Friday May 17 | Lincoln County News
Edgecomb Unanimously Approves $2.37 Million Paving Bond
By Dominik Lobkowicz Edgecomb residents approved a $2.37 million dollar bond for work and paving on a number of town roads as well as paving five dirt roads at town meeting on May 11.
Mid-Coast Audubon camp scholarships available
Mid-Coast Audubon is an all-volunteer group whose mission is to promote long-term responsible use of natural resources through an informed community.
Why Don't Customers (and Voters) Count in Healthcare?
New ways to engage customers in co-designing your company's future - a weblog to complement the book, Outside Innovation, by Patty Seybold It's when customers lead the design of your business processes, products, services, and business models.
Police investigate Facebook messages to high school girls
A Boothbay Harbor man is in trouble with police -- and more than a dozen teenage girls -- after sending them "sexually explicit" messages on Facebook.
Hoping to fight 2012's price drop, Maine lobstermen unionize
In 2012, Maine Lobstermen saw the lowest price for their catch in a decade. Hoping to avoid a repeat of last year's boat prices, several hundred lobstermen are considering joining a union.
County Tax Commitment Up 2.12 Percent
By Dominik Lobkowicz The Lincoln County Board of Commissioners signed the county tax commitment at their meeting May 7, which has increased 2.12 percent over last year's commitment.
March for Babies walkers raise thousands
Hundreds of walkers made their way around Back Cove Sunday morning to raise money in the March for Babies fundraiser.
Tourist businesses wonder about tax hikes
As the Legislature moves closer to debating some type of tax increase, people in Maine's hotel industry say they're expecting lawmakers will raise the lodging tax as a way to provide more money for state government.
Boothbay Harbor Fisherman's Festival
For the fortieth year in a row, the annual Boothbay Harbor fisherman's festival took over a chunk of the coast in Boothbay Harbor during the last weekend in April.
Denny Breau, Paul Mellyn in concert
Maine-based Denny Breau will perform in concert at 8 p.m. Saturday, May 11, at the Opera House in Boothbay Harbor.
St. Andrews may keep critical access status
In the latest development in the ongoing saga that is the change of services at St.
Maine windjammer festival coming together
Fundraising and planning efforts have kicked off for an annual festival celebrating Maine's historic windjammer fleet and rich maritime heritage.