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Man and woman hold armfuls of cut brush
Invasive Species Identification and Removal Workshop at Rockland Bog
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Traffic light installation on Route 1, Edgecomb

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Midcoast Conservancy hosts 'State of the Sheepscot' in Whitefield

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Rockland aims to add to Bog Trail with access over Benner Hill
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Maine’s Public Advocate urges Central Maine Power customers to speak out on $1.4 billion spending proposal

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Maine’s Public Advocate urges Central Maine Power customers to speak out on $1.4 billion spending proposal
This quarter's DAISY and Sunshine award winners announced by MaineHealth Pen Bay Hospital
Maine CDC issues standing order expanding access to COVID-19 vaccine amid federal roadblocks
Camden National Bank honors 150th Anniversary by volunteering on Community Well-being Day
Mikaela Coburn-Pierce, MD, joins MaineHealth Palliative Care Rockport
Passenger Rail Authority, Downeaster to participate in 'See Tracks? Think Train!' awareness week
Girl Scouts of Maine selects Patricia St. Clair as June Volunteer of the Month
More than $24,000 in donations collected through employee-driven charitable giving program
Thomaston seeks volunteers, donations for Fall Festival
Camden National Corporation announces succession for Chair of Board of Directors
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Marine

Owls Head Light Station celebrates 200 years of guiding mariners, volunteers embrace change in order to survive
Island Institute awards $214,000 to boost coastal resilience, innovation
Herring Gut Coastal Science Center bestows 2025 Phyllis Wyeth Visionary Award
Colby College plans to create Center for Resilience and Economic Impact in Port Clyde
Tall masts, colorful hulls fill Camden Harbor for annual Windjammer Festival
New dates for USCG Approved F/V Drill Conductor Training
Maine Dept. of Marine Resources Aquaculture Division purchases new Remotely Operated Vehicle
The Jellyfish in the Room
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
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Agriculture

Rockland aims to add to Bog Trail with access over Benner Hill
MaineHealth Pen Bay, Waldo hospitals seek vendors for Sept. Farmers’ Markets
UMaine Extension staff earn national honors for agricultural programming
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
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keeping your colonies healthy
Maine State Apiarist Jenn Lund to present 'Biosecurity in the Bee Yard'
Knox Lincoln County Beekeepers logo

Maine State Apiarist Jenn Lund will be present "Biosecurity in the Bee Yard, keeping your colonies healthy," Tuesday, Sept. 23, at 6 p.m., at the UMaine Waldoboro Extension office in the large meeting room around the back of the building located at 377 Manktown Rd., Waldoboro.

This presentation is free open to the public, to meet local beekeepers and learn more about the art and science of the craft of keeping bees in their own backyards.

Maine research groups rewrite grant proposals, shift priorities to align with federal guidelines
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The day he took office, President Donald Trump issued a sweeping executive order aimed at terminating diversity, equity and inclusion programs, which the administration viewed as “immense public waste and shameful discrimination.”

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National POW MIA Recognition Day in Camden, Sept. 21
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National POW MIA Recognition Day events will be held September 21, beginning at 10 a.m., on the Camden Village Green. Camden's War Memorial Post 30, American Legion members will read the names of the Maine U. S. Armed Services members, from all wars, who are still unaccounted for.

National POW/MIA Recognition Day is observed annually in September. The central theme is to demonstrate the ongoing commitment to ensure the full accountability of captured service members and missing war heroes to their families.

"A Beginner’s Guide to Composting"
UMaine Extension composting webinar for gardeners of all levels
Soil heaps. (Photo courtesy University of Maine Cooperative Extension / Edwin Remsberg)

University of Maine Cooperative Extension will conclude its Fall Gardening Webinar Series with “A Beginner’s Guide to Composting,” on Tuesday, October 14, from 6 to 7:15 p.m.

Last of the series by Knox-Lincoln Soil and water conservation district
Soil Health Field Day goes to Sheepscot General Store and Farm, Oct. 4
Knox-Lincoln Soil and Water Conservation District logo

Soil Health Field Day heads to Sheepscot General Store and Farm, in Whitefield, on Wednesday, Oct. 1, from 4:30 - 6:30 p.m.

The community is invited to join Matt Boucher, State Soil Scientist with the Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation, and Forestry, and Knox-Lincoln SWCD to hear about “Erosion and Winter Cover” for the last of the Soil Health Field Days series.

open to ALL jobseekers
2025 Maine Hire-A-Vet Campaign continues in Orono, Sept. 25
2025 Maine Hire-A-Vet Campaign logo

The 2025 Maine Hire-A-Vet Campaign is continuing with an event September 25, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the University of Maine Orono.

Maine's annual Hire-A-Vet 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 campaign kicked off August 14 at the Augusta Civic Center.

Upcoming events:

Annual award ceremony and tea celebrates deaf culture at Hall of Flags, Sept. 18
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Choosing the Right Fundraising Counsel for Your Organization
'Unlocking Success' at October LEARN At UMC series
United Midcoast Charities logo

United Midcoast Charities (UMC) announces the next session in its LEARN@UMC series: Unlocking Success: Choosing the Right Fundraising Counsel for Your Organization. The workshop will be led by Sarah Emerson, Senior Vice President at CCS Fundraising, and will take place Wednesday, Oct. 8, from 9 - 10:30 a.m., at the UMC offices in Camden.

'In honor of Kevin and his important role in our community'
Opening Ceremony for Swap Shop, E-Waste Collection Day at OSHTT
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The Owls Head South Thomaston Thomaston (OSHTT) Transfer Station Board is holding an Opening Ceremony for a new Swap Shop at the facility on September 20, at noon. The ceremony follows OSHTT's E-Waste Collection Day, which runs from 9 a.m. - Noon.

Colin T. Waters, MD, joins Emergency Medicine Dept. at MaineHealth Pen Bay Hospital
Colin T. Waters. (Photo courtesy MaineHealth Pen Bay Hospital)

ROCKPORT — MaineHealth Pen Bay Hospital welcomes Colin T. Waters, MD, PhD, to its Emergency Medicine department.

Dr. Waters joins PBH after completing his residency at the University of Vermont Medical Center in Burlington, Vermont, where he was also chief resident in 2024.

Parking lot behind The Block in Thomaston closed for paving Sept. 22-25
Town of Thomaston logo

THOMASTON — The large public parking lot behind The Block, including the car-pool area and the small lot by Hot Hill Tavern, will be closed for paving from Monday, Sept. 22 - 25.

All vehicles must be out of the lots no later than Sunday, Sept. 21, at 10 p.m. Parking will still be available directly behind the Block and in the designated parking stalls on Main Street

Habitat ReStore
Midcoast Climate, Energy and Green Building Happy Hour in Rockport
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Midcoast residents Amanda Dwelley and Jess Scott, organizers of a bi-monthly “Midcoast Climate, Energy and Green Building Happy Hour”, are teaming up with Midcoast Habitat for Humanity to host a happy hour Thursday, Sept. 18, from 5 - 7 p.m., at the Habitat ReStore in Rockport.

"Habitat works hard to create sustainable and affordable housing opportunities in our region, and this happy hour will feature information about their current projects and volunteer opportunities," said Habitat.  

guest speakers, tours, birthday cake
Owls Head Light Station to celebrate 200th anniversary with commemoration event, Sept. 10
Owls Head Lighthouse. (Photo by Bob Trapani)

On September 10, 2025, the Owls Head Light Station will celebrate its 200th anniversary as a guardian of mariners near and far. This date marks the day in 1825 when Owls Head Light was first lit, according to a news release. At the time of its construction, Owls Head Light was the thirteenth lighthouse established along the rugged coast of Maine and served as the principal guide into bustling Rockland Harbor.

More than $14 Million announced for airport improvements across Maine
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improving neonatal resuscitation skills among rural clinicians
NIH funds MaineHealth research project aimed at saving newborn lives
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The National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities has awarded MaineHealth a four-year, $2.8 million grant to further develop technology designed to improve neonatal resuscitation skills among rural clinicians.

Museum of Maritime Pets to hold 2nd Mini-Golf Charity Benefit
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The Museum of Maritime Pets will host its second annual Mini-Golf Charity Benefit on Saturday, Sept. 20, 2025, from 10 a.m. - noon, at Golfer’s Crossing, 7 Country Way, Rockport. This event will fund the museum’s innovative education programs and provide an affordable and family-friendly way to support its fee-free admission policy.

Entry fees are $20 for adults and $12 tots to age 15. Prizes for individual and team best scores.

Mary Wood, MD, joins MaineHealth's Pediatrics Rockport practice
Mary Wood, MD. (Photo courtesy MaineHealth)

ROCKPORT — MaineHealth Pen Bay Hospital welcomes Mary Wood, MD, to its Pediatrics Rockport practice.

Dr. Wood comes to PBH from Central Maine Healthcare, where she was a pediatrician for the past four years at Bridgton Pediatrics and a per-diem pediatric hospitalist. Prior to that, she was a pediatrician for three years at Rochester Regional Health’s Sodus Pediatrics.

By incenting new rental units, the program is intended to help address the region’s housing needs
Rockland homeowners interested in building additional dwelling unit may qualify for funds, info session Sept. 15
City of Rockland logo

Thanks to the pilot program ADU Boost, Rockland homeowners interested in building an additional dwelling unit on their property may qualify for up to $10,000 in project costs.

The public is invited to attend an information session on Monday, Sept. 15, beginning at 5 p.m., in the Community Room of the Rockland Public Library, 80 Union Street.

Midcoast leader completes John T. Gorman Fellowship
Jessica Berry. (Photo courtesy John T. Gorman)

Jessica Berry, director of Special Education at St. George MSU and director of Midcoast Community Collaborative, is one of 12 Maine leaders who recently completed the John T. Gorman Fellowship, a yearlong program strengthening their capacity to drive systems-level change for Maine children and families.

education about sustainable trailbuilding; volunteer work session
Trail Ecosystem Workshop and Volunteer Day at Rockland Bog
People build a trail through a wooded area. (Photo courtesy Maeve Cosgrove)

Join Georges River Land Trust, Knox-Lincoln Soil & Water Conservation District, and Midcoast Trails Stewardship for a hands-on workshop about sustainable trailbuilding practices, the ways trails impact ecosystems around them, and what makes the Rockland Bog ecologically special.

The workshop will take place Saturday, Sept. 27, from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Coffee and lunch will be provided.

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