Skip to main content
Home
  • Visit our partners:
  • Boothbay Register
  • Wiscasset Newspaper

Sub menu header

  • Business Directory
  • Classifieds
  • Public Notices

Search form

Sub menu 2 header

  • BE A SUPPORTER
  • Subscribe
  • eEdition
  • Contact Us
  • Contact us
  • Contact Us
  • Login
  • Home
  • News
  • Talk
  • Work
  • Calendar
  • Sports
  • Culture
  • Life
  • Business Directory
  • Classifieds
  • Public Notices
  • Be a Supporter
  • Subscribe
  • eEdition
  • Contact Us
  • Contact Us
  • Login

Work

Maine Youth Circus performs circus arts, like juggling, during Wiscasset Art Walk, Thursday, August 28, 4-7pm, in Wiscasset Village. (Maine Youth Circus photo)
Maine Youth Circus performs during Wiscasset Art Walk, Aug. 28
The Green Bartlett Fund logo
Green Jobs for ME’s Renewable Energy Career Fair planned in Rockland

State of Maine seal
Union's Bessey Bridge repair requires closure of Common Road section

Event poster
Rockland District Nursing Association holds 2025 Basket Social
There’s really nothing ‘grand’ about BMW’s pocket rocket M235 xDrive Gran Coupe, and by definition an automobile with four doors is a sedan, not a coupé, but it’s refreshing to see a legitimately performance-tuned, all-wheel-drive Beemer with a sticker below 60 grand. To be exact, $59,175. This color is Vegas Red Metallic.
Yee-ha! BMW M235 xDrive Gran Coupe

Commerce

Union's Bessey Bridge repair requires closure of Common Road section
Yee-ha! BMW M235 xDrive Gran Coupe
MaineHealth Waldo Hospital names first full-time stroke coordinator
City of Rockland completes 2025 revaluation, MIL rate lowered
Overnight closures of I-95 Exit 113 northbound off and on ramps in Augusta
Overnight closure of southbound off ramp from U.S. Route 1, Aug. 17
UPDATE: Overnight closure of northbound ramp of U.S. Route 1, Aug. 14
The New Normal: Hyundai Kona Limited AWD
Waldo CAP announces USDA Child and Adult Care Food Program Participation
OUT Maine awards college scholarships to seven students in 2025
More >>

Marine

Atlantic bluefin tuna diets are shifting in a changing Gulf of Maine, say UMaine researchers
UPDATE: Continued pollution cleanup around grounded vessel in Rockland harbor, removal begins Aug. 11
The Jellyfish in the Room
New Maine law makes changes to Aquaculture leases
Should Mainers be concerned by shark sightings?
Bath Iron Works secures contract for Navy’s newest DDG-51 Destroyer
2025 Delegate crowned at Maine Lobster Festival
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
More >>

Agriculture

Get to know Georges River Land Trust at conservation happy hour
Registration opens for free pesticide disposal events in October
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
More >>

More Work

improve grazing practices and soil health
Nationally-recognized expert to lead on-farm dairy grazing workshops across Maine
Troy Bishopp. (Photo courtesy University of Maine Cooperative Extension)

University of Maine Cooperative Extension, the Maine Grass Farmers Network, the National Grazing Land Coalition, and Northern Tilth announce a three-day series of workshops focused on pasture and forage management on August 26, 27 and 28. These hands-on workshops are designed to help farmers, graziers and landowners improve their grazing practices and soil health.

explore the assisted living community, meet residents and staff, free literature on helping loved ones
Assisted Living Open House at Quarry Hill, Sept. 11
National Assisted Living Week logo

Older adults and family members interested in learning more about assisted living are invited to attend an Assisted Living Open House at Quarry Hill, in Camden, Thursday, Sept. 11, from 4 to 5:30 p.m., at Quarry Hill’s main building, the Anderson Inn.

The event is planned as part of Quarry Hill’s annual observance of National Assisted Living Week, scheduled this year for September 7–13.

apple-centric celebration includes art-making, local tree history, cider pressing and tasting, pie sale, and more
Apples Jubilee at Langlais Art Preserve features Nate Luce’s Apple Magic, John Bunker talk
Georges River Land Trust logo

Georges River Land Trust invites the public to experience Apples Jubilee, Saturday, Sept. 6, at Langlais Art Preserve.

This day of apple-centric celebration will include art-making, local tree history, cider pressing and tasting, a pie sale, and more. At the heart of this celebration will be the return of Apple Magic, an immersive, site-specific performance and installation by Rockland-based artist Nate Luce.

Public invited to attend Vet Center dedication ceremony in So. Portland
VetCenter logo

The public is invited to attend a ceremony dedicating the new Portland Vet Center location. The dedication ceremony will take place  Aug.

proposed Four Season Master Plan, new multi-use and mountain bike specific trail network
Snow Bowl general manager to speak at annual Hosmer Pond Assoc. meeting, Aug. 21
2025 Vision Plan. (Image courtesy Ken Gross, Hosmer Pond Association)

Jeff Nathan, the General Manager of the Snow Bowl, will be the featured speaker at the annual Hosmer Pond Association Meeting on August 21. Nathan will present a draft of the proposed Four Season Master Plan for the Snow Bowl, and welcomes a Q&A session; the Town of Camden hired SE Group to draw up the proposal this summer.

The Town also engaged OSI (Outdoor Sports Institute) for the development of a new multi-use and mountain bike specific trail network. Both topics will be covered.  

open to ALL jobseekers, not just veterans and their families
2025 Maine Hire-A-Vet Campaign kicks off in Augusta, Aug. 14
Maine Hire-A-Vet logo 2025

The 2025 Maine Hire-A-Vet Campaign kicks off this Thursday, August 14, at the Augusta Civic Center. Maine's annual 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.

The kickoff will be followed by monthly in-person hiring events throughout the state:

designed for farmers seeking natural and respectful ways to manage livestock losses
Livestock carcass composting workshop for farmers, homesteaders
University of Maine flag

WINTERPORT — University of Maine Cooperative Extension will host a workshop on On-Farm Composting of Animal Mortalities, Saturday, Aug. 16, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at Waldoview Farm, 238 Goshen Road, Winterport.

Caitlyn Robbins earns Maine Insurance License
Caitlyn Robbins. (Photo courtesy J. Edward Knight Insurance)

Caitlyn Robbins has successfully passed her Maine Insurance License exam, solidifying her role as a licensed insurance agent. Robbins serves clients at both the New Harbor and Boothbay Harbor offices of J. Edward Knight Insurance.

A native of Waldoboro, Robbins is a graduate of Medomak Valley High School. Her recent achievement marks a significant step in her career, enhancing her ability to provide comprehensive insurance services to the local communities.

Business student from Union co-develops award-winning AI chatbot for Sherwin-Williams
Maine Business School student Connor Daigle (right) and his teammates, Paige Martin (center) and Gracie Coker (left), won the Sherwin-Williams’ Eastern Division Internship Competition with a chatbot service they designed for the company. (Photo courtesy Connor Daigle)

ORONO — When Connor Daigle of Union, Maine attended a career event at the Maine Business School, he didn’t expect it would lead him to a top-tier internship and an award-winning team project.

Daigle, who is double majoring in marketing and business information systems and security management, led his team to victory in Sherwin-Williams’ Eastern Division Internship Competition with a chatbot service they designed for the company.

Out of more than 1,600 participants, only about 260 organizations receive the Partner for Change Award each year
MaineHealth Pen Bay and Waldo Hospitals earn 2025 Practice Greenhealth Partner for Change Awards
Members of the Pen Bay and Waldo Hospital Sustainability Committee gathered in the Bay View Café at Pen Bay Hospital to accept a Practice Greenhealth Partner for Change Award on Tuesday, Aug. 5. (Photo courtesy MaineHealth)

ROCKPORT and BELFAST — MaineHealth Pen Bay and Waldo Hospitals have earned national recognition with the 2025 Practice Greenhealth Partner for Change Awards, highlighting their strong commitment to environmental sustainability in health care.

Presented by Practice Greenhealth (PGH), the leading nonprofit organization dedicated to sustainable health care, the award honors hospitals that have made significant progress in reducing their environmental impact through comprehensive sustainability programs.

Route 1 roadwork in Woolwich timeframe of Aug. - Oct. 2025
Maine seal

WOOLWICH — The Maine Department of Transportation will be conducting work on Route 1 in Woolwich starting Monday, August 4, 2025. Work is scheduled to be completed by October 1.

This is a highway preservation project that involves improving the pavement with a new thin asphalt layer. The project area begins at .02 miles south of Route 127 and extends north 0.3 miles of Montsweag Road. Drivers will encounter a one lane road during construction and short delays under 10 minutes.

Aug. 9 and 12
New energy-efficient home builder announces open houses for first Searsport build
c

Zero Energy Homes is on a mission to make energy-efficient homes more affordable to year-round Mainers, and it welcomes the public to two open houses of its first build in Searsport, on August 9, from 1 to 4 p.m., and August 12, from 4 to 7 p.m.

Opinionated at any speed . . . Silvio Calabi
The Hottest Hatch: Hyundai Ioniq 5 N AWD
The Ioniq 5 N, an award-winning paragon of power, performance and value, raises the hot-hatch bar to new heights. This color is un-shiny Performance Blue Matte over Black.

“Let’s go out to Beth’s,” said my wife, the Blind Lady. “I want some garden tomatoes.” We threaded through the summer traffic in town, stopping at the crosswalks like the good citizens we aspire to be, and made our way into the countryside. “This thing rides like a truck!” She said. “What is it?” 

Combined Public Safety Building idea tabled, Rockland continues search for new property
Current Police Station at 1 Park Drive, in Rockland. (File photo by Sarah Thompson)

ROCKLAND — An idea to construct a new Public Safety Building housing Fire/EMS and Police on the site of the current fire station has been tabled as of the Aug. 4, 2025 Agenda-Setting meeting of Rockland City Council. The City Manager and the Police Chief will, instead, continue looking at other properties for just the police.

Catching up on Rockland's police station history with Brian Harden

Second Story Builders: dedicated to pioneering circular construction practices in Midcoast Maine
Radical Reuse Festival and Artisan Fair planned for Union
Pen Bay Pilot logo

Second Story Builders will host the inaugural Radical Reuse Festival & Artisan Fair, Saturday, Aug. 23, from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m., at 2179 Heald Hwy in Union (the old Agway building).

UMaine Extension hosts tech-enabled farm tour in Rockport, Aug. 8
Tenderwild Farm. (Photo courtesy University of Maine Cooperative Extension and Tenderwild Farm)

University of Maine Cooperative Extension and the Maine New Farmers Project will host “Using Tech to Grow Sales on the Mid-Coast” on Friday, August 8, from 10 a.m. - noon, at Tenderwild Farm, 33 Gurney St., Rockport. A rain date is scheduled for August 15.

Commissioner of Maine Department of Transportation retires in August
Maine seal

Bruce Van Note, Commissioner of the Maine Department of Transportation (MaineDOT), will retire from his position on August 15, 2025.

Governor Janet Mills nominated Van Note as commissioner of MaineDOT in 2019. His tenure as commissioner culminates a professional transportation career of over 30 years in Maine, which also included a dozen years as Deputy Commissioner of MaineDOT from 2002-2014, and as Director of Policy and Planning for the Maine Turnpike Authority (MTA) from 2014 through 2019.

Overnight ramp closures at Route 1 Brunswick, Aug. 3
Maine Department of Transportation logo

BRUNSWICK — The Maine Department of Transportation began work on Route 1 in Brunswick on July 6. Work is scheduled to be completed by December 1, 2025.

On August 3, between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m., crews will close the northbound and southbound ramps of U.S. Route 1 leading to the Main Street Bridge and the Topsham Bypass Bridge over the Androscoggin River one at a time. Each closure will be clearly marked with cones and signage directing drivers to the next available exit.

Opinionated at any speed . . . Silvio Calabi
Newly Plush: Mitsubishi Outlander SEL 2.5 S-AWC
For 2025, Mitsubishi carried out a mid-cycle refresh of the 2022 generation of its compact SUV, the Outlander, with styling tweaks, slightly more power, upgrades to the cabin and infotainment systems, and a re-tune of the suspension for a smoother, quieter ride. It is available as a gas-burner or a plug-in hybrid. It’s hard to tell here, but this color is Graphite Gray with a black roof.

It’s been a while, Outlander—nice to see you back in the driveway, and all growed up, too. Once upon a time, this was what a family bought because Mom & Dad didn’t want to spend the bucks for a compact SUV from Honda, Toyota or Mazda. On paper, the Outlander occupied the same niche but at a bare-bones price, as it offered only the bare bones of a smaller family vehicle. 

approaching our lives and our relationships with a restorative lens, mindset, and worldview
Restorative Justice announces training dates for Fall 2025
Restorative Justice Project Maine logo

The Restorative Justice Project Maine will be offering a new Foundations of Community Based Restorative Practices training this fall. The series includes six days: Aug. 20-21 and 28, Sept. 25, Nov. 6, and Dec. 4, from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. each day, online via Zoom.

More

Support the Pilot

Open to all, supported by readers. Become an online member today:

Hi,

Welcome and thank you for your support.

To manage your account, just hover and click on your name above.

Join Today Member Login
real estate

Sponsored Content

Main Street Shop

Custom image
Top-quality dining experience in the comfort of your own space.
Around the Table
Custom image
Broadway's "25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee"
The Waldo Theatre
Custom image
Presenting Noel Paul Stookey w/Michael Burd
Camden Opera House
Custom image
Camden Summer Sounds
Camden Opera House
Custom image
Connect with Our Community: Advertise Online and in the Wave
Penobscot Bay Pilot
Custom image
Accepting New Clients | Camden Hyperbaric
Camden Hyperbaric
Custom image
The Good Table has everything you need to prepare your next delicious meal.
The Good Table
Custom image
Accepting New Students
Peopleplace Cooperative Preschool
More

Sponsored Content

Main Street Buzz

PAWS Yappy Hour Details

PAWS Yappy Hour at Barren's This Sunday!

P.A.W.S Animal Adoption Center
Exterior of 1Fish Point Road in New Harbor

Classic Cape with Stunning John’s Bay Views in New Harbor

Newcastle Realty
Live Music!

Brett Slater on the deck Tuesday afternoon!!

Brady’s
Loonie Our Mascot

Attention 9-12th Graders! Come Row With Us! Afternoon practices begin September 2nd Check out these important dates!

Megunticook Rowing
Loonie Our Mascot

Don’t Miss Out! Come Learn To Row through August!

Megunticook Rowing
Thrummed Mitten Workshop

9/13 Thrummed Mitten Workshop & Knit-Along!

Southport General Store & Barn
Hilton Family and Cindy Wade, President of LincolnHealth hold a 15,000 check, a donation from the Hilton Family in honor of Brenda Hilton

Next Generation of Hilton Family Donates $15,000 to MaineHealth Waldoboro in Honor of Brenda Hilton

Newcastle Realty
The Camden Rotary Club members will serve their annual pancake breakfast on August 30.

Camden Rotary Club Pancake Breakfast Set for August 30

Camden Rotary Club

Classifieds

Recent Listings

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS CHRHS WINDOW & SIDING
2018 BMWi 320 XDrive
Boats for Sale
Waterfront Office Space For Rent
Jackson 3 bedroom
ANYONE FIND MY KEYS???
GARAGE SALE
Yard sale 1 day only!
Intuitive Painting Services
ROCKLAND Sunday Childcare Workers (2 posts)
More Classifieds>>

Upcoming Events

Midcoast Habitat for Humanity to host 7th Annual Holes for Homes golf tournament
Friday, August 22, 2025 - 08:00 am
Public invited to register for Coast Guard 5K Run to Remember
Friday, August 22, 2025 - 08:00 am
Friday Farm Tours at Aldermere during summer 2025
Friday, June 20, 2025 - 10:00 am
‘Eastern Resplendence; brush paintings by Jean Kigel’ on display at Alfond Gallery
Friday, August 22, 2025 - 04:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Coastal Reflections, Lab Art featured at Local Color Gallery
Friday, August 22, 2025 - 04:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Fourth Friday Art Walk in Belfast
Friday, May 23, 2025 - 04:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Final Artwalk Waldoboro of 2025 season, Aug. 22
Friday, August 22, 2025 - 04:00 pm to 7:00 pm
'Interstitial Sea' paintings by Chris Augusta, Bruce Metrick on display at Arts In The Barn
Friday, August 22, 2025 - 05:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Public Supper at South Thomaston church, Aug. 22
Friday, August 22, 2025 - 05:30 pm
Tinsley Ellis
Friday, August 22, 2025 - 07:30 pm

Most Popular

  • UPDATE: Settlement details... (10,379)

  • UPDATE: Arrest made in... (8,508)

  • Camden man arrested for... (4,176)

  • Walter 'Bub' Ash, obituary (3,532)

  • Levern A. Kelley, obituary (3,404)

  • Colleen A. (Cook) Oxton... (3,174)

  • Quick responses save Rockland... (2,578)

  • Waldo County Sheriff's beat (2,286)

  • Allen P. Holmes, notice (2,206)

  • Knox County deed transfers (2,161)

Forging new paths in times of change ...

Thanks to our readers and especially our supporters who help to keep PenBayPilot.com an open and accessible community hub.

Your support is even more critical during rapidly changing times, when communication is paramount. While we work hard to keep you informed about the Midcoast community, how citizens cope and thrive, we need your help, too.

We are grateful to those who already participate. If you are not a supporter, please consider becoming one today. Join for as little as $2.99 per month and support local journalism on a community hub that serves everyone.

Section

  • Home
  • News
  • Talk
  • Work
  • Calendar
  • Sports
  • Culture
  • Life

About Us

  • Who we are
  • Contact Us
  • Site Policy
  • Newsletter
  • Become a Supporter

Channels

  • Our Facebook Page
  • Follow our Twitter Feed
  • YouTube Channel
  • Instagram

Advertise

  • Online Solutions
  • Become an Affiliate
  • Advertise in the Wave
  • What's New
© 2024 Maine-OK Enterprises, Inc
Design by Adaptive Theme