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Rockland Historical Society has moved a couple of times since losing its home in the basement of the Rockland Public Library.
Rockland Historical Society aims for new home on North Main Street, asks City for help as fundraising continues
Participants in the ribbon cutting to open the MaineHealth Lois Skillings, RN Health Center were (from left): Christopher Bowe, MD, President MaineHealth Mid Coast Hospital; Debra Poulin, Director of Clinical Services, Maine Office of Behavioral Health; Kelly Barton, MPH, President MaineHealth Behavioral Health; Bruce McGlauflin, MaineHealth Mid Coast Hospital Board Vice Chair; Dan Morgenstern, MD, MaineHealth Mid Coast Hospital Board Chair; Lois Skillings, RN, former Mid Coast Hospital President; Betsey Mo
MaineHealth, community celebrates opening, dedication of Behavioral Health Center

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Immigration and Rockland Police: Council to vote on ordinance June 9

Ashley Mychak. (Photo courtesy MaineHealth)
Ashley Mychak joins MaineHealth Podiatry Rockport, brings 3D bunion correction procedure
Especially in Night-edition black, the Palisade is Hyundai’s handsome hunk of a three-row SUV; and in $55,000 Calligraphy trim, it is the flagship of the maker’s fleet. This is the 2025 model; the refreshed ’26 is due any moment now.
Very nice but: Hyundai Palisade Calligraphy Night Edition AWD

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Immigration and Rockland Police: Council to vote on ordinance June 9
Rockland Historical Society aims for new home on North Main Street, asks City for help as fundraising continues
MaineHealth, community celebrates opening, dedication of Behavioral Health Center
Ashley Mychak joins MaineHealth Podiatry Rockport, brings 3D bunion correction procedure
Dow Furniture raises funds for Travis Mills Foundation and the veterans it serves at Miles for Mills 5K
Island Institute welcomes new leaders across Operations, Policy, Philanthropy
Ten Bar Harbor Bank and Trust employees recognized for leadership
Return of freight rail runs renews prospect of Wiscasset excursions
Penobscot Bay YMCA celebrates accomplishments, community, staff at Annual Meeting
Semiquincentennial Commission seeks nominations for Maine Atlas Project
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Marine

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Bigelow Laboratory announces new center in honor of Harold Alfond
Bringing your boat to Maine this season? Here’s what you need to know
Alewives are running, with peak expected through Mother’s Day week
New Maine Department of Marine Resources Commissioner officially assumes office
UMaine research examines best methods for growing Atlantic sea scallops in Penobscot and Frenchman bays
Rockport encourages residents to take survey on future of harbor
DATE CHANGE: Camden's public launch ramp at Steamboat Landing scheduled for rebuild, April 28 through May 15
Gulf of Maine Research Institute appoints Chief Development Officer
Maine Maritime Academy names new president
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Agriculture

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
Farmers, seasonal businesses worry as immigration crackdown ramps up
Free after-school program with Beltie calves at Aldermere Farm
Erickson Fields Farm hiring 2025 Summer Teen Ag crew
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UMaine Extension launches updated online community garden map
Community map connects gardeners with open space to cultivate, harvest
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Alna Community Solar Day to celebrate completion of town solar transition project
Alna Fire House solar arrays. (Photo courtesy Karen Rose)

ALNA — The Climate Action Committee of the Town of Alna announced an Alna Community Solar Day to celebrate the successful completion of the town’s solar transition project, learn more about how the new solar system works, and see demonstrations about the town’s proposed new Battery Lending Program.

Rockland Makers Market returns to Harbor Park for second season
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The Rockland Makers Market (RMM) is returning to Harbor Park for its second season at the harbor, Saturday, June 7, from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., with 50 local makers, Shift Wood Fired food truck and local music by Cat’s Pajamas.

Foliage Cannabis Co. celebrates grand opening with three-day event
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Foliage Cannabis Co. is opening a store at 140 Park Street in Rockland. The Midcoast’s newest recreational cannabis retail store will be holding a grand opening celebration. The three-day event will take place Friday, June 13, through Sunday, June 15.

Ribbon-cutting to be held for new Rockland Bog Trail
(Photo courtesy David Troup)

Rockland’s Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee invites the community to a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Bog Overlook Trail on Saturday, June 7, at 10 a.m. This marks the official opening of the beautiful half-mile loop trail located on the eastern side of the Rockland Bog — a 700-acre peat bog surrounded by 5,000 acres of forested land, long considered one of Midcoast Maine’s best-kept secrets.

Leigh Barry Watercolors and Gifts shop opens in Camden
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Leigh Barry Watercolors and Gifts recently opened a new shop on Route 1 in Camden at 94 Elm Street. The shop offers a variety of beautiful gifts, featuring her artwork, such as original and fine art prints, each hand signed by the artist.

She and her husband also print her artwork on stoneware mugs, tea towels and ceramic ornaments.

There is a wide variety of art and gifts to choose from, including many scenes of Midcoast Maine.  In addition to the coastal scenes, landscapes and florals, there is also an Irish section in the shop. 

Opinionated at any speed . . . Silvio Calabi
Acura’s 4th SUV: The ADX A-Spec Advance
The fourth and newest member of Acura’s SUV lineup is the stylishly sculpted ADX, more or less an RDX that was left in the dryer longer. It’s a subcompact but, like all Hondas and Acuras, the ADX is somehow larger on the inside than the outside. This color is Solar Silver Metallic.

Here’s another indication, not that we need it, of just how thoroughly the Sport-Utility Vehicle has come to dominate American car sales: of Acura’s six products, four—66%—are now SUVs. This puts Acura ahead of the curve; in 2024, the SUV’s U.S. market share reached 58% of all vehicle sales. Pickup trucks, which in some regions seem nearly as common, constitute about 21% of our new-car market. 

Maine Department of Labor free trainings, June 2025
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Maine Department of Labor offers no-cost trainings for June 2025. 

Upcoming classes:

 

Establishing or Improving Your Safety & Health Committee -

June 3 l 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. SafetyWorks! Training Institute, 45 Commerce Drive, Augusta

Hancock County 4-H announces youth activities for annual June Jamboree
Photo of the 2024 June Jamboree. (Photo courtesy University of Maine Cooperative Extension)

BLUE HILL — University of Maine Cooperative Extension in Hancock County is hosting the annual 4-H June Jamboree, June 14, 2025, from 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m., at the Blue Hill Fairgrounds, 223 Ellsworth Road. This event, a tradition for 4-H members and the wider community, promises a weekend of hands-on learning, outdoor adventures and family-friendly fun.

Tractor safety workshop in Waldo County, May 29
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SWANVILLE — University of Maine Cooperative Extension is hosting a tractor safety workshop, Thursday, May 29, 2025, from noon - 3 p.m., at Waldo County Gardens, 685 Swan Lake Avenue, in Swanville.

Maine home values up 4.44% in April; sales ease a slight 0.74%
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AUGUSTA (May 22, 2025)— The arrival of spring is catching the interest of home buyers across Maine. Today, Maine Listings reported 942 homes changed hands in April 2025, a slight decrease of 0.74 percent compared to April of 2024. Realtors across Maine’s 16 counties sold 942 single-family existing homes with a median sales price (MSP) that reached $400,000—up 4.44 percent year over year. The MSP indicates that half of the homes were sold for more and half sold for less. 

MaineHealth names new chief of Behavioral Health Services, Chair of Psychiatry
Dr. Alex Keuroghlian. (Photo courtesy MaineHealth)

United Midcoast Charities announces new board member
 Karen Foxwell. (Photo courtesy United Midcoast Charities)

United Midcoast Charities (UMC) announces the appointment of Karen Foxwell to its Board of Directors. With a lifelong commitment to community service, Foxwell brings five decades of volunteer experience to the organization, reinforcing its mission to support and uplift the Midcoast community.

“When the opportunity to join the United Midcoast Charities Board presented itself, I jumped on it," said Foxwell. "I am thrilled to be part of such an important resource in the community."

Maine’s heat pump boom has been promising for rural workforce development. Can it last?
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The sputtered drone of a vacuum pump filled the former milking barn that now houses Kennebec Valley Community College’s heat pump lab. Instructor Dave Whittemore, who held the yellow vacuum in one hand and displayed an app tracking atmospheric pressure on his phone in the other, explained in a raised voice how to do an “evacuation,” ridding the heat pump of air and moisture to avoid malfunctions down the road. 

Memorial Day hours at MaineHealth Pen Bay and Waldo hospitals
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ROCKPORT and BELFAST — In observance of Memorial Day, MaineHealth Pen Bay and Waldo Hospitals announce the following adjusted holiday hours:

 The retail pharmacy at MaineHealth Pen Bay Hospital will be open for abbreviated hours, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., on Monday, May 26.  All physician practices, including walk-in care, as well as outpatient labs and radiology, will be closed Monday, May 26.

All practices and departments will resume normal business hours on Tuesday, May 27.

PAWS honors long-time volunteer Paula Horton
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CAMDEN — PAWS Animal Adoption Center honored long-time volunteer Paula Horton by dedicating its gardens to her at their annual volunteer appreciation event. Horton has been volunteering at PAWS for over a decade and has led volunteer coordination efforts at the organization.

“It is volunteers like Paula who are the lifeblood of our organization and the important work we do for animals and the community," said Jill Parker, President of PAWS Board of Trustees. "Our staff and volunteers are amazing humans who love animals and have so much love for the pets that we care for.” 

Nonprofit receives check from 5K run/walk 2025 fundraiser
Belfast Peer Leadership LEO vice-president Story Carlson presents the check to the But Still I am One directors in the Belfast Area High School lobby. (Photo courtesy Charles Lagerbom)

Belfast Area High School Peer Leader LEOs chose the But Still I am One charity for their yearly 5K run/walk fund-raiser. The organization’s mission is to empower young adults aged sixteen to twenty-one experiencing homelessness in Waldo County. They do so with services like the PEX Visa Card Project of prepaid cards for essentials; arranging driving school support and providing for a Youth Outreach Specialist.

Opinionated at any speed . . . Silvio Calabi
Toyota’s ground-pounder reborn: Land Cruiser 4WD Wagon Hybrid
Completely new, this umpteenth version of the Land Cruiser, the 250 Series, appeared in the US last year as a relatively compact (though not small) two-row ute with a hybrid gas-electric drivetrain and serious off-road hard- and software. This color is called Meteor Shower.

Toyota began selling something called a Land Cruiser about 70 years ago and since then maybe no automotive badge has been applied to as many different vehicles. The first one I knew was the squared-off, flap-fendered, now-iconic FJ40. In August 1979, four of us drove two heavily loaded examples 530 miles from Calgary, Alberta, to Mile Zero on the Alcan Highway—Dawson Creek, British Columbia—and on to Watson Lake in the Yukon Territory, an epic journey of 600 more miles of then unpaved dirt road. Gnarly, dude.

Inland Shoreline Stabilization Practices Certification course
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WISCASSET — Announcing Maine DEP’s Inland Shoreline Stabilization Practices Certification course on June 5, at the Wiscasset Community Center, located at 242 Gardiner Rd, Wiscasset. Registration and payment deadlines are Monday, June 2, 2025.

Knox-Lincoln Soil & Water Conservation District and Maine DEP are co-sponsoring this in-person half-day training that will be held from 8 a.m. to noon, and includes a morning refreshments and materials.

March to protect local Post Offices draws several dozen in Rockland
(Photo courtesy Dora Lievow)

Sixty people attended a march to the Rockland Post Office, May 17, in support of local post offices and their workers. March coordinator Dora Lievow provided pictures of the event.


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ROCKLAND — Inspired by other communities who have done this, Dora Lievow has initiated an action on May 17.

The tiniest book store in the Midcoast
Owner Kelly Hokkanen. Photo by Kay Stephens

ROCKPORT — Inside Kelly Hokkanen's pocket-sized used bookstore measuring only 120 square feet, there are vast worlds — and the public is just starting to hear about it.

The Tiny Bookshop, sitting at 163 Union Street, is in a little outbuilding on the property she owns with her husband. Having opened on March 15, it is an inviting spot for anyone who loves books and bookstores. While a vast, big-box store gives off cavernous impersonal vibes, Hokkanen's minuscule shop is precisely the opposite. It invites you to come in, poke around, and have a chat.

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