshop on legal services for small businesses April 9
LCRPC LOGO

Lincoln County Regional Planning Commission (LCRPC) is hosting a free informational workshop on legal services for business on Thursday, April 9, 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the LCRPC conference room at 297 Bath Road in Wiscasset and online.

This learning opportunity will feature Elliot Boyle of Levesque Law, Andy Zulieve of Zulieve Law, and Erin Cusenbary of the University of Maine Business and Law Clinic. Small businesses from Lincoln County are invited to participate in this valuable learning opportunity and to connect with other members of the local business community.

Guided hike at Tracy Shore with Coastal Rivers
Tracy Shore in South Bristol

Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust naturalist Sarah Gladu will lead a hike at Tracy Shore in South Bristol from 2 to 4 p.m. on Thursday, April 9.  

Tracy Shore is owned by the town of South Bristol and managed in partnership with Coastal Rivers. A network of trails winds through coastal spruce forest, past a meandering brook and rocky outcroppings draped with ferns and moss, to a high overlook with sweeping views of the Damariscotta River estuary.  

Heartwood
Theater summer camp registration begins

Heartwood Theater is now enrolling students for its 24th summer camp, open to students entering grades 5-12.  Directors Griff Braley and Teralyn Reiter, with guest instructors Karen Montanaro and Liz Giles-Brown, will help develop students' confidence by delving into an exciting array of theater skills: mime and movement, stage combat, improvisation, mask, character development and monologue. There's a challenge of just the right size for every student, regardless of experience or age. 

Registration opens for hands-on ocean science program for teachers this summer
Teachers at Bigelow

Registration has officially opened for BLOOM Educators, Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences' professional development program offering hands-on training for middle and high school teachers.

Coastal Senior College Course
Watercolor painting for beginners

Beginning on Wednesday, April 29 from 10 a.m. to noon. Instructor Cynthia Dias will lead “Introduction to Watercolor Painting,” a four-week class on Zoom.

This beginner’s course is for anyone who has ever wanted to learn the art of watercolor painting. It is also the perfect course for painters who want to brush up on their painting skills. Color theory, the blending of colors, brushstrokes, and amount of water to use are some of the topics covered. Before each class a Zoom invitation with an attached photo of the subject for the class will be sent.

CTL MathCounts team participates in state competition
CTL's Mathcounts team at the state competition: Eni Burns, Adeline Inman, Charlie Record and Toby McKenzie. Courtesy photo

The MathCounts team from the Center for Teaching and Learning in Edgecomb participated in the state competition which coincided with Pi Day, March 14. The event was held at Kennebec Valley Community College in Fairfield. CTL qualified to participate by placing second at the regional competition in January.

Wiscasset Feed Our Scholars/Set for Success
Benefit basketry classes weave success

"No room! No room! No room! Move down" as the Mad Hatter and March Hare would say, or, in Wiscasset Feed Our Scholars’ case, "Move up" to St. Philip’s Church’s Lippiat Hall, 12 Hodge St., on Saturday, March 28, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. or 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. for Maré LeMay of Mindful Garden’s two-hour basket making workshops.  

WES students visit sugar house
Field trip

Fourth-grade students from Wiscasset Elementary School visited the Marcoux Family Farm, LLC, last week to make connections to their study of the process of turning sap to syrup.

Bonnie Marcoux taught the students about all the learning, equipment and hard work that goes into making maple syrup.

Rotary Barn grand re-opening April 4
Rotary wheel

The Big Gray Rotary Club Barn opens for its sixth season on Saturday April 4 as sure a sign of spring as spring peepers and potholes. Be there to help us celebrate, 66 Montgomery Road, Boothbay Harbor from 8:30 to 11 a.m. But, dress warmly, the big gray barn has great bargains and hard to find items, but alas no heat. The current plan is to be open every Saturday from 8:30 to 11 selling furniture, collectibles, tools and household goods. It’s a lot of fun. You might get a chance to meet new people and take home a special treasure. And while you visit , ask us about the Rotary.

Coastal Rivers to host workshop with Maine Forest Service
Coastal Rivers’ Salt Bay Farm in Damariscotta. Courtesy photo

Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust, in partnership with the Maine Forest Service and Knox-Lincoln Soil & Water Conservation District, will host a hands-on Live Staking Workshop on Thursday, April 9, from 1 to 3 p.m. at Coastal Rivers’ Salt Bay Farm in Damariscotta. 

Live staking is a natural, low-cost restoration technique that involves collecting cuttings from dormant trees and inserting them into the sides of streambanks in order to revegetate. These live stakes will grow into trees, stabilizing soil and improving habitat. 

Edgecomb Community Church
Thrift Store opening and Tuesday Lunch resumes
Edgecomb Community Church. File photo

Spring is back and that means the Edgecomb Community Church is gearing up again for their Thrift Store opening on Tuesday, April 7, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Several new items have been brought in to sell to those bargain hunters out there. The outside donation bin will be unlocked so anyone wishing to donate may drop things off during the Thrift Store’s hours, which are the same as last year: Tuesdays and Saturdays 9 to 1.  Proceeds help our neighbors in need as well as other local charitable organizations. 

Wiscasset school committee
Hubert resigning as WMHS principal
Sarah Hubert

Wiscasset's school committee March 18 accepted Sarah Hubert's resignation as principal of Wiscasset Middle High School. The resignation takes effect June 30, Superintendent of Schools Dr. Kim Andersson said.

‘Red Hat Brigade’ takes to the streets
The Red Hat Brigade on March 14. Courtesy of Nigel Calder

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