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Well maintained 3 bedroom, two bath double wide on one acre lot with two car garage.
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Russo, Roorbach and Wood at Cellardoor Winery Thursday night
This Thursday, June 20, Pulitzer Prize winning author Richard Russo will join 2013 Maine Literary Award winners Bill Roorbach and Monica Wood for a discussion of "Truth, Lies & Everything Between" at Cellardoor Winery in Lincolnville.
EMS services working together during transition
Noting patient care is the highest priority, Camden First Aid Association Service Chief Julia Libby and North East Mobile Health Services Chief Kevin McGinnis met Friday, June 14, and agreed to create a transition plan for uninterrupted, continuous, quality emergency medical services for the residents of Camden, Rockport, Lincolnville and part of ... (more)
Lincolnville Residents Shut Down Police Department with a Vote
Lincolnville residents have decided the fate of the town's police force. During a meeting on Saturday, the town voted to abolish the police department at end of the fiscal year.
Maine woman sets world record in powerlifting
A Lincolnville, Maine woman set new records in the arm curl at the "100% Raw Powerlifting Federation" competition held in Derry on June 1st and 2nd.
As a veteran of some 43 town meetings, give or take - we missed a couple - this year's was by far the longest, most contentious and best attended - an estimated 375 people sat in the school gym last Saturday.
Well maintained 3 bedroom Cape on a lovely country road featuring a family rm, home office, craft rm and plenty of storage including a large outbuilding.
This home offers one floor living. FP in LR. 3 Bdrs. Finished room in lower level.
Lincolnville abolishes police department
By a margin of 187 to 163 on a hand vote, residents of Lincolnville voted at their town meeting Saturday, june 15, to fund the town's police department at $0, thus abolishing the department for the next year, at least.
STAR program celebrated in Rockport
STAR program participants and their families joined Five Town Communities That Care staff and board members at Camden Hills Regional High School's Wave Cafe June 11 to celebrate the completion of STARs 24th cycle.
Two bedroom waterfront condo with wonderful views of Penobscot Bay, association dock, pool, tennis courts.
So sorry this happened to you. I live on Free Street and over the...
After realizing a sign advertising his business had been stolen overnight June 4, Grant Lippman of Lincolnville wondered why someone would do such a thing.
I have a new phone number. I can be reached at 236-1085. Please feel free to call me with news for the paper.
Don't forget Saturday's Town Meeting, 10 a.m. in the school cafeteria, Walsh Common.
Hope residents hear proposal, seek answers on EMS
The main item on the agenda for Hope selectmen Tuesday, June 11, was a discussion of the EMS review team's recommendations regarding who will provide emergency medical services in the town.
New England YMCAs Join to Offer Reciprocal Memberships
The Y stands for healthy living and to make sure all members continue to be involved wherever they may travel, YMCAs across New England have joined together to offer reciprocal membership through their "My Y is Every Y" program.
Lincolnville residents vote on possible police charter change
Community members in the town of Lincolnville came out to Lincolnville Central School to have their voice heard on current budget issues.
Knox County voters go to the polls
Ralph Newbert completes his ballot at the polls in Rockland June 11. Voters were deciding on the RSU 13 budget.
Rain pushes Busline League championships to June 12
The Busline League middle school baseball and softball finalists are set, with all four division championships having been played in recent days; however, the overall championship celebrations will have to wait an extra day due to the continued rainy wrath of Mother Nature.
Community members vote to keep police force in Lincolnville
If you ask a resident of Lincolnville to name a member of the local police department, the name you would hear most frequently is Ronald Young.