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a longtime supporter with a deep passion for women’s health
AUGUSTA — The Maine Library Commission voted unanimously Monday to postpone its vote to adopt a new agreement that would force the state’s smallest libraries to hire directors and expand their hours if they want to continue to access the state’s inter-library loan service, including e-books, and internet service.
travelers are required to present a state-issued REAL ID, passport/passport card, or other TSA compliant identification to fly commercially as well as to enter select federal facilities
confronting the rising pressures and burden on working families
ROCKLAND — Following a swearing-in for returning councilors-elect to Rockland City Council, November 17, 2025, the five returning councilors voted among themselves for the 2025-26 mayoral position.
Rockland’s new mayor, Councilor Adam Lachman, received three votes, while two votes went to Councilor Nathan Davis.
standards will impact several midcoast libraries
Cleaning supplies are often a large portion of a monthly grocery bill and SNAP benefits don’t cover the purchase of non-food items
Councilor Lachman adds thoughts
Rockland’s oldest commercial district
As the demand for adaptive recreation continues to rise, the campus offers the space, infrastructure, and flexibility needed to expand year-round programming
Maine’s most dedicated and inspired caregivers who tirelessly serve thousands of older and disabled individuals
cows, hot cocoa, ugly sweaters, and more
in lieu of fundraising events, Trekkers must now raise $20,000 to meet current enrollment
Deadline for parade float entries is December 3, 2025
Former Dockside Restaurant takes on new life, menu
121 Midcoast and Blue Hill Peninsula businesses

