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United Midcoast Charities launches reimagined 12 Days of Giving
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Restorative Justice Project Maine awarded $78K grant to support restorative reentry

Kids sit on a brick wall while eating from lunch bags
Land Trust launches Learning Landscapes grant program

Each ferry will be a 33-foot double-pontoon catamaran, accommodating 18 to 22 passengers and crew, with additional space for two bicycles or scooters.
Lyman-Morse to build solar-powered ferries for Merrimack River Service
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‘Where did all the staff go?’: Maine restaurant owners blame the housing shortage

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Land Trust launches Learning Landscapes grant program
United Midcoast Charities launches reimagined 12 Days of Giving
Restorative Justice Project Maine awarded $78K grant to support restorative reentry
Lyman-Morse to build solar-powered ferries for Merrimack River Service
‘Where did all the staff go?’: Maine restaurant owners blame the housing shortage
ByHeart Whole Nutrition Infant Formula recalled due to Botulism risk
MaineHealth awarded $1.6 million landmark gift for SHAW Challenge; Searsport, Wiscasset schools to participate
Maine Dept. of Labor no-cost trainings for December 2025
Andrew B. Benson appointed U.S. Attorney for the District of Maine
Camden Rotary Club seeks grant applications from local nonprofits
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Marine

Lyman-Morse to build solar-powered ferries for Merrimack River Service
Maine Fishermen’s Forum accepting seminar proposals for March 2026
Maine DMR 2025 Lobster Trap Auction begins Friday
'Salmon Restoration on the Penobscot River' film collaborative by Penobscot Nation and Maine DMR available for viewing
Coast Guard shares safety alert regarding Sea-Doo Switch capsizing hazard
New dates for fishing industry classes in First Aid and CPR, Safety and Survival Training, and Drill Conductor Certification
Maine Seagrass Summit to be held in Brunswick, Nov. 17
Maine DMR holding public forums to present ongoing shark research, discuss public's vision for future of shark management
What to do about Maine’s green crab problem? Some see opportunity.
Maine delegation to visit Japan to study farm-raised sea scallop industry
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Agriculture

UMaine Extension offers workshops on managing parasite risk in small ruminants at multiple locations
Aldermere Farm installs 111-kilowatt rooftop solar system
Coastal Rivers and Mexicali Blues partner to create new trail to Marsh River Bog
UMaine Extension to offer farm succession planning online or in-person
In-Depth Farm Financial Workshop being held in Brunswick
UMaine Extension specialist recognized as emerging leader by national tourism peers
Mid-Coast Audubon bird seed fundraiser supports bird conservation, educational programming
Maine Seagrass Summit to be held in Brunswick, Nov. 17
The Nature Conservancy in Maine to receive 2025 Austin H. Wilkins Forest Stewardship Award.
Application period open for Maine $3.5 Million in PFAS Research Grants
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MaineHealth Obstetrics and Gynecology Rockport gifted with advanced disinfection system
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ROCKPORT — MaineHealth Obstetrics and Gynecology Rockport is elevating patient safety, infection prevention and workflow efficiency with the addition of a state-of-the-art, high-level disinfection system. This new equipment allows the department to work more efficiently in disinfecting semi-critical instruments used each day for women’s health imaging. 

MaineHealth wins $2.1M NIH grant to join national pediatric research network
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MaineHealth has received a five-year, $2.1 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to join the Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) IDeA States Pediatric Clinical Trials Network (ISPCTN). The research network addresses disparities in pediatric research by including children from rural or underserved populations in clinical trials and by building pediatric research capacity in states like Maine and New Hampshire with historically less NIH funding.

Under pressure, Maine Library Commission postpones vote to adopt new requirements for libraries
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AUGUSTA — The Maine Library Commission voted unanimously Monday to postpone its vote to adopt a new agreement that would force the state’s smallest libraries to hire directors and expand their hours if they want to continue to access the state’s inter-library loan service, including e-books, and internet service.

travelers are required to present a state-issued REAL ID, passport/passport card, or other TSA compliant identification to fly commercially as well as to enter select federal facilities
Mainers can now renew REAL IDs online
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confronting the rising pressures and burden on working families
Newly seated Rockland mayor: 'Affordability must remain at the center of our agenda'
2022 Candidate Adam Lachman

ROCKLAND — Following a swearing-in for returning councilors-elect to Rockland City Council, November 17, 2025, the five returning councilors voted among themselves for the 2025-26 mayoral position.

Rockland’s new mayor, Councilor Adam Lachman, received three votes, while two votes went to Councilor Nathan Davis.

Maine Art Gallery hires Jacqueline Crucet as gallery manager
Jacqueline Crucet

Jacqueline Crucet will replace Kerry Hadley as gallery manager at Maine Art Gallery (MAG). Hadley is retiring after guiding project management and development activities of the organization for the past five years. Crucet will take over these duties as well as that of the onsite gallery administrator.

"An arts and cultural leader with extensive experience managing exhibitions, community programs, and nonprofit partnerships, Crucet has proven her skills in strategic planning and revitalizing cultural spaces," said MAG.

standards will impact several midcoast libraries
New standards would require all Maine libraries to pay directors, expand hours of operation
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The Maine Library Commission is expected to consider a proposal Monday that would require public libraries to sign an agreement so they can maintain access to interlibrary loan services and internet access.

Under the proposal, all libraries would be required to pay their directors and remain open to patrons at least 12 hours per week or risk losing those services.

Cleaning supplies are often a large portion of a monthly grocery bill and SNAP benefits don’t cover the purchase of non-food items
Lady Knox Chapter DAR bucket challenge becomes State Meeting Project, benefits veterans
Four women in formal attire stand in front of buckets filled with cleaning supplies

Lady Knox Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, launched a bucket challenge that became a State Meeting Project in partnership with the Maine State Organization, DAR (MSODAR).

Lady Knox Chapter challenged DAR chapters around the state to fill a bucket with a pre-set list of cleaning supplies. Lowes, in Thomaston, generously donated 30 five-gallon buckets for the Challenge.

Councilor Lachman adds thoughts
UPDATE: Rockland immigration ordinance proposal continues to December meeting
Livestream feed of a portion of a City Council meeting

ROCKLAND — Rockland City Councilors voted 4-1 (Kalloch) to allow an immigration ordinance proposal to continue to the December agenda, though the vote follows lengthy discussion during the November 10 City Council meeting, including a potential false perception toward local police officers by the public, attempts to further differentiate between orders and ordinances, as well as further attempts to understand when and where councilors can create ordinances that direct staff.

The current proposal, according to Nicole Kalloch, is an overstep of the City Council’s reach.

Rockland’s oldest commercial district
Rockland City Council designates first Local Historic District
Recent photo of Main Street, looking north from Park Street

ROCKLAND — On Monday, November 10, the Rockland City Council designated Rockland’s first Local Historic District by passing an amendment to the Rockland Historic Preservation Ordinance, Chapter 20. The new Main Street Local Historic District includes all the buildings and two city parks on both sides of Main Street from Park Street to Summer Street— from Main Sports Outfitters at 279 Main Street to the former First Baptist Church at 500 Main Street.

As the demand for adaptive recreation continues to rise, the campus offers the space, infrastructure, and flexibility needed to expand year-round programming
Maine Adaptive Sports to use Hurricane Island school's Newry facility
Woman rides an adaptive mountain bike away from a building

NEWRY — Maine Adaptive Sports & Recreation and Hurricane Island Outward Bound School (HIOBS) have announced a new partnership that ensures the continued use of HIOBS’s basecamp in Newry, Maine, as a hub for outdoor education, recreation, and community engagement, according to a news release. 

Maine’s most dedicated and inspired caregivers who tirelessly serve thousands of older and disabled individuals
2025 Excellence in Long Term Care Awards presented to 20 Maine caregivers
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Maine Health Care Association (MHCA) and the Maine Long Term Care Ombudsman Program (LTCOP) honored 20 long term care workers with the Excellence in Long Term Care Award, November 13, at Thomas College’s Spann Student Commons. The prestigious Excellence in Long Term Care Award recognizes Maine’s most dedicated and inspired caregivers who tirelessly serve thousands of older and disabled individuals living in Maine nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and those too receiving in-home care services.

cows, hot cocoa, ugly sweaters, and more
Annual Beltie Holiday at Aldermere Farm, Dec. 6
Two girls pose in front of Belted Galloway cow

On Saturday, December 6, Aldermere Farm, a preserve of Maine Coast Heritage Trust (MCHT), will ring in the holiday season with cows, hot cocoa, and ugly sweaters during its annual Beltie Holiday. The event will be open to all ages and held from 9 a.m. to noon at Aldermere’s Welcome Center and Program Barn at 20 Russell Ave, Rockport.

Maine Dept. of Labor hosts virtual hiring event, Dec. 10
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Maine's CareerCenters and employers statewide will participate in a virtual hiring event on December 10, from 1 - 3 p.m.

in lieu of fundraising events, Trekkers must now raise $20,000 to meet current enrollment
Trekkers launches sliding scale fee structure to increase access, equity for local youth
Trekkers logo

Trekkers, a nonprofit youth mentoring organization serving Midcoast Maine, has designed a new sliding scale fee structure for families participating in its programs.

"This change reflects Trekkers’ commitment to equity, accessibility, and community care," said Trekkers.

In response to growing economic pressures and limited time and resources among families, Trekkers is replacing student-led fundraising events—including the Community Auction, Local Treats, and the annual 5K—with a flexible fee model that allows families to contribute what they can.

Deadline for parade float entries is December 3, 2025
39th Annual Christmas by the Sea schedule made public
Santa, elf, and two children at Christmas By The Sea.

The official schedule of events for the 39th annual Christmas By The Sea weekend, to be held December 5-7, 2025, has announced is now available for viewing and printing online.

Please visit https://www.facebook.com/christmas.by.the.sea.camden.maine and https://instagram.com/christmasbythesea_maine to access the schedule of events and to source more details as the event draws near.

Former Dockside Restaurant takes on new life, menu
Must Be Nice Lobster holds grand opening of new Belfast restaurant
Opening Day. Photo by Kay Stephens

BELFAST—Sadie Samuels, a young lobsterman who got her start in the restaurant industry in 2019 with a food truck in Belfast  named Must Be Nice Lobster, has expanded her enterprise into the former Dockside Restaurant space just up the street. They held the grand opening Wednesday, November 5.

Belfast doesn't have a lot of zones for restaurant spaces that aren't already in use, so when Jeff and Lisa Mosher, owners of Dockside Restaurant, told Samuels that they wanted to spend more time with their family, she jumped at the chance to take over the restaurant.

Ceremony dedicates park to 'Flag Man,' gives nod to Rockland's focus on affordable housing
(Photo by Sarah Thompson)

ROCKLAND — They say he might have rolled his eyes at having an affordable housing complex named after him, but they also say that if he were here today, he’d be right in the thick of this event’s preparation, assisting with flag placement so that each symbol of Marine pride floated proudly in the breeze.

121 Midcoast and Blue Hill Peninsula businesses
Into the Light! Yellow Festival raises $58,000 for Finding Our Voices
Selfie picture of two women holding a tray of food in front of a menu board

CAMDEN and BLUE HILL —  One hundred and 20 businesses across Midcoast Maine and the Blue Hill Peninsula raised $57,000 for the grassroots nonprofit Finding Our Voices through its July Into the Light! Yellow Festival. 

Flower farming featured at UMaine Extension’s next commercial horticulture webinar
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University of Maine Cooperative Extension will host a webinar on starting and managing a successful flower farming operation, Monday, Dec. 1, from 6 - 7:15 p.m.

“Right-Sizing Your Flower Farm: What I Learned from Three Different Setups” will feature Julia Baecher, owner of East of Eden Flower Farm, who will share insights from more than a decade of experience growing her business, from a six-acre leased plot in 2012 to her current operation.

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