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Firefighter Foundation grows from temporary Searsmont fundraiser with community support
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Maine Marine Patrol, law enforcement participate in Operation Dry Water, July 3-5

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New Maine restrictions on certain rodenticides and herbicides now in effect

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Know Maine's Consumer Fireworks Laws: Celebrate safely this Fourth of July
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Friday Farm Tours at Aldermere in Rockport

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Firefighter Foundation grows from temporary Searsmont fundraiser with community support
Know Maine's Consumer Fireworks Laws: Celebrate safely this Fourth of July
Free info session in Bangor for low-income public navigating criminal record sealing and legal name change
Groundbreaking ceremony held for new youth psychiatric residential treatment facility in Saco
MaineHealth Pen Bay, Waldo Hospitals earn top marks in national oncology quality survey
Rockland Public Library to be closed June 29
Maine Dept. of Labor no-cost trainings, July 2026
City of Rockland adopts Fiscal Year 2027 Municipal Budget
Herring Gut Coastal Science Center welcomes two new members to Advisory Council
MaineHealth Surgical Care Rockport earns reaccreditation for vascular services
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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
Guidance from Maine Dept of Labor: Youth working lobster boats as independent contractors in Maine
Island Institute partners with ePropulsion to power high-voltage fishing workboat 
Halibut fishing season begins May 18
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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
Belfast Bay Watershed Coalition receives award from Maine Environmental Education Association
Megunticook RiverKeepers to merge with Megunticook Watershed Association
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East Forty Farm and Dairy
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 and open to everyone, RSVP requested
Celebrate the conservation of Hope’s Edge Farm with Land Trust, Maine Farmland Trust
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HOPE — "Georges River Land Trust is proud to hold the conservation easement on Hope’s Edge Farm, a vital source of local produce in the Midcoast," said a news release. "Since 2005, Georges River Land Trust has worked with a generous and committed Hope landowner to place an agricultural conservation easement on the 100-acre working farm at the base of Philbrook and Hatchett Mountains. Thanks to support from Maine Farmland Trust and the Land for Maine’s Future Program, this property was permanently protected in 2025."

music festival fundraiser for Finding Our Voices, August 1, in Appleton
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.

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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.

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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MaineHealth awarded $1.1M NIH grant to research pediatric PFAS exposure
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MaineHealth has received a five-year, $1.1 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to support mentorship and research focused on the health impacts of the so-called “forever chemicals” known as PFAS in children and adolescents. The award will help MaineHealth expand environmental health research in Maine while supporting the development of the next generation of clinician scientists studying environmental health risks. 

Homeworthy's new community thrift store, Thriftworthy, opens June 24
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ROCKPORT — Thriftworthy, a new community thrift store run by Homeworthy, officially opens on Wednesday, June 24, at 618 West Street in West Rockport. 

Made possible through the donation of a building and the collective efforts of volunteers, donors, staff, and supporters, Thriftworthy is a volunteer-run initiative that will support Homeworthy's mission of fighting cycles of poverty and homelessness in Midcoast Maine.

originally constructed in 1919, Central Fire Station served generations of Brunswick firefighters
Former Brunswick fire station plaque ceremony, ribbon-cutting for mixed-use housing, brewery
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BRUNSWICK — Developers Collaborative will celebrate the grand opening and ribbon-cutting of 21 Town Hall Place on Friday, June 19, marking the completion of the historic redevelopment of Brunswick's former Central Fire Station into a mixed-use property featuring five affordable apartment homes and Moderation Brewing.

MaineHealth Pen Bay and Waldo Hospitals adjusted hours for June 19, 2026
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ROCKPORT and BELFAST — In observance of Juneteenth, MaineHealth Pen Bay and Waldo Hospitals announce the following adjusted holiday hours and closures on Friday, June 19:

 The retail pharmacy at MaineHealth Pen Bay Hospital will be open for abbreviated hours, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

 All physician practices, as well as outpatient labs, cancer care, radiology and cardiac testing, will be closed.

Walk-in care Belfast and Rockland will remain open for normal business hours, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.

weekly mobile office hours and activities program
Healthy Kids is finalist in MaineBiz’s inaugural “Community Impact Awards”
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DAMARISCOTTA — Healthy Kids, a community-based family resource network and Maine Children’s Trust’s designated partner for child abuse and neglect prevention in Lincoln and Knox counties, was a June 10 finalist in the “Nonprofit Collaboration of the Year” category at MaineBiz’s first ever, “Community Impact Awards,” hosted at IHG’s Holiday Inn Portland-By the Bay, Portland.

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Union honors John Shepard with 2026 Spirit of America tribute
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The Town of Union has selected John Shepard as recipient of the 2026 Union, Maine, Spirit of America Foundation Tribute for his commendable community service. The Select Board presented a framed copy of the tribute to Shepard during the June 2, 2026 Board meeting.

The tribute reads:

honoring Paul, the life he built, the numerous footprints he left on our community
Town of Union dedicates annual report to Paul Gaudreau
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The Town of Union is dedicating this year's Town Report to Paul Gaudreau. The Select Board presented a framed copy of the dedication to Gaudreau's wife during the June 2, 2026 Board meeting.

The Town wrote the following description of Gaudreau in the report:

Craftsmanship, Humor, Adventure, and Community. 

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AIO’s Summer Weekend Meals Program begins June 25 in collaboration with local libraries 
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AIO announces the start of their Summer Weekend Meals Program, a continuation of their school year Weekend Meals Program, which will start June 25 and run through August 27. 

care and support for young children of working families on the Midcoast
Boogie for the Babes fundraiser exceeded organizers' expectations
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Friends and donors gathered at the Camden Yacht Club on Saturday, June 6, to raise funds for the Penobscot Bay YMCA Early Child Care Program, which provides crucial care and support for young children of working families on the Midcoast.

Local nonprofits among recipients of 2026 Community Matters More grants
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silent auction for newly established Firefighter Foundation, special ceremony for responders to Searsmont fire
Inaugural First Responders Weekend at Transportation Museum
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The Owls Head Transportation Museum will host its inaugural First Responders Weekend on June 27-28, 2026, bringing together emergency service organizations, historic apparatus, modern response equipment, educational exhibits, and family activities to celebrate the individuals who help keep Maine communities safe.

Activities will take place throughout the museum grounds from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., both days, and are included with regular museum admission. Active First Responders and museum members will receive free admission to the event with a valid ID. 

supporting chamber music concerts, free community events in Lincoln, Knox, Penobscot counties
Salt Bay Chamberfest awarded $45,000 grant by National Endowment for the Arts
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Through a highly competitive, merit-based process, Salt Bay Chamberfest (SBC) has been selected by the National Endowment for the Arts to receive a $45,000 Arts Project grant. The nonprofit chamber music festival, headquartered in Damariscotta, is now in its 32 nd season. According to SBC, in a news release, the funds will go toward the organization’s August 2026 season, helping to support its series of chamber music concerts and free community events held throughout Lincoln, Knox, and Penobscot counties.

Family-run eatery also features a cocktail bar at night
Scullery Made, a new deli/cafe anchors in Searsport
Mary Kate Labenski, owner of Scullery Made. Photo by Kay Stephens

SEARSPORT—The tiny town of Searsport has undergone a revival in the last few years with the addition of a new brewery, a grocery store, a mercantile, and Hello Sailor's expanded space for a music hotspot. 

Locals— and those in nearby towns—now have another reason to find a parking spot on Main Street. Scullery Made, a new deli and cocktail bar owned by Mary Kate Labenski, opened on May 14.

Rockland voters approve charter amendment for workforce housing, City speaks to significance
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ROCKLAND — Rockland voters approved a charter amendment Tuesday, June 9, 2026, giving the city greater flexibility to use previously authorized bond funding to support the development of affordable workforce housing, building on Rockland’s pioneering efforts to address local housing needs. 

"The measure passed by a vote of 1,231 to 720, reaffirming community support for Rockland’s efforts to increase housing opportunities, strengthen the local economy, and expand the city’s tax base," said the City, in a June 11 news release.

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