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Maryalice Crofton. (Photo courtesy Volunteer Maine)
Volunteer Maine's Maryalice Crofton receives lifetime national honor
Raymond Howard, MD. (Photo courtesy MaineHealth)
Raymond Howard, MD, joins MaineHealth Primary Care and Walk-in Care Belfast

Michael Ashmore. (Photo courtesy Volunteer Maine)
Michael Ashmore of Volunteer Maine receives national honor

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Consolidated Communications becomes Fidium
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Maine Semiquincentennial Commission seeks community proposals to commemorate Maine’s role in the history of the nation

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Michael Ashmore of Volunteer Maine receives national honor
Volunteer Maine's Maryalice Crofton receives lifetime national honor
Raymond Howard, MD, joins MaineHealth Primary Care and Walk-in Care Belfast
Consolidated Communications becomes Fidium
Maine Semiquincentennial Commission seeks community proposals to commemorate Maine’s role in the history of the nation
State Representative Mike Ray announces October Office Hours
Maine to apply for Rural Health Transformation Program funding
Parking lot behind The Block in Thomaston closed for paving Sept. 22-25
Searsmont awarded $37,000 'Hometown Grant'
Camden National Bank marks 150 Years with celebration of employee excellence
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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

Maine's Common Ground Country Fair draws thousands to Unity to celebrate the harvest season
Family gift creates new Muscongus Pond Preserve in Bremen
Conservation District seeks nomination for Board of Supervisors
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
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functioning as an extension of the Rockland Treatment Center
Mobile opioid treatment unit to set up in Rockland
The mobile treatment unit from one angle

New Season Treatment Center is expanding its reach to rural and underserved communities with the launch of its third mobile opioid treatment unit, further expanding access to care across Midcoast Maine, including Rockland and Brunswick. 

MaineHealth launches Trellis Health membership-based primary care service
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MaineHealth has launched an innovative primary care service designed to transform how Mainers access and experience care. Trellis Health, with its first practice at 1945 Congress Street in Portland, offers a membership model that includes a primary care provider, behavioral health specialist, pharmacist, physical therapist and a health coach all collaborating as a coordinated team.

deadline for Thanksgiving food boxes Oct. 31; deadline for Christmas food boxes, Nov. 26
Waldo CAP announces availability of 2025 Neighbor for Neighbor food and gift applications
Volunteer shows off his Heroes 4 Hunger T-shirt

BELFAST — Applications are open for Waldo CAP and Neighbor for Neighbor Coalition's 2025 holiday assistance in Waldo County.

Anyone Waldo County residents with a need can request food boxes for Thanksgiving and/or Christmas and Christmas gifts for children in a household.

OUT Maine receives $20,000 grant from United Midcoast Charities
Man and woman pose with gigantic check

ROCKLAND — The week of September 16, 2025, OUT Maine received a $20,000 grant from United Midcoast Charities to support the organization’s work towards expanding support, advocacy, and affirming programs for LGBTQ+ youth in Knox and Waldo counties.

Knox Clinic leader honored with statewide humanitarian award
Three men. Man in middle holds award.

Knox Clinic Chief Clinical Officer, Dr. Clifford Dacso, MD, MPH, has been awarded the 2025 Mary F. Cushman, MD Award for Humanitarian Service by the Maine Medical Association, one of the state’s highest honors for volunteer physicians.

MaineHealth Waldo Hospital completes healing garden
Gardens against stone walls

BELFAST — The MaineHealth Waldo Hospital healing garden, which can be seen from the hospital’s cancer care and IV therapy unit, has has been completed. 

The garden, made possible entirely through the generosity of donors, features a stone wall, flower beds, plants and bird feeders, offering a calming and supportive view for patients undergoing lengthy, often hours-long treatments, according to MaineHealth. The space is designed to support healing not just physically, but emotionally, creating a more compassionate and comforting care environment.

eDNA helps detect kelp-derived carbon on the ocean floor
Sediment Sampling: The research team extracted a sediment core from below a commercial kelp farm aboard the Darling Marine Center’s research vessel Ira C in 2022. Samuel Tan photo

New environmental DNA tools can accurately and inexpensively quantify kelp-derived biomass in sediments below commercial kelp farms, according to research recently published in the journal PLOS One.

Midcoast Maine nonprofits invited to apply to be beneficiary of MCC’s June 2026 concert
Midcoast Community Chorus accepting applications for annual grant
Midcoast Community Chorus sign

Midcoast Maine nonprofits are invited to apply to be selected as the beneficiary of proceeds from Midcoast Community Chorus’ June 2026 concert.

"For this upcoming year, the choral group will provide a $5,000 grant to benefit a Midcoast nonprofit organization that helps to fill a need in our local community," said MCC.

The application form and details may be found online at www.mccsings.org/grant.

work to remove invasive species along the Bog Overlook Trail
Invasive Species Identification and Removal Workshop at Rockland Bog
Man and woman hold armfuls of cut brush

Join Georges River Land Trust, Knox-Lincoln Soil & Water Conservation District, and the City of Rockland’s Parks and Rec Department and Trails Committee for a hands-on workshop covering common invasive species in Maine, how to identify them, and proper pulling practices.

This workshop will be held Tuesday, Oct. 7, from 3 - 5 p.m. The rain date is Thursday, Oct. 9.

During the workshop, participants will work to remove invasive species along the Bog Overlook Trail.

' This is an enormous increase'
Maine’s Public Advocate urges Central Maine Power customers to speak out on $1.4 billion spending proposal
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HALLOWELL — In a Sept. 16 news release, Maine's Public Advocate said she is concerned about the scale of a Central Maine Power Company spending plan that would, if approved, affect customers beginning in October 2026.

CMP filed a five-year, $1.4 billion-plus spending plan, with the Public Utilities Commission (PUC). 

This quarter's DAISY and Sunshine award winners announced by MaineHealth Pen Bay Hospital
Sarah Smith, RN, with her DAISY Award. (Photo courtesy MaineHealth Pen Bay Hospital)

ROCKPORT — Two care team members from MaineHealth Pen Bay Hospital were recently honored with employee awards during a ceremony held on the hospital campus. Each quarter, the hospitals recognize care team members who have won any of the organization’s employee awards.

Sarah Smith, RN, Obstetrics and Gynecology Rockport, won the DAISY Award this quarter.

Kendal Hopkins, ED technician II, won the Sunshine Award.

Maine research groups rewrite grant proposals, shift priorities to align with federal guidelines
researchers working with liquids

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.”

the day every year where all veteran organizations gather to remember those who remain in captivity or are missing
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.

Maine CDC issues standing order expanding access to COVID-19 vaccine amid federal roadblocks
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"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:

Camden National Bank honors 150th Anniversary by volunteering on Community Well-being Day
Camden National Bank employees gather for some roadside clean up at the Boys and Girls Club in Gardiner during their dedicated Community Well-being Day. (Photo courtesy Camden National Corporation)

In celebration of its 150th anniversary, Camden National Bank closed its offices and banking centers at noon on Wednesday, September 10, to host a bank-wide afternoon of volunteering, declaring it a Community Well-being Day. A group of dedicated employees organized this initiative to encourage meaningful service across the communities the bank serves.

Mikaela Coburn-Pierce, MD, joins MaineHealth Palliative Care Rockport
Mikaela Coburn-Pierce. (Photo courtesy MaineHealth)

ROCKPORT — MaineHealth Pen Bay Hospital welcomes Mikaela Coburn-Pierce, MD, to its Palliative Care practice.

Dr. Coburn-Pierce joins PBH after completing her fellowship at the University of Wisconsin Department of Medicine – Hospice and Palliative Medicine in Madison, Wisconsin.

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