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Dr. Matt Boucher, State Soil Scientist at the Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation, and Forestry. (Photo courtesy Merryspring Nature Center)
Merryspring talk explores 'Soils: Truth, Myth, and Snake Oil'
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Maine to pilot Outdoor School for All this year for students across the state

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Longtime school Superintendent Maria Libby to retire in 2026

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Medicare 101 class offered in Rockland, Sept. 8
waldo county commissioners during a meeting.
Waldo County opioid spending raises transparency questions

Local Resources

  • Church Services: Boothbay, Wiscasset and Damariscotta
  • Domestic Violence Resources
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Education

  • Water, water everywhere — but not enough to stop our schools
  • Hail To The Rad Kids: Look Up and Wave!
  • Belfast Senior College 2025 fall semester registration opens Sept. 2
  • Camden-Rockport and Five Town CSD school boards to hold joint workshop
  • UMaine Extension Tick Lab researchers confirm presence of invasive Asian longhorned tick in Maine
  • Atlantic bluefin tuna diets are shifting in a changing Gulf of Maine, say UMaine researchers
  • OUT Maine awards college scholarships to seven students in 2025
  • Business student from Union co-develops award-winning AI chatbot for Sherwin-Williams
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Health and Wellness

  • Mid-Coast Recreation Center to participate in 'Rally Against Cancer' tennis initiative
  • Family, friends mark first hearing of Sunshine Stewart case with 'Honk for Sunny'
  • Surge of rare tick-borne disease linked to warming climate
  • MaineHealth Waldo Hospital names first full-time stroke coordinator
  • Restorative Justice Project Maine expands to ten Maine counties to serve more youth
  • DEP issues Air Quality Alert for southwest coastal region of Maine
  • Gathering on Crawford Pond celebrates Sunshine Stewart's birthday; tells women to reclaim right to outdoors
  • Health insurance rates in Maine set to skyrocket
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Home and Garden

  • Registration opens for free pesticide disposal events in October
  • New energy-efficient home builder announces open houses for first Searsport build
  • Street closures, parking options for 2025 Lobster Festival
  • Gun Safety Coalition partnering with law enforcement for lockbox giveaway
  • Maine Lobster Festival announces five candidates for 2025 Delegate
  • Master Gardener Volunteer training now accepting applications
  • Repair Cafe to hold session July 19
  • Dogs, sun, familiar faces at 2025 Thomaston Fourth of July Parade
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Social

  • David Estey solo show at Studio 53
  • BBH Opera House: Cécilia playing July 3
  • Pure Prairie League plays Boothbay Harbor July 6
  • BH Opera House: Celtic powerhouse Gaelic Storm June 14
  • BH Opera House: Alison Brown and Band
  • 63rd Boothbay Harbor Windjammer Days on horizon
  • BBH Opera House: Italian guitarist Beppe Gambetta
  • John Doyle and Mick McAuley perform Irish Christmas concert
  • Free holiday events coming to the Boothbay Harbor Opera House
  • BBH Opera House: Eileen Ivers & Band
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discussing the energetics of some medicinal herbs and helping participants discover their individual constitutions
Free 'Introductory Energetic Herbalism' workshop with Amie Daniels
Amie Daniels. (Photo courtesy Good Tern Food Co-op)

On Saturday, Sept. 13, at 3 p.m., Clinical Herbalist Amie Daniels will offer a special workshop sponsored by the Good Tern Food Co-op: “Introductory Energetic Herbalism” at Hole in the Wall Bagels, 754 Main Street in Rockland.

This Energetic Herbalism workshop will help individuals understand the different qualities of medicinal herbs and will introduce Ayurvedic doshas, or an individual’s constitution, to help determine which herbs match best with a person’s body type. There will be a voluntary tasting of some herbs in tea and tincture form at the end of the workshop. 

Wednesday Waldo Walk explores diversity of habitats around Fernalds Neck
(Photo by Mike Harris)

Coastal Mountains Land Trust will host a Wednesday Waldo Walk, September 10, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. 

Join Coastal Mountains volunteer Bindy Pendleton as she guides hikers through a diversity of habitats on the Fernalds Neck peninsula. 

Grand Dachshund Parade, costume contest, and more
Maine Wienerfest brings the dogs to Steamboat Landing, Sept. 7
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The annual Maine Wienerfest on Sunday, Sept. 7, 2025, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., at Steamboat Landing in Belfast. The event will be held rain or shine and promises a fun-filled afternoon celebrating dachshunds and the people who love them, according to PAWS Animal Adoption Center.

The event is dog- and family-friendly, with activities for animal lovers of all ages.

Admission is free, with donations accepted to support PAWS' ongoing lifesaving work for animals in need.

BH Opera House: Skerryvore Sept. 4
Skerryvore! Sept. 4. Opera House. Got tickets? Photo supplied by the band

Three time winners of Scotland’s ‘Live Act of the Year’ award, Skerryvore have evolved from their humble beginnings to become one of the country’s leading forces in a thriving live music scene. At the forefront of a movement that has reinvented and reignited a traditional Scottish scene for a modern, multicultural audience, the band have brought their high energy performances to audiences across the globe. On Thursday, Sept. 4, the 7-member band arrives in Boothbay Harbor to play the historic Opera House as part of their 20th anniversary tour.

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Trekkers celebrates arrival of new bus with naming competition, Bus Reveal Party
New bus wheel. (Photo courtesy Trekkers)

Trekkers, a Rockland-based nonprofit youth mentoring organization dedicated to helping young people thrive, will be getting a new bus for its programs.

The organization recently purchased the bus to support its year-round youth mentoring programs, which travels around the community and the country. This purchase of the bus is the first major project made possible by Trekkers’ recently completed successful capital campaign, which ended in December 2024. Soon, the organization will be seeking contractors for campus construction scheduled for next year.

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Midcoast Conservancy to hold free training in property monitoring
Some of the variety property monitors can expect to encounter, like Pickerelweed blooms in the expansive wetland at Midcoast Conservancy’s EarthSong Sanctuary, in Somerville and Washington, Maine. (Photo courtesy Stephanie Hanner)

Midcoast Conservancy is hosting a free training for interested hikers and curious outdoorspeople to aid in the organization’s annual property monitoring process. The training will be held Sept. 8, from 5 - 6:30 p.m., at the Midcoast Conservancy office at 290 Route One, Edgecomb. 

"If you enjoy hiking and discovering new places, you can help monitor the nearly 16,000 acres that Midcoast Conservancy stewards," said Midcoast Conservancy.

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'Growing Great Garlic' kicks off Fall Gardening Webinar Series
(Photo courtesy University of Maine Cooperative Extension / Edwin Remsberg)

University of Maine Cooperative Extension will kick off its Fall Gardening Webinar Series on Tuesday, Sept. 16, from 6 - 7:15 p.m., with “Growing Great Garlic.” 

Merryspring talk: Environmental Impact of AI and Big Data
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Paul Stancioff will lead an outdoor presentation on the Environmental Impact of AI and Big Data on Tuesday, Aug. 26, at 12 p.m., at Merryspring Nature Center.

All welcome to help support firefighters and EMS service
Sept. 13 Barbecue and Dance fundraiser set for Union Fire and Rescue
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A 75th anniversary celebration and fundraiser to benefit Union Fire and Rescue will be held Saturday, Sept. 13, with a barbecue and dance. 

The barbecue (donations welcome) will take place from 4 to 6 p.m., followed by a dance with the band Creatures of Habit, from 7 to 10 p.m. ($10 for 15 and older).

All will be held at the Union Masonic Lodge, 149 Sennebec Road, Union.

Join the fun: corn hole, gala ball, horseshoes, and displays of fire truck and ambulance, all to support firefighters and EMS.

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Independent film 'Burt' sheds light on Parkinsons Disease, screens at the Colonial in Belfast this week
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When Burt, a 69-year-old street musician living with Parkinson's, is visited by a young man claiming to be his son, a quiet weekend spirals into a tense, darkly funny cinematic exploration of identity. trust, and second chances. The film Burt screens Aug. 19 in Belfast at the Colonial Theater, and its filmmaker and lead actor will be on hand after the film to talk with the public about it.

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Rockland District Nursing Association holds 2025 Basket Social
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Saturday, September 13, Rockland District Nursing Association (RDNA) will host their annual Basket Social, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the Eliza Steele Memorial Garden (MacDougal Park, Rockland). At 10:30 a.m., Carolyn Rasmussen and Joni Hall will lead an adventure-filled storytime. All are invited to come along on their imaginary hike.

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Nationally-recognized expert to lead on-farm dairy grazing workshops across Maine
Troy Bishopp. (Photo courtesy University of Maine Cooperative Extension)

University of Maine Cooperative Extension, the Maine Grass Farmers Network, the National Grazing Land Coalition, and Northern Tilth announce a three-day series of workshops focused on pasture and forage management on August 26, 27 and 28. These hands-on workshops are designed to help farmers, graziers and landowners improve their grazing practices and soil health.

Open House at Bartlett Woods Retirement Community, Aug. 24
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Bartlett Woods Retirement Community is having a public Open House, Sunday, Aug. 24, from 2 - 4 p.m., at 20 Bartlett Drive (just off Talbot Avenue between Broadway and Old County Road) in Rockland. The event is free to the public, and will include refreshments and live music.

"An end-of-summer Open House feels just right to us, especially this, our 27th birthday month," said Kelly Osborn, Executive Director. "It is an auspicious year, with many achievements and exciting plans to celebrate. We hope to see new and long-time friends join us for a festive Sunday afternoon."

explore the assisted living community, meet residents and staff, free literature on helping loved ones
Assisted Living Open House at Quarry Hill, Sept. 11
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Older adults and family members interested in learning more about assisted living are invited to attend an Assisted Living Open House at Quarry Hill, in Camden, Thursday, Sept. 11, from 4 to 5:30 p.m., at Quarry Hill’s main building, the Anderson Inn.

The event is planned as part of Quarry Hill’s annual observance of National Assisted Living Week, scheduled this year for September 7–13.

program designed to manage falls and increase activity with an emphasis on practical strategies
Free 'A Matter Of Balance' course offered at Rockland library
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The MaineHealth Center for Health Improvement Community Health department at Pen Bay and Waldo Hospitals is offering A Matter Of Balance, free eight-week course in partnership with the Rockland Public Library. Classes will be held on Tuesdays from Sept. 30 through Dec. 2, from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m., in the library’s Community Room, located at 80 Union Street, Rockland.

Many older adults experience concerns about falling and restrict their activities.

Finding Our Voices Book Club hears from author of 'No Visible Bruises: What We Don't Know About Domestic Violence Can Kill Us'
Rachel Louise Snyde. Photo by John Hauschildt)

Recipe: Blueberry galette
Take it and Make it: Maine Style
A homemade blueberry galette with a sprig of lemon balm. Photo by Kay Stephens

Maine's wild blueberries have been around for 10,000 years and are the state's "official dessert." Since August is the time when they are at their peak availability, it's only right to include them in a Take It and Make It story; but not in a traditional pie, no. This time, we're going to make a blueberry galette.

A galette is the rustic version of a pie, the French word for galet—or pebble—which makes zero sense, but in simpler terms, the crust is a tart with the dough folded up over the fruit filling.

Hannah Howland leads 'Native Perennials for Every Garden' at Merryspring
Pollinators on native asters. (Photo by Hannah Howland)

Hannah Howland will lead an outdoor presentation on Native Perennials for Every Garden, Tuesday, Aug. 19, at 12 p.m., at Merryspring Nature Center.

Free kites, coupon for ice cream provided to registered children
Kites and Ice Cream at Beech Hill Preserve, Sept. 6
Kites & Ice Cream. (Photo by Tim Shaw)

Coastal Mountains Land Trust invites everyone to Kites & Ice Cream, an end of summer favorite, according to CMLT, in a news release. Fly a kite Saturday, Sept. 6, from 1 - 3 p.m., at Beech Hill Preserve, in Rockport. 

This fun event is free and open to the public, but pre-registration is required. Free kites will be provided to registered children, along with a coupon for a complimentary ice cream cone (ice cream will also be available for sale for adults). 

Union trivia and ice cream social, Aug. 13
Union Historical Society (Old Town House)

The Union Historical Society will test the knowledge of attendees on some random, maybe silly, facts about Union during an evening of  Union trivia and ice cream social, Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2025, at 7 p.m. The event will be held at The Old Town House, 128 Town House Road, Union.

Participants will be presented with random themed questions pertaining to Union and/or people from Union.

This free event is open to the public and will be presented in a relaxed trivia environment. Scoring will be on the honor system.

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