PHIL DI VECE, News Contributor Fri, 05/07/2021 - 3:00pm
Austin Trask takes the baton from Payton Blagdon in the 4x100-meter relay race. PHIL DI VECE/Wiscasset Newspaper
Seahawks Grace Campbell, left, and Ava Schlosser before the start of the May 6 track meet Wiscasset hosted. PHIL DI VECE/Wiscasset Newspaper
Gwen Webber, left, and Josie Harrington compete in the hurdles. PHIL DI VECE/Wiscasset Newspaper
Kayden Ames won three events – the discus, shot put and javelin. PHIL DI VECE/Wiscasset Newspaper
Alivia Orr warms up to throw the shot put. PHIL DI VECE/Wiscasset Newspaper
Nathan Chatterton placed first in the mile run. PHIL DI VECE/Wiscasset Newspaper
A message from LincolnHealth about the recent uptick in positive COVID-19 tests:
Help Us Spread the Word About Vaccine Availability
We are writing to you after an extremely busy week of COVID-19 testing at LincolnHealth. Unfortunately, we have experienced a record-setting week of positive COVID test results (36 cases overall).
The common thread tying these cases together is the lack of vaccination in those who tested positive. It has become crystal clear that this vaccine works, and for the health of all concerned, we need your help in encouraging all eligible Lincoln County residents to be vaccinated as soon as possible.
Wolverines dominate Mountain Valley Conference meet
PHIL DI VECE News Contributor Tue, 05/04/2021 - 12:45pm
Nate Gilliam starts the final lap in the 4 x 800 relay at Monday’s track meet WMHS hosted and won. PHIL DI VECE/Wiscasset Newspaper
Josie Harrington, a state champion in the high jump as a freshman in 2019, attends Chop Point School in Woolwich. She returned to compete with the Wolverines this season. Her winning time in the 100-meter hurdles was 19.11 seconds. PHIL DI VECE/Wiscasset Newspaper
Cory Ricker high jumps. PHIL DI VECE/Wiscasset Newspaper
Johnny Spies competed in the shot put. His best toss was 29’9”. PHIL DI VECE/Wiscasset Newspaper
Louise Monroe, Center for Teaching and Learning Mon, 05/03/2021 - 11:30am
CTL reading buddies enjoy reading new books together. Courtesy of CTL
On Friday, May 7, the Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) in Edgecomb will be holding its biennial Celebrate CTL Silent Auction. For the first time, the auction will be held virtually. Funds raised at the auction contribute to the school’s scholarship fund and provide ongoing program support for our K through 8th grade school that serves an economically diverse population of kids from the Midcoast area.
The silent auction opened Friday, April 30 at https://center-teaching-learning.betterworld.org/
Bidding will remain open until 9 p.m. on Friday, May 7. There are an assortment of gift certificates, memberships, rentals, and more wonderful items up for bid.
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