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Lyman-Morse to manage Port Clyde moorings in partnership with Colby College redevelopment
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Forest Avenue paving in Portland begins July 15

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USDA opens grant applications to expand meat, poultry processing capacity

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Diane and Dana Whitten Scholarship 2026 winner announced
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Three new members join Board of Directors for Bartlett Woods

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USDA opens grant applications to expand meat, poultry processing capacity
Lyman-Morse to manage Port Clyde moorings in partnership with Colby College redevelopment
Forest Avenue paving in Portland begins July 15
Diane and Dana Whitten Scholarship 2026 winner announced
Three new members join Board of Directors for Bartlett Woods
TD Beach to Beacon 10K debuts new brand and logo, honoring its legacy while looking to the future
Salt & Moss women's boutique opens in Rockland for 'women to feel good'
Heidi Sanders promoted to Treasury Services Officer at Bar Harbor Bank and Trust
Hurricane Island Outward Bound School welcomes Joanna Benoit as Development Director
Mid-Coast Board of REALTORS announces 2026 REALTORS of the Year
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Marine

Bigelow Laboratory’s Café Sci program kicks off July 22
Maine lobstermen launch Billion Egg Challenge to protect one billion lobster eggs
National Marine Fisheries study determines four genetically different cod populations in Gulf of Maine, southern New England, adjusts management
Maine Marine Patrol, law enforcement participate in Operation Dry Water, July 3-5
Maine Marine Patrol launches newest, largest patrol vessel in its fleet
Maine CDC updates freshwater fish consumption advisories due to PFAS contamination
Consumers willing to pay more for lobster harvested with ropeless technology, UMaine study finds
U.S. Coast Guard creates new Special Missions Command to counter maritime threats at home, abroad
UPDATE: Divers retrieve body of missing Little Deer Isle kayaker
UMaine marine scientist Robert Steneck elected to National Academy of Sciences
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Agriculture

USDA opens grant applications to expand meat, poultry processing capacity
Learn how to preserve food using boiling water bath method
New Maine restrictions on certain rodenticides and herbicides now in effect
Friday Farm Tours at Aldermere in Rockport
Knox, Lincoln County beekeepers offer honeybee swarm collection service
City of Rockland launches rentable garden plots at MacDougal Community Garden
Northport Select Board honors Reeves Gilmore with 2026 Spirit of America tribute
Summer Field Day series heads to Etna to focus on Christmas trees
Access improved for Marsh River Bog in Newcastle
Aldermere welcomes youth for summer program with Beltie calves
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MaineDOT to work on Hotel Bridge in Jefferson
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JEFFERSON — Starting July 13, the Maine Department of Transportation (MaineDOT) will begin work on Hotel Bridge over Davis Stream in Jefferson for a wearing surface replacement project.

The project work, which will be performed in stages, will include milling the pavement off of the bridge, repairing concrete on the deck, installing a new high performance membrane, repaving, and replacing the guardrail on each corner of the bridge.

Applications open August 1
Venture Forward program aims to support business growth in Rockland
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applications due August 31
Grants available for resilience, hazard mitigation projects in coastal communities
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Applications are open for approximately $450,000 in coastal planning grants, according to The Maine Office of Community Affairs’ (MOCA), Maine Coastal Program (MCP), and Municipal Planning Assistance Program (MPAP), in a news release.

beginning July 1, 2026
Healthy Kids expands child abuse prevention, family support programs into Waldo County
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Healthy Kids, a community-based family resource network based in Damariscotta, has officially announced the geographic expansion of its core services into Waldo County, beginning July 1, 2026. This milestone expands the organization's historic footprint beyond Lincoln and Knox counties to deliver proactive, community-defined family supports to communities across the Midcoast region.

Foraging for 'Foolproof' Edible Mushrooms talk at Merryspring
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Mushrooming author and teacher Greg Marley will lead an indoor presentation on "Foraging for 'Foolproof' Edible Mushrooms," Tuesday, July 21, at 12 pm., at Merryspring Nature Center.

Firefighter Foundation grows from temporary Searsmont fundraiser with community support
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OWLS HEAD — Elyjah Crockett, a firefighter for Newport and Pittsfield fire departments, stood next to the dunk tank at Owls Head Transportation Museum, Sunday, June 28, 2026, during the museum’s inaugural First Responder Weekend. His shorts, T-shirt, firefighter jacket and helmet dripped with the FD hose water that filled the tank. There’s something about a firefighter uniform, he said, that makes people want to dunk someone.

Legal Hours, items prohibited in Maine, local restrictions
Know Maine's Consumer Fireworks Laws: Celebrate safely this Fourth of July
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The Maine State Fire Marshal's Office reminds everyone planning to celebrate the 250th Independence Day celebration with consumer fireworks to do so safely and responsibly.

The Fire Marshal's Office provides the following information:

Legal Hours for Consumer Fireworks

 Most days: 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.

 Extended holiday hours: On July 4 and the weekend immediately before and after July 4, consumer fireworks may be used from 9:00 a.m. until 12:30 a.m. the following day.

For the 2026 Independence Day Holiday:

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UMaine Extension pasture walk series heads to Waldoboro farm
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WALDOBORO — University of Maine Cooperative Extension will host the third event of the annual Pasture Walk Series on Saturday, July 18, from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m., at East Forty Farm and Dairy, 2361 Friendship Road, in Waldoboro. 

The third session in the series' highlights the business and culinary side of sustainable grazing, focusing heavily on value-added production. East Forty Farm showcases how high-quality forage directly transforms into premium farm products.

Free info session in Bangor for low-income public navigating criminal record sealing and legal name change
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Groundbreaking ceremony held for new youth psychiatric residential treatment facility in Saco
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A groundbreaking ceremony was held June 25, 2026 for Sweetser's new youth psychiatric residential treatment facility in Saco. The new facility in Saco will provide 24/7 intensive care to Maine youth under 21 with acute behavioral health care needs, according to a news release from Governor Mills' Office.

MaineHealth Pen Bay, Waldo Hospitals earn top marks in national oncology quality survey
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BELFAST and ROCKPORT — On April 30, 2026, MaineHealth Pen Bay and Waldo Hospitals achieved exceptional results during their Quality Oncology Practice Initiative (QOPI) Certification Program site survey, receiving a perfect survey outcome with no deficiencies cited, according to MaineHealth, in a news release.

This accomplishment reflects an extraordinary level of compliance with nationally recognized oncology quality standards and contributes to MaineHealth Cancer Care’s oncology accreditation and quality improvement across the system," said MaineHealth.

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91 Midcoast businesses to participate in July 2026 'Into the Light!' Yellow Festival fundraiser for Finding Our Voices
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Corn chowder, saffron-infused seafood paella, Yellow Rose gelato, banana caramel bonbons,  limoncello spritz mocktails, plus yellow books, jewelry, clothing, and table setting accessories are some of what a record 91 Midcoast businesses are featuring through July for the fourth annual “Into the Light! Yellow Festival fundraiser for Finding Our Voices.

starting later this week, vehicle access to the library will be via Union and Beech streets
Rockland Public Library to be closed June 29
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Due to water main replacement on Maple Street, the Rockland Public Library will be without water on Monday, June 29, and therefore will be closed, unless a schedule change occurs. 

Maine Dept. of Labor no-cost trainings, July 2026
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Maine Department of Labor announces its no-cost trainings for July 2026.

Upcoming classes:

Workstation Ergonomics-Video Display Terminal – July 7, 2026 l 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. SafetyWorks! Training Institute, Department of Labor, 45 Commerce Drive, Augusta

City of Rockland adopts Fiscal Year 2027 Municipal Budget
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The City of Rockland adopted the Fiscal Year 2027 Municipal Budget during the June 22, 2026 City Council meeting.
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Amateur Radio Club to participate in ARRL Field Day at Owls Head Transportation Museum
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The Pen Bay Amateur Radio Club (W1PBR) will participate in ARRL Field Day on June 27-28, 2026, at the Owls Head Transportation Museum, 117 Museum Street, Owls Head.

Field Day is the nation's largest amateur radio event and combines emergency communications training with public outreach, according to the Radio Club, in a news release. During the 24-hour exercise, amateur radio operators will set up temporary stations and demonstrate how communications can be established when traditional systems are unavailable.

Herring Gut Coastal Science Center welcomes two new members to Advisory Council
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PORT CLYDE — Two distinguished leaders in environmental science and communications have been appointed to Herring Gut Coastal Science Center's Advisory Council: Claire Parsons and Melissa Waterman.

The Advisory Council provides strategic guidance and expertise to support Herring Gut's mission of educating students and communities about the connections between Maine's waters, environment, and economy.

MaineHealth Surgical Care Rockport earns reaccreditation for vascular services
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MaineHealth Surgical Care Rockport has earned dual reaccreditation from the Intersocietal Accreditation Commission (IAC) in both vascular testing and vascular interventional services, reflecting their continued commitment to providing high-quality vascular care to patients throughout the midcoast region. 

Maine Masonic Charitable Foundation has committed up to $50,000 in matching funds
Eureka Lodge 84 pledges $3,000 support for victims, first responders of Robbins Lumber tragedy
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SAINT GEORGE — Eureka Lodge 84, Ancient Free & Accepted Masons, of Saint George, has pledged $3,000 in support of firefighters, EMS personnel, and families impacted by the devastating May 15 fire and explosion at the Robbins Lumber Mill in Searsmont.

The Maine Masonic Charitable Foundation has committed up to $50,000 in matching funds through participating Masonic Lodges across Maine to support local fundraising efforts benefiting victims and first responders affected by the tragedy.

Rockland, Vinalhaven, Matinicus among recipients of economic development funds
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WASHINGTON, D.C. — Rockland, Vinalhaven, and Matinicus Plantation are among 19 Maine organizations receiving a share of $16,201,188 to support important development projects. The funding comes from the Northern Border Regional Commission’s (NBRC) Fiscal Year 2026 Catalyst, Timber for Transit, and Forest Economy programs. 

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