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Maine Women's Fund honors photographer Samantha Appleton of Camden
Read More>>PORTLAND — The Maine Women's Fund will honor photographer Samantha Appleton of Camden, artist Anne Taintor of Lewiston and others at its third annual Leadership Luncheon and award ceremony at the Holiday
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Limited parking and one-lane road
Rockland paving the way for a better downtown
Read More>>ROCKPORT — Work has begun by the Maine Department of Transportation on repaving Main Street in Rockland from Park Street to Maverick Street (McDonald’s). Workers will work at night to minimize disruption to traffic and business in downtown Rockland. Work began Sunday evening at 8 p.m.
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A few minutes with proprietor Annemarie Ahearn
Salt Water Farm now in Rockport
Read More>>ROCKPORT — Salt Water Farm, of Lincolnville fame, has opened a café and market in Rockport at 24 Central St. in the village's Union Hall.
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State rate below 7 percent for the first time since December 2008.; Midcoast counties see decrease as well
Maine's unemployment rate lowest since 2008
Read More>>AUGUSTA — The Maine Department of Labor has released the state's workforce estimates for April, showing Maine's unemployment rate at 6.9 percent, down from 7.1 percent in March and 7.3 percent one year ago, a
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Skipped town for the winter? Here's some of what's new
Welcome back to Belfast, snowbats!
Read More>>BELFAST - If summer residents of Belfast share one thing aside from a love of their adoptive city, it might be a subscription to Down East Magazine. For those who don't, there was an article last December about City Councilor and tireless Belfast booster Mike Hurley's attempt to embrace
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Local, affordable and fine dining to go
Belfast’s eatery Scallions takes take-out to a whole new level
Read More>>BELFAST — The concept is astoundingly simple, yet no one in the Midcoast has ever done it before.
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'They worked very hard, did a good job and I don’t think anybody can find a fault with it'
Rockland’s Bartlett Woods celebrates new expansion
Read More>>ROCKLAND — Bartlett Woods Retirement Community hosted an open house Saturday, May 19, inviting the public to see recent changes.
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Part III, Conclusion - What now?
The Transformation of a Doubting Thomas: Growing from a cynic to a professional in the corporate world
Read More>>During his inconsistent first 20 years in a business environment, Tom Dowd learned lessons, both positive and negative, which transformed into shared professional success.
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River Ducks opens ice cream season today
River Ducks ice cream will be opening for the season this Saturday, May 18, at noon. Head down to the river in Camden and enjoy favorite flavors, as well as some new ones to kick off the season with. Rockport's new fire chief will happily be scooping ice cream for you!
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Belfast receives $150,000 Micro-Enterprise Assistance Grant
Read More>>AUGUSTA — The City of Belfast has been awarded a Micro-Enterprise Assistance (MEA) Grant in the amount of $150,000 to assist 24 small business projects developed from a recent business needs survey.
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Nominations open for Silver Collar Employer Award
Read More>>AUGUSTA—The State Workforce Investment Board's Older Workers Committee is looking for Maine's best employers for workers over the age of 50.
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Belfast celebrates National Maritime Day May 18
Read More>>BELFAST — The Searsport and Bucksport Chapter of the Propeller Club of the United States will be hosting the area's first celebration of National Maritime Day on Saturday, May 18 at Heritage Park in Belfast.
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Stay, eat, shop and relax
'Business is Blooming' in downtown Camden this weekend
Read More>>CAMDEN — The 2nd annual "Business is Blooming in Camden" event will be held Friday, May 17 to Sunday, May 19. The weekend celebration will feature extended shopping hours for many of the downtown businesses, sidewalk sales and much more.
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A special launch in Castine, in many ways all in a day's work
Pilots and tugs: the quiet guides of Penobscot Bay
Read More>>BELFAST - Some time back, Captain John Worth overheard a woman who was touring her visiting friend along the waterfront. Worth had just returned from a night of work on one of the tug boats of the Penobscot Bay Tractor Tug Co.
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The only bridge observatory in the U.S., one of only four in the world
Penobscot Narrows Bridge Observatory reopens to visitors May 18
Read More>>PROSPECT — The Penobscot Narrows Bridge Observatory that spans the Penobscot River in Prospect, along Route 1/3, is a popular attraction for locals and tourists alike. The observatory stands 420 feet above the river, stands 447-feet-tall and offers 360-degree views of the surrounding area.
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