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Meet Mango, MaineHealth Pen Bay hospital’s newest therapy dog. (Photo courtesy MaineHealth)
MaineHealth Pen Bay Hospital welcomes therapy dog Mango
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With sunshine and batteries, Maine oyster growers are starting to electrify their operations

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Tree-focused walk at Appleton Preserve, July 25

Children visiting from a Boothbay Sea and Science Center summer camp participate in an educational activity at Bigelow Laboratory’s annual open house with Senior Research Scientists Christoph Aeppli (right) and Ben Twining (middle). This year’s event is taking place in East Boothbay from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on July 11. (Photo courtesy Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences)
Bigelow Laboratory’s annual Open House welcomes public to explore new facility
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Nominations for Phyllis Wyeth Visionary Award accepted through June 30

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MaineHealth Pen Bay Hospital welcomes therapy dog Mango
Trekkers welcomes four new Board members, including two students
Rockland, law enforcement present final call to K9 Marek
Fire chief named as Hope Fire Dept. takes new path into the future
Karin Cole named Caregiver of the Year by Maine Hospital Association
Knox County Girl Scouts deliver cookies to local food pantries
New name, broader reach announced for Addiction Resource Center (ARC)
Cody Minor, DVM, joins Blake Vets practice in Northport
Christian Cotz sworn in as Maine State Archivist
Maine Dept. of Labor announces free trainings for July 2025
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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
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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
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Agriculture

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
Community map connects gardeners with open space to cultivate, harvest
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Lighthouse tower ribbon cutting to celebrate reopening, anniversary of Grindle Point Light Station
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A Lighthouse Tower Ribbon Cutting Ceremony will be held Sunday, June 29, at 6 p.m. Visit Grindle Point Light Station for a ribbon cutting ceremony celebrating the re-opening of the Grindle Point Light Station Lighthouse Tower and the 175th Anniversary. 

"Enter the drawing for a T-shirt and to be the first person along with four of your family or friends to climb the steps to the tower for an amazing view (must be over 18 years of age to enter drawing)," said a news release.

All climbers must be school-age or older.

Solar House Tour features seven residential solar installations
UPDATE: 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 (CAC) of the Town of Alna has announced the addition of a Solar House Tour to compliment the Alna Community Solar Day event planned for Saturday, June 21. The Alna Solar House Tour will feature seven residential solar installations that neighbors can drop by to view from 2 to 4 p.m. A map of participating solar homes will be available during the main Community Solar Day event at the Alna Fire House from 1 to 4 p.m.

Opinionated at any speed . . . Silvio Calabi
Here Today, Gone Tomorrow: Subaru Solterra Touring
The compact Solterra is Subaru’s first electric vehicle—note the charging-port door and the absence of a grille. Teething problems delayed its debut into 2024; the ’25 model is identical; but Subaru promises an entirely new car for model year 2026. ‘Solterra,’ combining sun and earth, is a cool name for an EV. These colors are Elemental Red Pearl and Galactic Black.

Bit of a conundrum here. The battery-powered Subaru in our driveway, the Solterra, debuted in 2023 as a 2024 model; there are essentially no changes from ’24 to 2025;  yet the 2026 will already be the second-generation Solterra, and it’s so close to delivery that it’s now front and center on Subaru’s media website. Subaru has had enough ‘issues’ with the first-gen Solterra and is eager to move on to version 2.0. 

Jeff Newsom, MD, joins Megunticook Medicine
Jeff Newsom, MD. (Photo courtesy Megunticook Medicine)

Jeff Newsom, MD, will be joining Brian Pierce, MD and Pediatrician Adda Winkes, MD at Megunticook Medicine, a Direct Primary Care (DPC) practice, "a modern, patient-centered approach to medicine that puts time and relationships back at the heart of care," said  Megunticook Medicine, in a news release.

Gravel Road Maintenance Practices Certification Course, July 17
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Knox-Lincoln Soil & Water Conservation District and Maine DEP are co-sponsoring a five-hour classroom and field event hosted on July 17, 2025, at the Pownalborough Hall, located at 314 Patterson Road, in Dresden. The training will be held from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., and includes morning refreshments and materials.

Rockland looks at hard barriers for keeping street closure pedestrians safe
Heavy equipment is parked on Main Street at Glover's Passage as a preventative measure during the Sunday Stroll, June 15, 2025. (Photo by Sarah Thompson)

“We’re just little Rockland. It may never happen in Rockland,” said Police Chief Tim Carroll during a May 14, 2025 City Council meeting. “But I just feel, as a public safety official, that there are concerns that I have.”

With many stories popping up nationally and internationally regarding enraged drivers plowing into crowds at closed street venues, Carroll is hoping to play it safe.

local farmers, service providers, agricultural stakeholders explore and learn at five working farms
UMaine Extension’s annual Pasture Walk Series comes to Searsmont, July 8
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SEARSMONT — University of Maine Cooperative Extension invites local farmers, service providers and agricultural stakeholders to the 2025 Maine Pasture Walk Series, an opportunity to explore and learn at five working farms throughout the state. The second stop in the free series will be Tuesday, July 8, at 11 a.m., at Faithful Venture Farm, 17 Borough Rd., Searsmont.

Rockland Rotary awards $15,000 in scholarships in 2025
L-R: Rockland Rotarian Scholarship Committee members Kermit Voncannon; Eric Hebert; Scholarship Chairperson Marci Lambert;  scholarship recipients Joshua Placides, Owen Post, Reese Novicka; and Elba-Gloria Rangel-Erazo. (Photo courtesy Rockland Rotary)

Rockland Rotary awarded a total of $15,000 in scholarships to ten "well-deserving and highly qualified" Oceanside and Medomak Valley High School seniors prior to graduation in 2025. Three of the recipients attended Rockland Rotary’s meeting on Wednesday, June 4 and shared their future educational plans. Those recipients are Joshua Placides, Owen Post, and Reese Novicka.

butterscotch made from green crabs?
Foodie series talk: Sometimes the Best Solution Is to Eat the Problem
John Painter. (Photo courtesy Rockport Public Library)

On Wednesday, June 25, at 6 p.m., the Rockport Public Library will host the next program in their deliciously educational “foodie” series. Part-time commercial fisherman John Painter will discuss how the New England fishing industry is developing innovative strategies for addressing climate-change-related challenges — specifically, the proliferation of the invasive green crab.

Painter’s talk, entitled, “Turning the Tables on Green Crabs,” will be about green crabs; how they got here, what they’re doing here, and why it matters.

Warren Historical Society holds open house on Warren Day, June 21
(Photo courtesy Karin Larson, WHS Historian)

The Warren Historical Society will have an open house on Warren Day, Saturday, June 21, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the Dr. Campbell House and Museum, 225 Main St., Warren. There will be a quilt display honoring the Good Intentions Quilters. 

Trekkers welcomes Nicole Pomeroy as new Director of Development
Nicole Pomeroy, Director of Development, joined Trekkers in May. (Photo courtesy Trekkers)

ROCKLAND — Trekkers, a Rockland-based nonprofit youth mentoring organization has appointed Nicole Pomeroy as its new Director of Development. Pomeroy succeeds Kate Elmes, who previously served as Deputy Director and played a key role in advancing Trekkers’ mission and fundraising efforts, including the successful completion of the recent capital campaign.

Rotary builds shelter at All Aboard Playground in Rockland
(Photo by Doug Curtis Jr.)

Rockland Rotary teamed up during the first week of June to build a covered shelter at the All Aboard Playground at McDougall Park. The shelter provides the park with a covered area for people who would like to have lunch or birthday parties at the site, according to Doug Curtis Jr.

The All Aboard Playground is a gift to the City of Rockland as part of their year long Centennial celebration. 

Ribbon cutting in Thomaston celebrates opening of YOIKI Japanese Express
From left to right: Kara George, Bill Hahn, Ang Setiawan, Rei Nugraha, Yoshi Yustofa, Chris Rector, Kendray Rodriguez, and Sandy Moore. (Photo by Alan Blake)

THOMASTON — Town officials and community members gathered on Tuesday, June 10 to celebrate the ribbon cutting for YOIKI Japanese Express, a new food truck offering Japanese cuisine at 218 New County Road in Thomaston. The location, formerly home to Plants Unlimited’s Big Tree Lot, is now a destination for fresh hibachi, sushi, and boba tea.

The Center for Grieving Children, NAMI Maine among winners of 2025 Myra Kraft Community MVP Awards
Patriots Pro Football Hall of Famer Andre Tippett (far left) and Gillette’s VP of Communications & Community Affairs, Global Grooming, Kara Buckley congratulate Maureen Keeley from The Center for Grieving Children for being selected as a 2025 Myra Kraft Community MVP Award winner. During the June 3 luncheon, the Kraft family, the Patriots Foundation and Gillette awarded $275,000 in grants to 26 New England nonprofits. The Center for Grieving Children received a $10,000 grant in honor of Maureen’s volunteer

Opinionated at any speed . . . Silvio Calabi
Stealth Bomber: Acura ZDX Type S
Long, low (for an SUV), sleek and spacious, the head-turning ZDX nonetheless qualifies as a mid-size vehicle. The premium Type S shown here has an electric motor on each axle, with a total of 499 horsepower, and rides on an adaptive air suspension and 22-inch wheels with 6-piston Brembo front brakes. This color is Snowfall Pearl with Seamless Black.

Two weeks ago, our review of the ADX, the newest member of Acura’s now four-vehicle SUV stable, may have planted the notion that they all look alike. Not so: the MDX, RDX and ADX clearly have the same parentage; it’s equally clear that this ZDX must have been adopted. Its three siblings look businesslike, functional and mildly truck-y; the ZDX is a head-turner. 

Community Supporters Helped Double the Donation
AIO Food and Energy Assistance awarded $10,000 through Make More Happen Awards
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Thanks to the support of the community, Allen Insurance and Financial has officially awarded a $10,000 donation to AIO Food & Energy Assistance (AIO), a nonprofit organization that provides low barrier access to food, energy, and diaper assistance with compassion and respect to households across Knox County, Maine. 

'Big Money for Small Groups'
Fundraising Workshop for nonprofits, June 16
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The staff and Board of Belfast Flying Shoes invite local nonprofits and other community-based organizations to Belfast on Monday, June 16, for a Fundraising Workshop facilitated by Andy Robinson: “Big Money for Small Groups”.

Learn to build a fundraising program that honors your mission, engages potential donors, and raises more money.

"This interactive workshop promises to be an engaging and productive session, as part of the rising tide that will lift all boats," said a news release.

Maine Cancer Foundation awards $380K in grants to support cancer screenings in Maine
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Maine Cancer Foundation recently awarded five Cancer Screening grants, totaling $380,000. These two-year grants will increase access to necessary cancer screenings across the state.

David Marchessault promoted to executive chef at Quarry Hill
David Marchessault. (Photo courtesy Quarry Hill)

David Marchessault was recently promoted to Executive Chef at Quarry Hill and Regional Executive Chef (Maine and Vermont) of Unidine, Quarry Hill’s dining services provider. Prior to joining the Unidine ranks in September 2023, Marchessault served as Sous Chef for Quarry Hill and as Executive Chef for Knox Center in Rockland.

expanding beyond Camden and Northeast Harbor
Lyman-Morse hires Ronnie Simpson
Ronnie Simpson. (Photo courtesy Lyman-Morse)

CAMDEN — Professional sailor, offshore veteran, and sailing journalist Ronnie Simpson has joined the Lyman-Morse Brokerage Division.

"Based in Portland, Maine, Ronnie’s appointment marks an exciting expansion of Lyman-Morse’s brokerage presence beyond its existing offices in Camden and Northeast Harbor," said Lyman-Morse, in a news release.

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