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Rockland parking ban for early morning Jan. 1
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Matthew Lambrych, MD, joins Emergency Medicine at MaineHealth Pen Bay Hospital

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Cruise ship's proposed dock contract not good for Rockland, says Harbor Management; City continues discussion

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Cruise ship's proposed dock contract not good for Rockland, says Harbor Management; City continues discussion
Rockland parking ban for early morning Jan. 1
Matthew Lambrych, MD, joins Emergency Medicine at MaineHealth Pen Bay Hospital
Allison Gold joins MaineHealth Primary Care Family Medicine Rockport
Parking garage proposal for ferry terminal goes before Rockland Planning Board
IRS sets 2026 business standard mileage rate
Maine treads lightly amid AI data center expansion​
Howland man sentenced for making false statements on passport application
Whistleblower Office announces new digital Form 211
Business evolution of Moss continues with recent acquisition
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Marine

Cruise ship's proposed dock contract not good for Rockland, says Harbor Management; City continues discussion
New UMaine Machias project aims to make Maine coastal fisheries data publicly accessible
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Living the solitary life in the after hours at Owls Head Lighthouse... or so you think
Lincolnville Select Board to hear about new Islesboro ferry design changes: Smaller, with hybrid assist
Camden receives $5.9 million National Coastal Resilience Fund grant to launch Megunticook River restoration project
Operation Game Thief investigates theft of aquaculture equipment, oysters in Falmouth
Big Jim to stand tall over Searsport in celebration of the Maine sardine and fishing communities
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Big Jim to stand tall over Searsport in celebration of the Maine sardine and fishing communities
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Agriculture

Union Fair, Maine’s Wild Blueberry Festival opens poster contest for 2026
Short film celebrates 50 years of black bear research in Maine
Maine producers demonstrate top quality at 2025 Maine Hay Contest
Online workshop with UMaine Extension 4-H explores basics of livestock care
Fill your feeders for Mid-Coast Christmas Bird Counts
Megunticook Watershed Association receives grant to fund major watershed survey
Maine Audubon earns Service Enterprise Certification
Governor proclaims November 28, 2025 as Maine Grown Christmas Tree Day
UMaine Extension offers workshops on managing parasite risk in small ruminants at multiple locations
Aldermere Farm installs 111-kilowatt rooftop solar system
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Knox and Waldo County
United Midcoast Charities launches Community Volunteer Hub to connect people with meaningful opportunities to give back
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United Midcoast Charities has launched the Community Volunteer Hub, a new online portal designed to make it easier for community members to find volunteer opportunities that match their interests, skills, and availability.

Interview will be contributed to the Veterans History Project, a Library of Congress initiative, to collect and preserve the stories of American veterans
King highlights Biddeford resident, former Air Force bomber pilot in new episode of ‘Answering the Call’
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Maine Lottery joins 2025 Gift Responsibly Campaign to raise awareness of youth gambling risks
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Parking bans, cancellations for Dec. 23-24 snowstorm; holiday closures
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With an overnight storm system forecast expected to bring hazardous travel conditions, Governor Janet Mills has directed all State of Maine government offices closed Wednesday, December 24, 2025. Local municipalities are initiating parking bans and some town departments are staying closed for the day.

Rockland parking ban for Dec. 23 snowstorm
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ROCKLAND — There will be a city-wide parking ban in Rockland beginning at 9 p.m., Tuesday, December 23, until 8 a.m., Wednesday, December 24.

Island Institute names Charles French as Chief Community Development Officer
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UMaine awarded $5M NSF grant to lead statewide STEM Teacher Corps initiative
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A new National Science Foundation (NSF) grant is powering a statewide effort led by the University of Maine to address one of the state’s most persistent challenges: the shortage of highly qualified K-12 teachers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). 

making it possible to build a fully ADA-compliant entrance to the new 950-foot accessible trail
Coastal Rivers receives $8,500 in funding for accessible trail at Castner Brook
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DAMARISCOTTA — Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust has been awarded $8,500 through the L.L.Bean Maine Land Trust Grant Program, which Maine Coast Heritage Trust (MCHT) administers.

"Entering its 21st year, the program continues L.L. Bean’s long-standing commitment to support public access, habitat protection, and outdoor recreation across the state of Maine, bringing total funding to $558,750 for 129 projects since 2004," said Coastal Rivers, in a news release.

Forage & Press
Camden Artist Gabrielle Benzie captures quiet magic of natural world
Artist Gabrielle Benzie with her handmade flower press. Photo courtesy Megan Marsanskis

Nature has a palette, and artist Gabrielle Benzie is the paintbrush. 

When Benzie was a little girl playing outside in her backyard in Camden, she would often gravitate toward the neighbor's field.

"As a kid, we would spend hours back there, playing and exploring, making play houses, and collecting things," she said.

Those carefree childhood moments stuck with her while she went on to study graphic design and digital media at the Savannah College of Art and Design before completing her degree at Northern Vermont University.

Maine Dept. of Labor no-cost trainings for Jan. 2026
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Maine Department of Labor announces its upcoming no-cost trainings for January 2026.

Upcoming classes:

Forklift Operator Safety – January 6, 2026 l 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.  SafetyWorks! Training Institute, 45 Commerce Drive, Augusta

Nomination period is open through January 30, 2026
Mainers encouraged to nominate an educator for State/County Teacher of the Year
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'Storytelling is essential for connection and visibility'
Next LEARN at UMC Workshop: Storytelling for Impact
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United Midcoast Charities will host its next LEARN@UMC professional development workshop on Wednesday, Jan. 14, from 9 to 10:30 a.m., at the UMC office in Camden. The session, Storytelling for Impact, will be led by award-winning journalist and audio producer Elaine Appleton Grant.

Potential buyer for Rockland police station; public workshop for relocation draws mixed ideas
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ROCKLAND — A buyer has come forward with intent to purchase the current Police Station condo at 1 Park Drive. Details are still to be publicized, however that buyer intends to repurpose the basement level condo into a parking garage, according to Rockland Police Chief Tim Carroll, thus relieving the question of what new group of people would be inheriting the black mold that has manifested within Police Plaza.

Maine loggers are used to hard times. Then came the tariffs.
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The dirt roads in the northern corner of Oxford County froze early this year, marking the unofficial start of the winter logging season in Maine. 

The hardened roads make it possible for loggers such as Andy Irish and his Rumford-based company, Irish Family Logging, to drive a fleet of semi-trucks and heavy machinery into the woods without disturbing the underlying soil as much as in the summer.

Career Exploration Tours
Technical Center students complete Steel-Pro welding challenge; company offers facility tours in Rockland
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Steel-Pro welcomed 17 students from Waldo County Technical Center (WCTC) in Belfast on Monday, December 8, for a facility tour and welding competition.

Students began their visit with a guided tour of the Rockland manufacturing shop, gaining firsthand insight into Steel-Pro’s production process—from the arrival of raw materials to the completion of precision stainless-steel equipment.

Proposed 6-unit apartment house on Gay Street returns to Rockland Planning Board
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ROCKLAND — Alterations to a proposal to construct a 6-unit apartment house on Gay Street have been made, and developers will return before the Planning Board, Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2025.

Broad Vision Builders, of Medford, Massachusetts, is proposing to build a three-story, 2,267-square-foot structure on the lawn at 26 Gay Street, parallel to the current house on the property. The current house is not a part of the development plans, according to the Code Enforcement Office.

Goes into effect in January
Councilors counter ADA confusion, lack of public transit in support of Rockland parking restriction ordinance
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ROCKLAND — “Ultimately, would you rather a building be built with four apartments with parking, or six apartments without?” said Planning Board Member Ed Ledoux, during the Dec. 8, 2025 City Council Meeting. “Worded another way, how many parking spaces is worth one person sleeping in their car? Would you rather someone open a restaurant without parking, or not start their business at all?”

First public workshop regarding need for new Rockland police station, Dec. 17
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ROCKLAND — Join City Manager Tom Luttrell and Police Chief Tim Carroll on Wednesday, Dec. 17, at 5:30 p.m., for the first public meeting on a new police station. The meeting will take place at City Hall, 270 Pleasant Street in Rockland.

If you cannot attend, but have questions or comments for the meeting, please email them directly to City Manager Tom Luttrell.

providing transportation and lodging to cancer patients when they need it the most, including Waldo County
Maine Cancer Foundation announces transportation and lodging grant recipients, initiatives
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Through grant funding and commissioned research, Maine Cancer Foundation recently invested $700,000 in support of cancer patients’ access to care.

According to Maine Cancer Foundation, in a news release, the research – a transportation and lodging needs assessment – offers an increased understanding of services available to Maine patients and a roadmap to better support cancer patients in their access needs in the future. The 14 grant awards will provide transportation and lodging to cancer patients when they need it the most. 

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