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DAMARISCOTTA — “Intergenerational Perspectives on Climate Change” will be the focus of the Inn Along the Way’s Second 2023 summer into fall “Challenging Conversation Circle — Living in Unprecedented Times.” The event is set for 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 1 in the Long Barn at the Chapman Farm, 741 Main St. “Climate change” refers to […]
Recognizing and answering the challenge of Lincoln County’s housing needs was the subject of the annual meeting of the Lincoln County Regional Planning Commission (LCRPC). The Tuesday night, April 18 meeting was hosted by Montsweag Restaurant, Route...
DAMARISCOTTA — An open mic event, celebrating music and verse, is scheduled for 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 2, in the big red tie out barn at Inn Along the Way’s, Chapman Farm, 741 Main St. The event celebrates the sounds and spirit of the new fall season through music, song and spoken word, […]
Affordable housing is an issue throughout Lincoln County, and to emphasize the state’s role in housing, Dan Brennan spoke at Lincoln County Regional Planning Commission’s annual meeting on April 21, held at the Wavus Campus in Jefferson. Mr. Brennan...
Damariscotta-Newcastle rotary recognizes community members centralmaine.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from centralmaine.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Damariscotta, Newcastle rotary club receives grant Gift helped staff the Lincoln County Food Initiative from July 1 to Sept. 30, 2020. Share DAMARISCOTTA — Last spring the Rotary Club of Damariscotta-Newcastle applied for and recently received a COVID-19 Feeding Our Community — Lincoln County Food Initiative — Community Navigation District 7780, Rotary year 2020-21, grant in the amount of $4,500. The club made an additional contribution of $500 bringing the total award to $5,000, the sum that was needed to staff the backbone of the Lincoln County Food Initiative, the hot, community navigation helpline from July 1 through Sept. 30, 2020, according to a news release from the rotary club. On Jan. 11, Kate Martin, executive director of Healthy Lincoln County, the food initiative’s fiscal agent, accepted the community service funding support checks on behalf of the food initiative from Rotary Club President Roberta McLaughlin, Marianne Pinkham, Club Foundation Chairwoman and Past President Jane Gravel, owner of Main Street Grocery, whose initial delivery of meals to families in need during the last week of March quickly morphed into the food initiative.
Marianne Pinkham Wed, 01/13/2021 - 7:45am Rotary District 7780 grants are small grants awarded each year on a competitive basis to Rotary Clubs in Southern, Midcoast Maine and New Hampshire in support of a humanitarian projects either in a Rotary Club’s home community or internationally. Last spring the Rotary Club of Damariscotta-Newcastle applied for and recently received a COVID-19 Feeding Our Community - Lincoln County Food Initiative - Community Navigation District 7780, Rotary year 2020 – 2021, grant in the amount of $4,500. The club made an additional contribution of $500 bringing the total award to $5,000, the sum that was needed to staff the backbone of the Lincoln County Food Initiative (LCFI), the hot, community navigation help-line from July 1 through Sept. 30, 2020. On the 11th of January Kate Martin, executive director of Healthy Lincoln County, LCFI’s fiscal agent, accepted the funding support checks on behalf of LCFI from D/N Rotary Club President Roberta McLaughlin, Marianne Pinkham, Club Foundation Chair and Past President Jane Gravel, owner of Main Street Grocery whose initial delivery of meals to families in need during the last week of March quickly morphed into LCFI.