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

Senate Appropriations Committee logo
Waldo County Sheriff’s Office being considered for federal funding
PAWS Executive Director Casey Baugher and Alvin Chase of Eastern Tire. (Photo courtesy PAWS Animal Adoption Center)
PAWS Animal Adoption Center honors Eastern Tire and Janet Morecraft

Two future Rotarians are all smiles as they help unload this year’s donation of 90 backpacks from L.L. Bean. (Photo courtesy West Bay Rotary)
West Bay Rotary’s Backpack Program helps local students

Aaron Mitschke. (Photo courtesy MaineHealth Waldo Hospital)
Aaron Mitschke, NP, joins MaineHealth Primary Care Family Medicine Liberty
James Duffey, MD. (Photo courtesy Northern Light Orthopedics)
Northern Light Orthopedics welcomes new surgeon to Ellsworth

Commerce

West Bay Rotary’s Backpack Program helps local students
Waldo County Sheriff’s Office being considered for federal funding
PAWS Animal Adoption Center honors Eastern Tire and Janet Morecraft
Aaron Mitschke, NP, joins MaineHealth Primary Care Family Medicine Liberty
Northern Light Orthopedics welcomes new surgeon to Ellsworth
Union unveils revised version of map considered 'crucial' to heritage
Sculptors race clock at Rockland park; residents allege City's disregard for neighbors
Finding Our Voices receives $10,000 grant from Camden National Bank
Same Old (Good) Thing: Hyundai Ioniq 6 Limited LR AWD
Northport, Searsmont facilities being considered for federal funds
More >>

Marine

With sunshine and batteries, Maine oyster growers are starting to electrify their operations
Nominations for Phyllis Wyeth Visionary Award accepted through June 30
Bigelow Laboratory announces new center in honor of Harold Alfond
Image Id 692419 for Node 258174
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
More >>

Agriculture

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
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
More >>

More Work

Herbal Revolution opens to public during Maine Open Farm Day, July 27
(Photo courtesy Herbal Revolution)

Herbal Revolution welcomes the community to its organic farm in Union during Maine Open Farm Day, Sunday, July 27, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. 

"Join us for a day of connection, exploration, and herbal goodness," said Herbal Revolution. "Come walk the land, sip herbal drinks, and sample our farm-crafted wellness products during this special, once-a-year celebration of Maine’s vibrant agricultural scene."

'The Health of Your Land' will be topic of Tranquility Grange Lincolnville talk
c

Julie Beckford will present an ecology talk, The Health of Your Land, July 23 at the Tranquility Grange in Lincolnville.

The focus will be on agriculture and rural communities, and responsible land stewardship.

Beckford and her husband, Pete Beckford, of Rebel Hill Farm in Liberty, have raised field-grown, certified organic native plants for 35 years. Julie will explain the ecological rationale for fostering native plants in varied landscapes.

The talk beings at 6 p.m. at the Tranquility Grange Route 52 in Lincolnville.

More than $1.5 Million in federal funds considered for Owls Head Transportation Museum
Senate Appropriations Committee

Owls Head Transportation Museum’s (OHTM) STEM Community Center remains in the running for $1,533,000 in Congressionally Directed Spending  in the Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 Agriculture, Rural Development, and Food and Drug Administration Appropriations bill.  The legislation, which was officially approved by the Senate Appropriations Committee July 10, now awaits consideration by the full Senate and House.  

Opinionated at any speed . . . Silvio Calabi
Economy Plus: the K4 GT-Line Turbo
Everyone who noticed the long, lean, future-forward K4 assumed it was a mid-priced electric. In fact, it’s a gas-powered economy car, in more ways than one. The back door handles are hidden in the rear quarter-panels. This color, which we’d call sea-foam green, Kia has dubbed Morning Haze.

What, you may ask, is a Kia K4? Clearly, it’s a sedan. (Do we still buy sedans?) What does it cost? (It looks a bit spendy.) Where does it sit on Kia’s deep bench? Isn’t it electric? (It looks electric.) Is it crammed with tech that I can’t deal with?

'Replacing our aged and inadequate Fire/EMS station is the top priority for Thomaston'
Federal funding for proposed Thomaston Fire and EMS facility still in consideration
Thomaston Fire Station. (File photo by Sarah Thompson)

A federal grant request of $3,500,000 to help construct a new fire and EMS station in Thomaston awaits consideration by the full Senate and House after being officially approved by the Senate Appropriations Committee. Notification of the Committee's approval came July 10, 2025. Should the new Thomaston Fire and EMS Facility be granted this money, the Town will still need to come up with matching funds for the total $7 million estimated cost.

Islesboro native selected as a summer intern in Washington political office
U.S. Senator Susan Collins and Charles Jagger. (Photo courtesy office of U.S. Senator Susan Collins)

WASHINGTON D.C. — Charles Jagger, an Islesboro native, has been awarded a summer internship in U.S. Senator Susan Collins' Washington office. Jagger is a graduate of Islesboro Central School. 

Northern Light Orthopedics, Ellsworth earns Gold Seal of Approval for Joint Replacement programs
Peter Copithorne, MD. (Photo courtesy Northern Light Health)

The orthopedics team at Northern Light Maine Coast Hospital has earned The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval for Joint Replacement, for their total hip and total knee replacement programs. The Gold Seal is a symbol of quality that reflects a health care organization’s commitment to providing safe and quality patient care. 

Free Korean Natural Farming workshop at Erickson Fields, July 30
Aaron Englander leads a KNF Workshop at Erickson Fields Preserve. (Photo courtesy Jocelyn Tidwell)

Maine Coast Heritage Trust will host a free, hands-on Korean Natural Farming Workshop to teach farming techniques including making natural fertilizers and soil microbial inoculants. The workshop will be a two-part series held Wednesday, July 30, from 2 - 4 p.m., at Erickson Fields Preserve, 164 West St., in Rockport.   

Camden Charcuterie opened Memorial Day
Camden is on board with new charcuterie business
c

CAMDEN—Summertime is for light snacking, and Allison Warren capitalized on the whole grazing trend by opening her first business, Camden Charcuterie, this past Memorial Day.

The sit-down restaurant at 56 Elm Street in Camden has a beer and wine license, but many customers prefer to purchase her custom boxes and boards for takeout.

Nick Pucello completes Liberty Mutual Producer Development Program
Nick Pucello. (Photo courtesy Allen Insurance and Financial)

Nick Pucello, a business and marine insurance producer at Allen Insurance and Financial, has successfully completed the Liberty Mutual Business Lines Producer Development Program – a rigorous 10-week course designed to sharpen technical knowledge, strengthen sales expertise and enhance the ability to navigate the complexities of today’s insurance marketplace.

Pucello joined Allen in January 2025 and has quickly demonstrated a strong commitment to professional development.

2025 Fenway Fund grants totaling $5,500 awarded to Maine nonprofit animal organizations
Loyal Biscuit logo

Loyal Biscuit Co. announces the recipients of its 2025 Fenway Fund grants. The Fenway Fund is a grant program that supports 501(c)(3) animal welfare organizations in Maine. This July, the fund awarded a total of $5,500 to four deserving organizations:

● Charley’s Strays: Awarded $1,502.41 to replace damaged and failing gates for the kennel's outside runs. New gates will keep the dogs, staff and volunteers safe when the dogs are in the outside runs, which allow crucial outdoor time for the dogs for mental well-being and socialization.

From Washington, D.C.
Senators King and Collins, and Rep. Golden introduce Better Outfitting Our Troops (BOOTS) Act
c

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senators Angus King, a senior member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, and Susan Collins introduced bipartisan, bicameral legislation to ensure U.S. troops are wearing high quality, safe and reliable footwear as part of their uniforms, according to a July 8 news release.

Maine District 2 Representative Jared Golden, a Marine Corps. combat veteran and member of the House Armed Services Committee, is an original sponsor of companion legislation in the House.

Employees are now beneficial owners of the company
Gartley & Dorsky Engineering & Surveying form Employee Stock Ownership Plan
c

Gartley & Dorsky Engineering & Surveying, Inc., a firm with offices in Camden and Damariscotta, as well as Epping, New Hampshire, has formed an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP), officially making its employees beneficial owners of the company.

Maine State Credit Union announces leadership changes at Rockland branch
Jordan Lytton. (Photo courtesy Maine State Credit Union)

Maine State Credit Union has announced leadership changes at its Rockland branch. Hillary Jackson has been selected to lead the growing eBranch in Farmingdale, and Jordan Lytton will be the new branch manager in Rockland. 

Rockland to hold Public Hearing regarding grant application for police dept. youth program
City of Rockland logo

The City of Rockland will hold a Public Hearing on Monday, July 14, at 5:30 p.m., in Council Chambers at Rockland City Hall, located at 270 Pleasant Street in Rockland, to discuss an application being submitted to the State of Maine CDBG program for a Public Service Grant.

The purpose of the grant application is to expand services provided by the Rockland Police Department’s Youth Diversion Team and Youth Mentoring Program.

Opinionated at any speed . . . Silvio Calabi
Still Striking: Ford F-150 Lightning
The most significant ‘upgrade’ to the battery-powered Lightning for 2025 is a drop in price. All Lightnings are full-size, four-door crew-cab F-150s with 51/2-foot beds, extra storage space in the ‘frunk,’ and up to 320 miles of range. Up to 10,000 pounds trailer capacity is available, although the range drops precipitously when towing. This color is Agate Black Metallic.

About the Lightning, I wrote, in May of 2023: “Shock and amazement, but the new vehicle I was most interested in driving this year is not an AMG Mercedes or a mid-engine Corvette, but a pickup truck—this one, the electric F-150 Lightning from Ford.” And I wondered whether mainstream pickup-truck buyers would go for something “so futuristic and green.” 

Lake Stewards of Maine offers live aquatic plant identification workshop
Workshop participants practice identifying aquatic plants. Volunteers play an important role in preventing the spread of invasive aquatic plants in Maine, said Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust. (Photo courtesy Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust)

Lake Stewards of Maine (LSM) will host a Live Plant Identification workshop, July 9, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., at Coastal Rivers’ Denny Conservation and Education Center in Damariscotta.

In this indoor class, participants will learn how to identify a number of common native and invasive aquatic plants. This program will cover basic botany, plant structure, and life cycles of approximately 40 aquatic plants.

'We’re doing it differently than prior operators'
Train freight returns, excursions on horizon as new rail service chugs into Rockland
Larry Goldman (L) and Finn Kelly are helping to promote Cumberland and Knox Railroad, which has taken the reins of Rockland's historic Roundhouse. (Photo by Sarah Thompson)

ROCKLAND – Up the road, the Belfast and Moosehead Lake Railroad shuttles an average of 5,000 people to and from the Common Ground Fair in Unity over the course of three days, according to Finn Kelly. Kelly would like to see the same possibilities in the Rockland area for the Maine Lobster Festival and Atlantic Blues Festival.

'The objective is not to hurt property owners, but instead to explore potential solutions that safeguard renters'
Rockland City Council to host public forum on rent stabilization
City of Rockland logo

The Rockland City Council invites all Rockland renters and landlords to an important public forum on rent stabilization. The forum will take place on Wednesday, July 9, 2025, at 5:30 p.m., at City Hall, 270 Pleasant Street. 

"This will mark the beginning of a vital community-wide discussion regarding rent stabilization within Rockland," said the City of Rockland, in a news release.

Deane Smith of St. Albans honored as Legendary Maine Guide
Commissioner Judy Camuso and Deputy Commissioner Tim Peabody presented Deane Smith with the 2024 Legendary Maine Guide Award at the annual Maine Professional Guide Association Annual Meeting in April 2025.

Deane Smith, of St. Albans, is the 2024 recipient of the Wiggie Robinson Legendary Maine Guide Award through the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife.

This annual award honors the legacy of Wiggie Robinson, a consummate outdoorsman and a remarkable ambassador for the Maine outdoors. Each year, MDIFW recognizes a registered Maine Guide who embodies that same spirit—mastery of outdoor skills, lifelong dedication, and a passion for sharing the Maine wilderness with others.

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
At Around the Table we are on a mission to create amazing dining experiences!
Around the Table
Custom image
Sunday Breakfast and a Show at Brady's!! $5.99 specials!
Brady’s
Custom image
Monhegan Island w/ Don Reimer
National Audubon Society Seabird Institute
Custom image
Camden Summer Sounds
Camden Opera House
Custom image
Seabird Art w/ Susan Bebee
National Audubon Society Seabird Institute
Custom image
50% Off Hyperbaric Oxygen All July!
Camden Hyperbaric
Custom image
Maine Made Yarn in the Barn!
Southport General Store & Barn
Custom image
Connect with Our Community: Advertise Online and in the Wave
Penobscot Bay Pilot
More

Sponsored Content

Main Street Buzz

PURGATORY JACK 6:00 TO 8:30PM

PURGATORY JACK PERFORMS SUNDAY FROM 6:00 TO 8:30PM AT 727 OCEAN SUNSET

Smuggler’s Cove Oceanfront Inn
8/6 fused glass workshop

Fused Glass Wind Chime Workshop 8/6

Southport General Store & Barn
Watercolor workshop

Watercolor Painting: Maine Flowers 8/13

Southport General Store & Barn
SGS party

One week til Dogfish Head Party on 7/26!

Southport General Store & Barn
Two future Rotarians are all smiles as they help unload this year’s donation of 90 backpacks from L.L. Bean.

Backpack Program Helps Local Students

West Bay Rotary
Club Members gathered with community leaders to enjoy of day of sharing ideas.

Camden Garden Club Reflects on "Edible Garden and Beautiful Tables"

Phil Crossman

Museum Monday: The Mayflower: A Generational Love Story, 13 Generations in the Making

Sail Power & Steam Museum
Join the team

Attention 6-12th Graders! Megunticook Rowing is offering Free Learn to Row July 31st and August 5th

Megunticook Rowing

Classifieds

Recent Listings

Experienced Painting
Experienced Painting
ESTATE SALE
Norton Pond Camp Lincolnville
Yard/Garage/Warehouse Sale on Route 1 in Rockport
WANTED: Building lot in Rockport Village
Downtown Camden Studio Apartment
Now Hiring!
5TownCSD&MSAD28 Accepting Kitchen Equipment Quotes
Eastern 22 for Sale
More Classifieds>>

Upcoming Events

NEW DATE: MoJO Jazz performance at Beech Hill Preserve now July 21
Monday, July 21, 2025 - 06:00 pm
Mid-Season Herb Garden Tour at Merryspring, July 22
Tuesday, July 22, 2025 - 12:00 pm
Exhibition On Screen reels 'Dawn of Impressionism: Paris, 1874' at Strand Theatre
Saturday, July 12, 2025 - 05:30 pm
Paint Night to benefit Jean H. Kislak Community Dog Park in Camden, all welcome
Tuesday, July 22, 2025 - 06:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Screening, panel discussion of 'The Buzz on Native Plants'
Tuesday, July 22, 2025 - 06:30 pm
Village Harmony teen ensemble performs in Belfast, July 22
Tuesday, July 22, 2025 - 07:00 pm
Opera House BBH: Ireland's Jigjam July 22
Tuesday, July 22, 2025 - 07:30 pm
Michael Burke to discuss 'The Art of the Myth' in Camden
Wednesday, July 23, 2025 - 01:00 pm to 2:30 pm
'Touch-a-Truck: Rockland Helpers' free event, July 23
Wednesday, July 23, 2025 - 02:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Soup and Salad Bar Public Supper at South Thomaston church
Wednesday, July 23, 2025 - 05:30 pm

Most Popular

  • UPDATE: Juvenile arrested by... (9,187)

  • Knox County Criminal Docket... (4,734)

  • Sculptors race clock at... (4,292)

  • Knox County court news: Motion... (4,009)

  • Douglas A. Fournier, obituary (3,882)

  • More than 200 flags and... (3,656)

  • UPDATE: Rockland to hear... (2,721)

  • Travis W. Ford, obituary (2,699)

  • Waldo County closed cases (2,588)

  • A shady land deal in Belfast... (2,051)

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