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Rockland Breakwater nominated for '8th Wonder of the World'
Read More>>LOS ANGELES, CA — The Rockland Breakwater has been nominated by the Historic Inns of Rockland for VirtualTourist's quest to crown the "8th Wonder of the World." Many landmarks from throughout the world have been nominated, but the Rockland Breakwater
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Maine wins international awards for state web portal
Read More>>AUGUSTA — Maine's official state web portal, Maine.gov, has recently been honored as a top government website, receiving two separate awards that recognize
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Volunteer orientation night, June 20 at 5:30 p.m.
Aldermere, Erickson Fields Preserve seeks volunteers
Read More>>ROCKPORT — Aldermere Farm and the Erickson Fields Preserve will be holding a volunteer orientation and informational meeting on Thursday, June 20 at 5:30 p.m., downstairs at the Rockport Opera House, to offer details about the different volunteer opportuni
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Week ending June 14
John Davidson's Economic Comments
Read More>>Central Bankers have been noticing that the global economy has been picking up. This "good news" has had a "bad news" reaction from the capital markets.
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Department of Labor launches free online courses for employers
Read More>>AUGUSTA — The Maine Department of Labor has formed a partnership with University College of the University of Maine system to provide important public information to Maine's employers.
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First in the U.S., full-scale version planned for 2016
UMaine's floating wind turbine plugs into Maine, briefly
Read More>>CASTINE – The Roman god of the east wind could not be summoned in Castine on Thursday. Central Maine Power would have to do.
The occasion was the ceremonial transmission of the first electricity from an offshore wind turbine in the United States to the mainland electrical grid.
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More Mainers are self-employed than national average
Read More>>AUGUSTA — Mainers are becoming more educated, doing more with less, and a majority of them are working in the private sector. In addition, when compared to the national average, more Maine residents are self-employed.
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Teen work permits now available online
Read More>>AUGUSTA — The Maine Department of Labor has made the youth work-permit application available online in time for the summer hiring season.
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Maine Charter School Commission seeks new member
Read More>>AUGUSTA — The Maine Charter School Commission is seeking candidates interested in replacing outgoing member Dr.
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Wednesday market opens June 19!
Camden Farmers' Market celebrates the season with local offerings twice a week
Read More>>CAMDEN — The Camden Farmers' Market will celebrate the opening day of its Wednesday afternoon market on Wednesday, June 19. Taking place from 3:30 p.m.
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Boatbuilding school celebrates graduates with launch of new wooden boat projects
Read More>>ROCKLAND — On Friday, June 14 at 1 p.m., The Apprenticeshop, a school for traditional boatbuilding and seamanship in Rockland, invites the community to celebrate the graduation of apprentices from its two-year boatbuilding program and cheer them on as they
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The Collective kicks off summer with studio crawl -- Rockland to Hope to Camden
Get inside three artist's studios (and heads) in three hours
Read More>>ROCKLAND — Ah, to live like an artist full time on the coast of Maine... what would that be like? On Saturday, June 15, at 1 p.m.
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Second Thursdays at The Apprenticeshop
Historian to discuss design, function of the 19th century whaleboat
Read More>>ROCKLAND — On Thursday, June 13, at 7 p.m., The Apprenticeshop in Rockland will host historian Matthew Stackpole as featured guest lecturer in its "Second Thursdays at Th
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