Work
From Augusta
promoting health: state and federal advocacy efforts and how people can get involved in their communities
a public health approach to youth mental health crisis in Maine schools and communities
February 15, 2026 deadline
a longtime supporter with a deep passion for women’s health
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
confronting the rising pressures and burden on working families
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.
standards will impact several midcoast libraries
Cleaning supplies are often a large portion of a monthly grocery bill and SNAP benefits don’t cover the purchase of non-food items
Councilor Lachman adds thoughts
Rockland’s oldest commercial district

