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Good weather at Rockland's Earth Day cleanup pulls the trash in, lures the volunteers out
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Work begins on Kittery Visitor Information Center parking area, access road

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Latest detection of emerald ash borer is far removed from any area in Maine where the tree disease is found

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Maintenance work on Casco Bay Bridge, April 29, May 19
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MaineDOT begins roadwork on Route 1 in Camden, Lincolnville

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Good weather at Rockland's Earth Day cleanup pulls the trash in, lures the volunteers out
Maintenance work on Casco Bay Bridge, April 29, May 19
Work begins on Kittery Visitor Information Center parking area, access road
MaineDOT begins roadwork on Route 1 in Camden, Lincolnville
BMV's new mobile branch to stop in Belfast each month
U.S. Attorney’s Office commemorates National Crime Victims’ Rights Week
New legislation expands access to critical live-fire training for Maine firefighters
Georges River Land Trust launches $15,000 campaign to create 110-acre public preserve in Union
Patriot Insurance Co. names Allen Insurance and Financial 'Diamond Achiever' in Maine
Rockland adopts parking fee structure for tourist season in Downtown district
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Maine Boat and Home Show unveils its 2026 poster
Visit the 'Sunbeam' this Summer with Maine Seacoast Mission
Rockland to launch cruise tourism research initiative
An old predator may be a new threat to lobster. UMaine research will get to the bottom of it.
Camden Hills Regional High School Senior accepted to U.S. Merchant Marine Academy
Policing the oceans: U.S. flexes maritime muscle
Cold Water: Pleasant for Trout, Dangerous for People
Mariners and boaters: National Weather Service extends forecast to 60 miles offshore
Public Notice of Federal Consistency Review: Isle au Haut Thoroughfare Federal Navigation Project
Maine DMR solicitation of Public Comment regarding 700 Acre Island Dredge Project in Islesboro, Penobscot Bay
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Agriculture

Latest detection of emerald ash borer is far removed from any area in Maine where the tree disease is found
Georges River Land Trust launches $15,000 campaign to create 110-acre public preserve in Union
UMaine, Maine DMR analysis tracks 20 years of coastal species shifts in the Gulf of Maine
UMaine Extension shares new resource for beginning farmers
Community Greenhouse Grant RFA, online application opens April 8
Georges River Land Trust announces conservation of Olson Field Preserve in Cushing
Bill to provide $45 million in farm funding fails House vote
2026 Union Fair Poster Contest winner announced
5th Annual 4-H Agricultural Symposium for Maine teens, April 19-21
Maine DMR solicitation of Public Comment regarding 700 Acre Island Dredge Project in Islesboro, Penobscot Bay
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American Legion Post 30 honors Jerry Carr at Five Town Little League opening ceremony
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American Legion Post 30 will join the Five Town Little League (FTLL) community on May 2, at 11 a.m., to dedicate the baseball season to the memory of Specialist 4 Jerald “Jerry” W. Carr. In a ceremony held at the FTLL fields, members of Post 30 will raise the American flag to honor Carr’s legacy of military service and his lifelong commitment to the Midcoast community.

Happy Wanderers Hike will explore Waldo Pound Preserve, Hills to Sea Trail, Belfast Area Children’s Center
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Join Coastal Mountains Land Trust (CMLT) and MaineHealth’s Community Health program for a Happy Wanderers hike on Thursday, May 7, at 10 a.m. The hike will begin at the Waldo Pound Preserve parking lot at 288 Kendall Corner Rd. in Waldo and will offer three route options for varying interests and ability levels, ranging from 1.4 to 3.4 miles. The shorter options are relatively flat, while the 3.4-mile option includes about 200 feet of elevation gain.

Wage and Hour Compliance Class offered in Rockland this May
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A Wage and Hour Compliance class is being offered May 13, 2026, from 9 a.m. - 12 p.m., at the Rockland CareerCenter.

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UMaine Extension to host tractor safety workshop in Waldo County
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SWANVILLE — University of Maine Cooperative Extension is hosting a Tractor Safety workshop on Thursday, May 7, 2026, from noon - 3 p.m., at Waldo County Gardens, 685 Swan Lake Avenue in Swanville.

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9th Annual Wild and Scenic Film Festival screens in Damariscotta
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DAMARISCOTTA — Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust will host the 9th annual Wild & Scenic Film Festival on Thursday, April 30, from 7 to 9 p.m., at Lincoln Theater, in Damariscotta.

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Learn at UMC online workshop discusses “AI 2.0: Moving from Prompts to Personalized Workflows”
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The next United Midcoast Charities LEARN@UMC workshop will be “AI 2.0: Moving from Prompts to Personalized Workflows,” led by Patrick Gotham of CCS Fundraising. This 90‑minute session will be held virtually via Zoom on May 8, from 9 to 10:30 a.m. Please note that, unlike most LEARN@UMC workshops, which are typically held on Wednesdays, this session will take place on a Friday.

Vernal pool series in Lincolnville with Coastal Mountains Land Trust
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Join Maine Master Naturalist Ama LaBelle for the first of a two-part vernal pool series, Saturday, May 2, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., at Tanglewood 4-H Camp and Learning Center, in Lincolnville; the second session will take place Saturday, May 30, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.. at the same location.

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IRS launches new online tool to help taxpayers resolve tax debt
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WASHINGTON —  In an April 16, 2026, news release, the Internal Revenue Service announced a new online tool to help taxpayers understand and resolve tax debt.

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Hogan Road divergent diamond interchange construction begins April 20
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BANGOR — Starting on April 20, the Maine Department of Transportation (MaineDOT) will begin work on a diverging diamond interchange on I-95 at Exit 187.

Crews will begin work by building the new bridge south of the existing bridges, according to MaineDOT, in a news release.

Aldermere Farm celebrates Mother’s Day weekend with Calf Unveiling Day
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ROCKPORT — Maine Coast Heritage Trust (MCHT) invites the public to celebrate Mother’s Day weekend with Calf Unveiling Day on Saturday, May 9, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., at its Aldermere Farm preserve, located at 20 Russell Ave.

This free, family-friendly event offers visitors the chance to greet the newest calves in Aldermere’s Belted Galloway herd and enjoy a behind-the-scenes tour of the barnyard.  

Spring volunteer trail work day at River Link Trail, Schmid Preserve
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Boothbay Region Land Trust, Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust, and The Schmid Preserve are planning a spring volunteer trail work morning on Sunday, May 3, at 9 a.m., to focus on the seven mile long River Link Trail and general trail clean-up in the Schmid Preserve. 

There will be three groups to work on the following sections:

-McKay to Zak Preserve will meet at the McKay Road parking area at 9 a.m.

-CRCT will meet at the River Road parking area across the road from Dodge Point.

-Schmid people will meet at the Old County Road gate.

TJ Morris advances to Program Director role at Trekkers
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ROCKLAND — Trekkers has promoted longtime staff member TJ Morris to Program Director, effective immediately. Morris steps into the role after serving as Principal Program Manager for the youth development organization, which uses long-term mentoring and experiential learning to support young people, according to Trekkers, in a news release.

"Research shows Trekkers programs increase skills in resilience, relationship-building, and engagement in learning," said Trekkers.

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Discussion of permit, metered, free parking in Rockland's Downtown returns during April 15 meeting
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ROCKLAND — Rockland City Council agenda items regarding parking will be revisited at a special meeting Wednesday, April 15, a meeting that had already been scheduled for other items.

Alisyn Zuber, PA, joins MaineHealth's Walk-in Care Rockland
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ROCKLAND — MaineHealth Pen Bay Hospital welcomes Alisyn Zuber, PA, to its Walk-in Care Rockland practice.

Zuber comes to Pen Bay Hospital from Sebasiticook Valley Hospital, in Pittsfield, where she worked as a physician associate in the emergency department since August 2024.

Zuber earned her Master of Physician Assistant studies in May 2024 from the University of New England in Portland and holds a Bachelor of Science in Biology from the University of Maine at Augusta.

For more information, call 301-6000.

Annual Earth Day Clean-Up in South Thomaston
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The annual Earth Day Clean-Up hosted by the South Thomaston Conservation Commission (STCC) will be held Saturday, April 25, at the Gilford Butler Center.

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'PoeTREE' celebrates trees at Camden amphitheater event
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The Camden Conservation Commission, the Camden Public Library and Tree Corps will host PoeTREE, an outdoor celebration of trees, music, and poetry, on Saturday, May 30, from 1 to 2:30 p.m., at the Camden Public Library Amphitheater.

The event highlights Camden’s longstanding commitment to its trees, according to the Library, in a news release. Designated a Tree City USA community by the Arbor Day Foundation since 1996, Camden has spent more than three decades preserving and enhancing its tree canopy.

'Vernal Pool Party' up-close exploration in Rockland Bog with Georges River Land Trust
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"Spring is an amazing time in the amphibian world – now is the time when frogs and salamanders are migrating from their wintertime woodland hideouts to vernal pools," said Georges River Land Trust, in a news release.

Join GRLT for a vernal pool program at the Rockland Bog on Sunday, May 3, from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.

Vernal pools are special, ephemeral bodies of water where frogs, salamanders, and insects breed.

"On this guided exploration, participants will learn about these incredible, small creatures and get up close to their pools," said GRLT.

Easter Dinner proceeds donated to Coast Guard Station Rockland
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Samoset Resort has donated proceeds from its Traditional Easter Dinner to the Coast Guard Station Rockland.

"The Samoset Resort donated during their annual Easter Sunday Brunch, and will continue to generously donate each Holiday to Station Rockland," said the Samoset, in a news release.

Mike Miller, Samoset Food and Beverage director, is a member of the Coast Guard Auxiliary and supportive of the Coast Guard's overarching position.

UMaine pilots four-year pathway for teacher education students to become certified special educators
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When Emily Ernst was in fourth grade, she began to fall behind in school. She struggled particularly to keep up with math and had difficulty staying organized and keeping track of her homework. 

“I was very all over the place and scattered,” said Ernst, who’s from Marblehead, Massachusetts.

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