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Maine home sales up in July; sale prices decrease in Knox, Waldo and Lincoln counties
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UMaine partners with USDA to expand federal support for US seafood industry

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Senators Collins and King say $48 million for new Downeaster train station in Portland is secured

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DMR teams with UMass Dartmouth, UMaine to research juvenile white sharks
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Maine's Emerald Ash Borer quarantine has been expanded

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Senators Collins and King say $48 million for new Downeaster train station in Portland is secured
Maine home sales up in July; sale prices decrease in Knox, Waldo and Lincoln counties
Gross, Minsky, Mogul law offices to merge into Rudman Winchell
A Maine party hits the Midcoast for book lovers
State approves York Hospital joining MaineHealth, clearing path for integration
Construction for Rockland's Middle Pier, Buoy Park redevelopment begins week of Aug. 17
UMaine partners with Portsmouth Naval Shipyard to expand defense research, student workforce training
Bangor Savings Bank names next president, chief executive officer
Maine Community College System awarded $5M grant to boost small manufacturer workforce
ReVision Energy scores first in magazine's 2026 Top Solar Installers list
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UMaine partners with USDA to expand federal support for US seafood industry
DMR teams with UMass Dartmouth, UMaine to research juvenile white sharks
Construction for Rockland's Middle Pier, Buoy Park redevelopment begins week of Aug. 17
‘Massive Easter egg hunt’ yields new record of puffin burrows on Eastern Egg Rock
This weekend, celebrate America's 250th, Penobscot River's Maritime History
NSF Seafood Engine in New England wins $15M award to strengthen fisheries, aquaculture
Humpback whale sightings prompt DMR advice for boater, whale safety
Fisherman, Island Institute project aims to reduce financial hurdles to commercial fishing electrification
Alewives returned late to smaller Maine rivers this year
Bigelow Laboratory’s Café Sci program kicks off July 22
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Agriculture

Maine's Emerald Ash Borer quarantine has been expanded
Applications open in Maine for Natural Resources Disaster Relief Assistance
Following yesterday's storms, Maine Forest Service offers guidance for safe, responsible storm cleanup
New self-paced online tractor safety course available through UMaine Extension
Midcoast Conservancy launches Cyanobacteria education campaign to promote healthy waters in Maine
Explore Maine agriculture during 37th annual Open Farm Day
Registration open for free pesticide disposal events in November
Midcoast Conservancy celebrates 10th Anniversary with events, Annual Meeting
Brodis Wild Blueberries featured in episode of Farms of America
Free 2026 Community Blueberry Pick offered July 20 - 25
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Maine State Beekeepers to celebrate 50 Years at 2026 Bee Fest in Augusta
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AUGUSTA — The Maine State Beekeepers Association will mark its 50th year with the 2026 Bee Fest, a free public celebration of bees, beekeeping, honey, and Maine’s pollinator community, Sunday, Sept. 13, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at Viles Arboretum, 133 Hospital Street, Augusta, Maine.

Bee Fest welcomes current beekeepers, people considering their first hive, families, gardeners, food enthusiasts, and anyone curious about the vital role honey bees play in Maine’s environment and agricultural landscape.

OceansWide invites public to learn about Marine Debris Science and Removal on Vinalhaven
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Looking for a fun activity to do with family or friends this August? Interested in learning more about the current effort to remove millions of lost lobster traps currently in Maine's waters and along the shore? OceansWide’s "Vinalhaven in-water/seafloor and land-based marine debris removal and recycling demonstrations" is happening during the month of August. 

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2026 Maine Hire-A-Vet Campaign announces job fair locations
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The 2026 campaign kicks off Thursday, August 20, at the Augusta National Guard Armory, and will be followed by monthly in-person hiring events throughout the state.

"You're invited!" said Maine Dept. of Labor, in a news release. "Are you looking for a new career? Maybe you are transitioning from military service, or just looking for a change?"

Maine's annual Hire-A-Vet Campaign is a statewide effort with the goal of at least 100 employers hiring at least 100 veterans and military family members during a 100-day period.

Magee to be presented 'Living Legend Award'
Alan Magee to present "Stories from Five Decades" at Cushing Historical Society
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CUSHING — Alan Magee, distinguished artist, illustrator and a longtime resident of Cushing, will present "Stories from Five Decades" in an Arts In The Barn event, Wednesday, Aug. 12, at 7 p.m., at 17 Hathorne Point Road in Cushing. 

"Hear tales from the advertising industry in New York City to the more personal artwork he does today in Maine and everything in between," said Cushing Historical Society, in a news release.

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Hosmer Pond Association Annual Meeting, Aug. 20
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The Hosmer Pond Association’s annual meeting will be held Thursday, Aug. 20, at 6 p.m., at the Camden Snow Bowl, and will begin with a potluck supper, followed by the speaker and a short business meeting.

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Town of Liberty launches regional tenant search for Liberty Community Center
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LIBERTY — The Town of Liberty’s Walker School Repurposing Committee has launched a regional tenant search and Tenant Interest Survey for the Liberty community center, a major step in transforming the former Walker Elementary School into a mixed-use municipal and community facility, according to the Committee, in a news release.

The $3.5 million redevelopment project will preserve and modernize the historic Walker School, "creating a community-centered destination for Liberty and surrounding communities," said the committee.

The facility is expected to open in June 2028.

Despite recruitment efforts, Lincoln Hospital has not been able to establish the stable physician and clinical staffing needed
MaineHealth Lincoln Hospital advances new regional model for women’s health care
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DAMARISCOTTA — In an Aug. 6 news release, MaineHealth Lincoln Hospital said it will move forward with a new regional model for women’s health services that preserves comprehensive prenatal and postpartum care in Damariscotta, expands local gynecologic services and transitions inpatient Labor and Delivery services to MaineHealth Mid Coast Hospital effective Dec. 18, 2026.

Nighttime closure of Bangor's Broadway under I-95 bridge, Aug. 13
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BANGOR — The Maine Departmentof Transportation will be implementing a nighttime closure of Broadway under the I-95 bridge in Bangor on August 13, between 8 p.m. and 5 a.m.

The project work consists of removing the existing concrete barrier and steel sheets below the bridge, according to MaineDOT, in a news release.

During these hours, Broadway will be closed to all vehicular traffic.

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Line-of-Duty death report finalized for firefighters of Robbins Lumber explosion
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has released its investigation report regarding the Robbins Lumber Mill Fire in Searsmont, which occurred May 15, 2026. Three people, including two firefighters, died from injuries as a result of an explosion that occurred while firefighters were working to extinguish fire inside of a silo. Many other people were hospitalized, several in critical condition. This report is specific to the firefighters.

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Rockland to hold second Safe Routes to South School Community workshop
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initial emphasis on organizations providing food access to communities experiencing high rates of food insecurity
Maine Volunteer initiative awarded three-year AmeriCorps grant
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Volunteer Maine, the Maine Commission for Community Service, has received a three-year grant with an annual award amount of $308,436 from AmeriCorps, the federal agency for national service and volunteerism. The highly competitive grant, funded through the Volunteer Generation Fund, will expand Volunteer Maine’s volunteer engagement practices and fortify the recruitment and training of volunteers across Maine, according to Volunteer Maine, in a news release.  

University of Maine System welcomes new trustees, reappointment
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ORONO, Maine — Maine’s largest education and research enterprise has welcomed four new members to its governing board. 

expanded stipends, opportunities, clarity
Maine Dept. of Labor updates Competitive Skills Scholarship Program rules
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The Maine Department of Labor has updated the Competitive Skills Scholarship Program (CSSP) rules to implement recent statutory changes, expand participant supports, improve program flexibility, and clarify program requirements. The revised rules took effect on August 2, 2026.

Some of the most significant changes include:

Learn about liberty horsemanship at free Brooksville workshop
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BROOKSVILLE — Horse owners and equine enthusiasts will have a rare opportunity to learn from nationally recognized liberty horsemanship trainer Patrick, of Gamilah Unbridled, when he visits Bagaduce River Equine Rescue (BRER), 111 Bagaduce Rd., in Brooksville on Wednesday, Aug. 19, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

According to a news release, the free one-day educational event will introduce participants to the principles of liberty horsemanship while emphasizing trust, communication, and partnership between horse and human.

Passenger removed from schooner 'Heritage' in North Haven harbor
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NORTH HAVEN — A passenger on the schooner Heritage was removed from the vessel by law enforcement this morning, Wednesday, Aug. 5, in Pulpit Harbor. Due to the behavior, Knox County Sheriff's Office deputies have since initiated paperwork requesting usage of Maine's Yellow Flag law.

Supporters step up in spectacular fashion for the Bigelow Laboratory Big Splash
Supporters of Bigelow Laboratory gather at the lab in East Boothbay on July 30 for the Big Splash celebration to help raise funds for ocean science. Courtesy of Bigelow Laboratory

Last week, over 250 friends and supporters of Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences came together for an evening of discovery and inspiration. Through the Big Splash fundraiser, the institute raised over $800,000 in sponsorships and bids — far exceeding the original fundraising goal — all of which will go to support the institute’s “bold science for our blue planet.”

Girl Scouts of Maine announces August 2026 Volunteer of the Month 
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Hancock County volunteer from Lamoine, Lori Jordan, has been announced as the Girl Scouts of Maine (GSME) Volunteer of the Month of August. Jordan is currently involved as a volunteer within the Frenchman Bay Service Unit.

The volunteer of the month is a prestigious title recognized by GSME, according to GSME, in a news release. It is awarded monthly to an adult volunteer who has demonstrated exceptional dedication and efforts within the organization to benefit Girl Scouts statewide. 

Free lockboxes available at 'Night Out' event in Augusta 
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This week the Maine Gun Safety Coalition is partnering with local law enforcement to host free lockbox giveaways as part of National Night Out events across the state.

MGSC volunteers will join law enforcement officers in multiple locations, including Aug. 4, in Auburn, Biddeford, and Kennebunk, and Thursday, Aug. 6, in Augusta, to hand out free firearm lockboxes to families with children to promote secure storage of firearms.

Parking alert: Rockland Harbor Park
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Beginning Tuesday, August 4, at 10 p.m., "there will be NO PARKING at Harbor Park due to setup for the Maine Boat & Home Show," said the City of Rockland, in a parking notification.

On-ramp closure from Route 202 in Bangor/Hampden, Aug. 12
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BANGOR/HAMPDEN — The Maine Department of Transportation (MaineDOT) will be closing the on-ramp from northbound Route 202 to westbound I-395 on August 12, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., for bridge rail work.

According to MaineDOT, in a news release, drivers heading northbound on Route 202 towards I-395 should use Exit 3B on I-395 onto Main Street in Bangor and take the next on ramp to get onto I-395 westbound.

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