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State of Maine seal
Brunswick overnight ramp closures for Cooks Corner, Oct. 7
Female protestor holds a sign "We the People"
No Kings Demonstration coming to Rockland, Oct. 18

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Water, mold prioritized as argument for new Rockland police station, proposal would relocate to City-owned property

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MaineHealth Substance Use Disorder Conference to focus on compassion, connection, support in care
a man holding green crabs in his gloved hands.
What to do about Maine’s green crab problem? Some see opportunity.

Commerce

Water, mold prioritized as argument for new Rockland police station, proposal would relocate to City-owned property
Brunswick overnight ramp closures for Cooks Corner, Oct. 7
Maine businesses invited to join 2025 Local Food Count
Brunswick overnight ramp closures, Oct. 6
Evening, night lane closures on Rockland's Main Street between Park and Winter, Oct. 6
MaineHealth Dental Care Clinic Belfast receives $16,000 grant
No Labels Party has officially withdrawn as a political party in Maine
Upcoming Route 1 long term lane closure on Cousins River Bridge
Eating better, discarding less: New toolkit helps Maine’s K-12 schools reduce food waste
New police chief assumes position for Thomaston, brings more than 14 years experience
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Marine

What to do about Maine’s green crab problem? Some see opportunity.
Maine delegation to visit Japan to study farm-raised sea scallop industry
Marine Mammals of Maine named as a finalist in fifth annual Defender Service Awards
El Faro anniversary and memorial guide reflection, carry promise
Owls Head Light Station celebrates 200 years of guiding mariners, volunteers embrace change in order to survive
Island Institute awards $214,000 to boost coastal resilience, innovation
Herring Gut Coastal Science Center bestows 2025 Phyllis Wyeth Visionary Award
Colby College plans to create Center for Resilience and Economic Impact in Port Clyde
Tall masts, colorful hulls fill Camden Harbor for annual Windjammer Festival
New dates for USCG Approved F/V Drill Conductor Training
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Agriculture

Soil, Water Conservation District autumn fundraiser to be wildflower seeds
2025 Conservation and Volunteer Recognition awards announced for Coastal Mountains Land Trust
Free afterschool program with Beltie calves at Aldermere Farm
2025 Project Canopy forestry restoration grants available through Maine DACF
Maine's Common Ground Country Fair draws thousands to Unity to celebrate the harvest season
Family gift creates new Muscongus Pond Preserve in Bremen
Conservation District seeks nomination for Board of Supervisors
Rockland aims to add to Bog Trail with access over Benner Hill
MaineHealth Pen Bay, Waldo hospitals seek vendors for Sept. Farmers’ Markets
UMaine Extension staff earn national honors for agricultural programming
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Maine DEP 'Basic and Advanced Erosion Control Practices' certification course
(Photo courtesy Knox-Lincoln Soil & Water Conservation District)

Knox-Lincoln Soil & Water Conservation District and Maine DEP are co-sponsoring an in-person day-long training in Basic & Advanced Erosion Control Practices Certification for contractors on Thursday, Nov. 6, at the Wiscasset Community Center, 242 Gardiner Road. The training will be held from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., and includes a light breakfast, lunch and refreshments.

UMaine Extension annual forage conference to feature national soil fertility expert
Adult hands holding soil

University of Maine Cooperative Extension will host the annual Maine Forage Conference on Monday, Oct. 27, from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m., at the Governor's Ballroom, 376 Main Street, Waterville. The event is an opportunity for producers to gain expert insights into forage management, soil health and pest challenges through presentations as well as a trade show. Winners of the 2025 Maine Hay Contest will also be recognized.  

UMaine Extension hosts annual open house at Morning Dew Farm
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The Knox-Lincoln Counties Extension Association will hold its annual meeting and open house, Thursday, Oct. 23, from 4-6 p.m., at Morning Dew Farm, 245 US Route 1, in Damariscotta. Rain date will be Monday, Oct. 27. 

Overnight ramp closures in Brunswick, Oct. 2
State of Maine seal

BRUNSWICK — The Maine Department of Transportation will be closing two ramps in Brunswick overnight on October 2, 2025, from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. The northbound on ramp to Route 196 East to Route 1 North and the southbound on ramp from Cooks Corner to Route 1 South will each be closed for maintenance. Closures will be clearly marked with signs and cones, and drivers should use the next available exit during this period.

'towering beauties' that are suffering from two distinct diseases
Wednesday Wander informative walk-and-talk to focus on Beech Tree Disease
Closeup of a Beech leaf

Midcoast Conservancy will be hosting a special event as part of their Wednesday Wander series – an informative walk-and-talk focused on Beech Tree Disease – October 29, from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m., at Hidden Valley Nature Center, 131 Egypt Road, Jefferson. 

Maine Forester Jared Gregory will lead a walk and talk focused on tree diseases, specifically those affecting the American beech tree (Fagus grandifolia).

helping 'us plan smarter, seize new opportunities, and strengthen our partnerships'
Maine Dept. of Energy Resources launches, replaces Governor's Energy Office
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Jordan Caffe, MD, joins MaineHealth Surgical Care Rockport
Jordan Caffe. (Photo courtesy MaineHealth)

ROCKPORT — MaineHealth Pen Bay Hospital welcomes Jordan Caffe, MD, to its Surgical Care Rockport practice.

Dr. Caffe joins MHPBH after completing his residency in general surgery in June at MaineHealth Maine Medical Center Portland.

Dr. Caffe earned his medical degree from Rush Medical College in Chicago in 2020 and holds a bachelor's degree in biomedical engineering from Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois.

For more information, contact MaineHealth Surgical Care Rockport at 301-5737.

Town Hill Road paving project in Appleton includes lane closures this week, full closures next week
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As of Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2025 Northeast Paving has begun working on the Town Hill Road paving project in Appleton.

Drivers are to expect lane closures this week as the site is prepared. Work hours are from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.

NEXT WEEK, the Town is expecting the road to be CLOSED to through traffic at times, with traffic detoured, as they will be using a giant milling machine to grind pavement.

Route 1 southbound ramps in Brunswick closed overnight, Sept. 30
State of Maine seal

BRUNSWICK — The Maine Department of Transportation will be closing the southbound on ramp from Route 196 East (Brunswick-Topsham Bypass) and the southbound off ramp to Maine Street on September 30, 2025, from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m.

The ramps will be closed with signs and cones, and traffic will be expected to use the next available exit, according to MDOT.

Drivers heading south from Topsham should stay on Route 201/Main Street and re-enter using the Route 1 South on ramp off Main Street in Brunswick.

Tour Roger Rittmaster’s restored native plant meadow in Camden
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Wild Ones Midcoast Maine (the group that puts on the Camden Native Plant Sale) will tour Roger Rittmaster’s restored native plant meadow, Saturday, Oct. 4, between 2 and 4 p.m., at 42 William Glen Drive, in Camden.

Tour this local native plant meadow and learn about the process of removing invasives and encourage native plants to take their place.

Route 1 overnight ramp closures in Brunswick, Sept. 29
State of Maine seal

BRUNSWICK — The Maine Department of Transportation will be closing the on ramp to U.S. Route 1 Southbound from Cooks Corner and the off ramp from Route 1 Southbound to Route 196 (Brunswick Topsham Bypass) on September 29, from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m.

The ramps will be closed with signs and cones, and traffic will be expected to use the next available exit.

Drivers heading towards Route 1 Southbound from Cooks Corner should remain on Route 24 (Bath Road) to Maine Street.

Belfast Garden Club and Public Works dedicate new Post Office garden
Members of the Belfast Garden Club and Public Works watch as a ribbon is cut in dedication to the new garden. (Photo by Charlotte Holmes)

City officials and volunteers from the Belfast Garden Club Public Gardens committee teamed up with employees from the Belfast Department of Public Works on Wednesday, September 24, to officially open the redesigned garden in front of the Belfast Post Office.

Rori Carver joins Maine State Credit Union
Rori Carver. (Photo courtesy Maine State Credit Union)

Rori Carver has joined Maine State Credit Union as the Vice President of Project Management and Business Intelligence. 

Carver has more than 20 years of leadership in project management, business intelligence, and technology. She has led impactful initiatives in financial services, fintech, and healthcare, and founded a consulting firm that helps organizations enhance project delivery and adopt data-driven strategies, according to the credit union.

Rockland traffic to be impacted by road closures Sept. 29
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ROCKLAND — Traffic in Rockland will be impacted on Monday, Sept. 29, while Public Works works on road projects.

Beginning at 5 a.m., Broadway will be closed to vehicular traffic from Limerock Street to Park Street for the replacement of a failing drainage pipe.

"We hope to have this work completed in one day," said Public Works.

kicking off the final fundraising phase of the whole project
Ribbon cutting, free Community Day to celebrate MRC expansion phase completion
Midcoast Recreation Center logo

Midcoast Recreation Center (MRC) will reveal the first completed phase of its expansion project on October 11, 2025, at 4 p.m. MRC will host a ribbon cutting for the new lobby spaces and dedication of the tennis facility followed by a free Community Day celebration open to the public featuring open skating, tennis and pickleball games, activities, prizes, a chili contest, food, face painting, dunk tank, and much more.

connecting community members with nonprofit organization
Waldo County Volunteer Recruitment Expo in Belfast, Oct. 14
United Midcoast Charities logo

United Midcoast Charities (UMC) will hold its Waldo County Volunteer Recruitment Expo, a free public event designed to connect community members with nonprofit organizations in need of volunteer support. The expo will take place Tuesday, Oct. 14, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the Waldo County YMCA, 157 Lincolnville Avenue, Belfast.

Attendees will have the opportunity to meet representatives from a wide range of nonprofit groups serving Knox and Waldo counties, explore volunteer opportunities, and discover how their passions and skills can support vital community needs.

'anticipate slow traffic and plan for delays'
Emergency guardrail repairs on I-295 northbound in Portland, Sept. 27
State of Maine seal

PORTLAND — The Maine Department of Transportation will conduct emergency guardrail repairs on I-295 northbound between Exits 4 and 5 in Portland on Saturday, September 27, 2025, between 6:30 and 10 a.m. One lane will be closed during this work.

Motorists should anticipate slow traffic and plan for delays in this area while repairs are underway.

become more environmentally friendly; prepare for extreme weather
Enhance home, landscape with tips from Climate Resilience Fair, Oct. 4
Event poster

The Climate Resilience Fair, put on by the Waldo County Climate Action Coalition will take place Saturday, Oct. 4, from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m., at Steamboat Landing in Belfast.

'Start Your 4-H Volunteer Journey' online info session with UMaine Extension
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nominated by Governor Janet Mills and confirmed by the Maine Senate
Jasmine Sanders joins MCCS Board of Trustees as new student trustee
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AUGUSTA — The Maine Community College System (MCCS) welcomes Jasmine Sanders, of Augusta, as the new student trustee on the Board of Trustees. 

A lifelong learner, Sanders is working on her second associate degree at Kennebec Valley Community College, in nursing. She earned an associate in liberal studies last year and holds multiple health care-related certificates. 

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