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Restorative Justice announces training dates for Fall 2025
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Bath Iron Works secures contract for Navy’s newest DDG-51 Destroyer

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Coastal Mountains Land Trust seeks renewal of national accreditation, public comment period now open

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Borden Cottage appoints new leader for Camden recovery center
L - R: Most Congenial Riley Whitman, Delegate Rebecca Spearing, and 2nd Delegate Trishelle Ames form the 2025 delegation. (Photo by Sarah Thompson)
2025 Delegate crowned at Maine Lobster Festival

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Restorative Justice announces training dates for Fall 2025
Borden Cottage appoints new leader for Camden recovery center
McLain Building housing proposal returns to Planning Board for further review
Development of single-family rental units proposed for Old County Road
Maine Dept. of Labor August 2025 no-cost safety classes
Eight tiles added to Veterans Memorial in 2025
MaineHealth Pen Bay Hospital recognized for commitment to providing high-quality stroke care
Conflicted: Genesis G80 3.5T Sport Prestige AWD
SMCC awarded nearly $545,000 through TRIO Student Support Services
Maine DOE, Educate Maine announce 2026 Maine Teacher of the Year semifinalists
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Marine

Bath Iron Works secures contract for Navy’s newest DDG-51 Destroyer
2025 Delegate crowned at Maine Lobster Festival
Pollution cleanup from grounded vessel in Rockland being coordinated through unified command
Director announced for Maine Coastal Program of Maine Dept. of Marine Resources
Maine Lobster Festival announces five candidates for 2025 Delegate
With sunshine and batteries, Maine oyster growers are starting to electrify their operations
Nominations for Phyllis Wyeth Visionary Award accepted through June 30
Bigelow Laboratory announces new center in honor of Harold Alfond
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Bringing your boat to Maine this season? Here’s what you need to know
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Agriculture

Coastal Mountains Land Trust seeks renewal of national accreditation, public comment period now open
Friends of Lake Winnecook offers matching grants for erosion control practices
Week of community free blueberry picks being offered at Beech Hill Preserve
UMaine Extension offers online equine speaker series covering topics across the lifecycle
Midcoast Conservancy transfers Haystack Mountain property to Georges River Land Trust
Three Maine teens learn how federal policies are developed at National 4-H Conference
USDA funding uncertainty puts Maine farmers in a bind
Local Food Switchboard initiative launches in Maine
Farmers, seasonal businesses worry as immigration crackdown ramps up
Free after-school program with Beltie calves at Aldermere Farm
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Annual banquet, conservation awards will acknowledge several community members
(Photo courtesy Knox-Lincoln Soil & Water Conservation District)

The community is invited to Knox-Lincoln Soil & Water Conservation District’s Annual Banquet and Conservation Awards Celebration on August 14, from 4:30 - 7:30 p.m. The banquet will be held at Beaver Lodge, in Hope, with dinner by Megunticook Market from Camden, and homemade pies from D-Zerts by Daphne from Westport Island.

The Conservation Awards presentation will be followed by a talk by Matt Boucher, Ph.D., State Soil Scientist with the Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation, and Forestry.

UMaine Extension’s annual Pasture Walk Series comes to Rockport, Aug. 20
(Photo courtesy University of Maine Cooperative Extension)

University of Maine Cooperative Extension invites local farmers, service providers and agricultural stakeholders to the 2025 Maine Pasture Walk Series, an opportunity to explore and learn at five working farms throughout the state. The fourth stop in the free series will begin at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, August 20, at Aldermere Farm, 20 Russell Ave., Rockport.

Proceeds support food assistance and youth engagement work
Friday Farmstands at Erickson Fields
The Erickson Fields farm crew (l-r): Erickson Fields Farm Manager Carrie O'Brien, Huy Nguyen, Oliver Wight, Julian Mora, Natalie Clark, Poet Rancourt, Sana Doshi Paige Mosher, Liliana Krupinski, Elena Payne. (Photo courtesy Aaron Englander)

Fresh produce and cut flowers will be for sale on Fridays in Summer 2025, at the Erickson Trailhead, in Rockport. Dates for the farmstand are July 25 - October 31, from 9 - 11 a.m.

The produce is grown by Maine Coast Heritage Trust’s farm staff, apprentices, Teen Ag Crew and volunteers.

Proceeds support food assistance and youth engagement work at Erickson Fields.

Ash Tree and Emerald Ash Borer educational walk in Union
Emerald ash borer. (Photo courtesy University of Maine)

Join Georges River Land Trust, Knox-Lilcoln Soil and Water Conservation District, and the Maine Forest Service for an ash tree focused woodland walk, Tuesday, Aug. 12, from 4 - 5:30 p.m.

Midcoast Habitat for Humanity to host 7th Annual Holes for Homes golf tournament
Goose River Golf Club set the stage for a MHFH tournament in 2024. (Photo courtesy Midcoast Habitat for Humanity)

ROCKPORT — Midcoast Habitat for Humanity's 7th Annual Holes for Homes Golf Tournament will take place Friday, Aug. 22, 2025, at Goose River Golf Club, in Rockport. The event brings together local businesses, golfers, and community members in support of Midcoast Habitat’s work to build opportunities through shelter in Knox County.

Friends of Rockland Public Library annual meeting, Aug. 19
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Friends of Rockland Public Library annual meeting will be held Tuesday, Aug. 19, at 3:30 p.m., in the Community Room of the Library. All members and those interested in the Friends are invited to attend. Light refreshments will be served.

New director announced for Maine State Ferry Service
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Edward J. "EJ" Dupont has been appointed as the new director of the Maine State Ferry Service, according to The Maine Department of Transportation (MaineDOT).

Traffic cameras to be installed on Maine's I-295 and I-95
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CUMBERLAND, KENNEBEC, and SOMERSET COUNTIES — The Maine Department of Transportation will be installing traffic cameras on I-295 and I-95.

Work on I-295 will take place at Exit 10 in Falmouth, Exit 15 in Cumberland, and Exit 20 in Freeport.

Kristin Alley joins Allen Insurance and Financial
Kristin Alley. (Photo courtesy Allen Insurance and Financial)

Kristin Alley, of Vinalhaven, has joined Allen Insurance and Financial as an account manager in the company’s business insurance division.

A Vinalhaven native, Alley brings 10 years’ experience as a licensed Maine insurance agent, along with administrative and client relations experience at both a medical clinic and an eldercare facility in Vinalhaven. She is a graduate of the University of Maine in Machias, where she studied business and accounting.

Hammond Lumber Company to acquire Ware-Butler Building Supply
Hammond Lumber Company acquisitions. (Image courtesy Hammond Lumber)

Hammond Lumber Company has announced plans to acquire Ware-Butler Building Supply. The acquisition will expand Hammond’s retail footprint from 22 to 34 locations throughout Maine and New Hampshire, further strengthening its ability to serve communities across the region, according to Hammond, in a news release. The acquisition will officially close on July 31, 2025.

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Local pathway to nursing career info sessions offered for Waldo County partnership
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In its third year, MaineHealth Waldo Hospital continues its partnership with Eastern Maine Community College (EMCC) to offer a local distance learning program designed to prepare students for careers as registered nurses (RNs).

This two-year program, hosted at the MHWH campus, allows students to attend virtual classes in a state-of-the-art classroom while completing their hands-on clinical training at the hospital.

Part two of a three-part series
Soil Health Field Day: Water Dynamics and Reducing Tillage
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The community is invited to join Matt Boucher, State Soil Scientist with the Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation, and Forestry, and Knox-Lincoln Soil & Water Conservation District for the second of three Soil Health Field Days featuring the theme Water Dynamics and Reducing Tillage.

This event takes place Wednesday, Aug. 6, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., at Dooryard Farm, 208 Mechanic Street, Camden.

Aug. 1 deadline: trades, engineering, construction management, aviation, marine, rail, heavy equipment operation, diesel mechanics
MBTA Scholarships available for Maine students pursuing transportation careers
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West Bay Rotary’s Backpack Program helps local students
Two future Rotarians are all smiles as they help unload this year’s donation of 90 backpacks from L.L. Bean. (Photo courtesy West Bay Rotary)

CAMDEN — It’s that time of year again and West Bay Rotary’s Backpack Program is back for the 2025-26 school year.

Rotarian Barbara Heard started the Backpack Program in 2012 and continues to be its driving force. Along the way, she approached LL Bean, who generously supports the program, this year with a donation of 90 new backpacks. For the past three years, both Reny’s and Walmart have donated gift cards for the purchase of school supplies. And Barbara’s fellow West Bay Rotarians, other community members, and personal friends also donate to the program each year.

Waldo County Sheriff’s Office being considered for federal funding
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PAWS Animal Adoption Center honors Eastern Tire and Janet Morecraft
PAWS Executive Director Casey Baugher and Alvin Chase of Eastern Tire. (Photo courtesy PAWS Animal Adoption Center)

During PAWS Animal Adoption Center’s Annual Summer Soiree held on July 10 at CellarDoor Winery in Lincolnville, Eastern Tire & Auto Services and Janet Morecraft were honored for their unwavering commitment and support to the organization. 

Aaron Mitschke, NP, joins MaineHealth Primary Care Family Medicine Liberty
Aaron Mitschke. (Photo courtesy MaineHealth Waldo Hospital)

MaineHealth Waldo Hospital welcomes Aaron Mitschke, NP, to its Primary Care Family Medicine Liberty practice.

Mitschke comes to MHWH from Jircik Medical Group in Burleson, Texas, where he worked as a nurse practitioner for the past nine years providing a full range of primary care services in an internal medicine/family practice outpatient clinic. Before that, he worked for Agape Clinic in Dallas as the clinic manager and a nurse practitioner for five years.

Northern Light Orthopedics welcomes new surgeon to Ellsworth
James Duffey, MD. (Photo courtesy Northern Light Orthopedics)

ELLSWORTH — Northern Light Orthopedics welcomes James Duffey, MD to Ellsworth. Dr. Duffey is board certified and specializes in total joint replacement and sports medicine.  

Union unveils revised version of map considered 'crucial' to heritage
The revised "Come Spring" historical map of the common is unveiled during a ceremony, July 18, 2025. (Photo by Sarah Thompson)

UNION – The map in Come Spring was crucial to the novel, and through the years, people have realized how crucial a large painted map would be for Union’s heritage.

Residents gathered on the Common, Friday, July 18, to witness the unveiling of a revised historic map of the Common, and the addition of an aerial photo, and to acknowledge labor and donations that make the oldest common in Maine (and listed on the National Registry) an enjoyable gathering spot.

Sculptors race clock at Rockland park; residents allege City's disregard for neighbors
(Photo by Sarah Thompson)

Ten sculptors at Snow Marine Park continue to race the clock to finish promised carvings before a Rockland Stone Symposium finale. They’ve committed upwards of 12-hour days from July 14 to July 26. Their motivation is the auction of their finished products, with proceeds going to the artists and to Hurricane Island Center for Science and Leadership.

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