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UMaine awarded $5M NSF grant to lead statewide STEM Teacher Corps initiative
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Coastal Rivers receives $8,500 in funding for accessible trail at Castner Brook

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Island Institute names Charles French as Chief Community Development Officer

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Camden Artist Gabrielle Benzie captures quiet magic of natural world
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Maine Dept. of Labor no-cost trainings for Jan. 2026

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Island Institute names Charles French as Chief Community Development Officer
UMaine awarded $5M NSF grant to lead statewide STEM Teacher Corps initiative
Coastal Rivers receives $8,500 in funding for accessible trail at Castner Brook
Camden Artist Gabrielle Benzie captures quiet magic of natural world
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Maine Dept. of Labor no-cost trainings for Jan. 2026
Mainers encouraged to nominate an educator for State/County Teacher of the Year
Potential buyer for Rockland police station; public workshop for relocation draws mixed ideas
Maine loggers are used to hard times. Then came the tariffs.
Technical Center students complete Steel-Pro welding challenge; company offers facility tours in Rockland
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Marine

Camden receives $5.9 million National Coastal Resilience Fund grant to launch Megunticook River restoration project
Operation Game Thief investigates theft of aquaculture equipment, oysters in Falmouth
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Big Jim to stand tall over Searsport in celebration of the Maine sardine and fishing communities
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Big Jim to stand tall over Searsport in celebration of the Maine sardine and fishing communities
Lyman-Morse to build solar-powered ferries for Merrimack River Service
Maine Fishermen’s Forum accepting seminar proposals for March 2026
Maine DMR 2025 Lobster Trap Auction begins Friday
'Salmon Restoration on the Penobscot River' film collaborative by Penobscot Nation and Maine DMR available for viewing
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Agriculture

Fill your feeders for Mid-Coast Christmas Bird Counts
Megunticook Watershed Association receives grant to fund major watershed survey
Maine Audubon earns Service Enterprise Certification
Governor proclaims November 28, 2025 as Maine Grown Christmas Tree Day
UMaine Extension offers workshops on managing parasite risk in small ruminants at multiple locations
Aldermere Farm installs 111-kilowatt rooftop solar system
Coastal Rivers and Mexicali Blues partner to create new trail to Marsh River Bog
UMaine Extension to offer farm succession planning online or in-person
In-Depth Farm Financial Workshop being held in Brunswick
UMaine Extension specialist recognized as emerging leader by national tourism peers
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'Storytelling is essential for connection and visibility'
Next LEARN at UMC Workshop: Storytelling for Impact
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United Midcoast Charities will host its next LEARN@UMC professional development workshop on Wednesday, Jan. 14, from 9 to 10:30 a.m., at the UMC office in Camden. The session, Storytelling for Impact, will be led by award-winning journalist and audio producer Elaine Appleton Grant.

Proposed 6-unit apartment house on Gay Street returns to Rockland Planning Board
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ROCKLAND — Alterations to a proposal to construct a 6-unit apartment house on Gay Street have been made, and developers will return before the Planning Board, Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2025.

Broad Vision Builders, of Medford, Massachusetts, is proposing to build a three-story, 2,267-square-foot structure on the lawn at 26 Gay Street, parallel to the current house on the property. The current house is not a part of the development plans, according to the Code Enforcement Office.

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Councilors counter ADA confusion, lack of public transit in support of Rockland parking restriction ordinance
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ROCKLAND — “Ultimately, would you rather a building be built with four apartments with parking, or six apartments without?” said Planning Board Member Ed Ledoux, during the Dec. 8, 2025 City Council Meeting. “Worded another way, how many parking spaces is worth one person sleeping in their car? Would you rather someone open a restaurant without parking, or not start their business at all?”

First public workshop regarding need for new Rockland police station, Dec. 17
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ROCKLAND — Join City Manager Tom Luttrell and Police Chief Tim Carroll on Wednesday, Dec. 17, at 5:30 p.m., for the first public meeting on a new police station. The meeting will take place at City Hall, 270 Pleasant Street in Rockland.

If you cannot attend, but have questions or comments for the meeting, please email them directly to City Manager Tom Luttrell.

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Maine Cancer Foundation announces transportation and lodging grant recipients, initiatives
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Through grant funding and commissioned research, Maine Cancer Foundation recently invested $700,000 in support of cancer patients’ access to care.

According to Maine Cancer Foundation, in a news release, the research – a transportation and lodging needs assessment – offers an increased understanding of services available to Maine patients and a roadmap to better support cancer patients in their access needs in the future. The 14 grant awards will provide transportation and lodging to cancer patients when they need it the most. 

Knox County Regional Airport invites community to public information meeting on master plan update
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"The Knox County Regional Airport is preparing an update to its Airport Master Plan, and we want to hear from you," said Knox County Regional Airport, in a news release.

The airport's second Public Information Meeting will be held Thursday, Jan. 8, at 5 p.m., at the Owls Head Transportation Museum. This is an opportunity for community members to learn about the project, understand its goals, and ask questions. KCRA will be covering Inventory and Forecast topics.

'the drive, heart, and excellence that make this state extraordinary'
Nonprofit honored along with four businesses for Maine's 2025 Governor's Award for Business Excellence
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Four Maine employers have been honored as recipients of the 2025 Governor's Award for Business Excellence (GABE), the State's premier recognition for Maine businesses that demonstrate leadership, innovation, and commitment to their employees and communities.

For the first time ever, an award was also presented to a Maine nonprofit in recognition of the 7,000 nonprofits in Maine and the important contributions they make to the state's communities and economy, according to a news release.

awarded to 44 projects selected from 108 applications
Rockland, Searsmont, Coastal Mountains Land Trust win Maine Trails Program grants
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The City of Rockland, the Town of Searsmont, and Coastal Mountain Land Trust are among recipients of Maine Trails Program grants in the first round.

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MANP, Maine Community Foundation launch workforce support program for small nonprofits
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The Maine Association of Nonprofits (MANP), in partnership with the Maine Community Foundation (MaineCF) and KGA, is launching a free Employee Assistance Program (EAP) designed to support the health, wellbeing and resilience of Maine’s nonprofit workforce. This new benefit will provide small nonprofits with free access to professional, confidential support for staff and leaders to address personal or work-related challenges that may affect their job performance, health or overall wellness.

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Maine Dept. of Labor reminds of resources for laid off workers
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In the wake of several Subway locations closing this week in Maine following the revocation of their business registrations, the Maine Department of Labor is attempting to reach affected workers who have lost their employment, according to MDOL, in a news release. The Department also wants to remind anyone who experiences a layoff of the resources available to them.

Rockland Main Street’s "ROCKLocal and Win" returns for second year
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Rockland Main Street announces the return of ROCKlocal & WIN! to Downtown Rockland with 35 businesses participating up, down, and around Main Street.

"Last year was the inaugural year and was very exciting for our community, businesses, and visitors, and Rockland Main Street is thrilled to bring it back for the 2025 season," said Amy Brautigan, Rockland Main Street Festival of Lights Planning Committee, in a news release.

Former Rockland Street junkyard remediation begins, plans for affordable housing continue
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ROCKLAND — Remediation of a former junkyard site in Rockland has begun, paving the way for six affordable houses in the near future.

Herring Gut Coastal Science Center announces new Board of Directors member
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PORT CLYDE — Tom Fina has joined the Board of Directors for The Herring Gut Coastal Science Center.

Fina has sailed and explored Maine since the 1960s, when he fell in love with the Maine coast and islands as a child, according to Herring Gut, in a news release. Born in Italy and raised in Washington, D.C. and Italy, Fina attended Harvard College and the University of Virginia School of Law. Post college, he worked for four years as a lobbyist in the New Jersey State Legislature.

Ashley Rackliff joins Allen Insurance and Financial
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Ashley Rackliff has joined Allen Insurance and Financial as a Client Service Associate in the company’s personal insurance division.

Rackliff brings a strong background in customer service and management, with prior experience in banking, hospitality and retail leadership, according to Allen Insurance and Financial, in a news release. She holds an associate degree in business administration and is currently pursuing her bachelor’s degree in the same field.

"not a punishment or a negative reflection of the PD, but a way to provide an absolute protection for every officer and every City employee"
Rockland City Council enacts immigration ordinance; effective in 30 days
First part of ordinance draft

ROCKLAND — “Let us send a clear, powerful message, once again,” said Councilor Kaitlin Callahan. “Rockland stands with all of its residents. We will protect our community, and we will protect those who serve it and protect it. And once again, show that we will never be governed by fear. Not today, not tomorrow, and not ever.”

from WASHINGTON
DEA launches Fentanyl Free America initiative to combat synthetic drug crisis
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The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration is intensifying its fight against the deadly threat of synthetic opioids with the launch of Fentanyl Free America, a comprehensive enforcement initiative and public awareness campaign aimed at reducing both the supply and demand for fentanyl.

how Maine's small business community can be better prepared for extreme weather
CEI creates small business guide for extreme weather, offers workshop in Scarborough
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To help Maine small businesses of all industries survive and thrive in the face of extreme weather, Coastal Enterprises, Inc.

Worm Bin Harvest Workshop at Merryspring
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Jock Robie will lead an indoor Worm Bin Harvest workshop, Tuesday, Jan. 13, at 6 p.m., at Merryspring Nature Center. This session is for any interested alumni and new students, according to Merryspring, in a news release.

Attendance is free and pre-registration required by emailing info@merryspring.org or calling 207-236-2239. This workshop is generously co-sponsored by Camden Riverhouse Hotel. 

30th Annual CN Brown Miracle Ball raises $140,000
CN Brown Company raises $250,000 for MaineHealth Barbara Bush Children’s Hospital during fiscal year
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"CN Brown Company has demonstrated a commitment to pediatric health, raising $250,000 for MaineHealth Barbara Bush Children’s Hospital (MHBBCH) in fiscal year 2025," said MaineHealth, in a news release.

These funds, generated through three major fundraising events sponsored by CN Brown, will directly support MHBBCH’s mission to provide world-class care, innovative treatments and family-centered programs that make a difference in the lives of thousands of children each year.

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UMaine Extension webinar to focus on financial management for horticulture businesses
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University of Maine Cooperative Extension will host a webinar on Monday, January 5, 2026, from 6 - 7:15 p.m., focused on building financial literacy and management skills for commercial horticulture businesses.

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