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The First Bancorp Declares First Quarter Dividend

The Board of Directors of The First Bancorp (NASDAQ: FNLC), the parent company of First National Bank, today declared a quarterly dividend of 29 cents per share. This first quarter dividend is payable April 30, 2019, to shareholders of record as of April 10, 2019. Based on the March 27, 2019 closing price of $25.02 per share, the annualized dividend of $1.16 per share translates to a yield of 4.64%.

“The Company reported record earnings for 2018, with net income up $3.9 million, or 20.2% year over year,” noted President & Chief Executive Officer, Tony C. McKim. “I am pleased to share these results with our shareholders in the form of a generous dividend.”

The First Bancorp, headquartered in Damariscotta, Maine, is the holding company for First National Bank. Founded in 1864, the Bank serves Mid-Coast and Down East Maine with 16 offices in Lincoln, Knox, Hancock, Penobscot and Washington Counties. The Bank provides a full range of consumer and commercial banking products and services. First National Wealth Management, a division of First National Bank, provides investment management and trust services from five offices in Lincoln, Knox, Penobscot and Hancock Counties.

Forward-looking and cautionary statements: except for the historical information and discussions contained herein, statements contained in this release may constitute “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements involve a number of risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual results and events to differ materially, as discussed in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Contacts:

First National Bank
Richard M. Elder, 207.563.3195 x2087
EVP & Chief Financial Officer

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