A newly completed addition at the Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences in Boothbay represents a renewed commitment to discovery despite mounting challenges to science in the U.S., laboratory President, CEO, and Senior Research Scientist Deborah Bronk said.
Jefferson To Face Higher Education Budget After Failed Validation
In the wake of Jefferson voters’ rejection of an initial education budget for the 2025-2026 school year at the polls in June, they will consider another, higher proposal from the school committee on Wednesday, July 9.
Characters of the County: Along the Shores of Lisa Brackett’s Life
Those who live in a small community end up wearing a few different hats, and no one knows that better than Monhegan Island’s town clerk, tax collector, registrar of voters, manager of The Bait Bag, and former owner of the Bristol Diner, Lisa Brackett.
Rented Generators Keep Monhegan Powered Through Outage
The island of Monhegan has been powered by an assemblage of rented and county-owned generators over the course of the past week following a power outage on island that left residents and businesses with limited water and power.
Somerville Voters Elect Officers, Approve $760,000 Budget
Somerville voters elected Andrew Holmes to the select board, C.J. Rideout to the office of road commissioner, and passed a municipal budget of $759,864 at their 2025 annual town meeting.
Bremen Residents to Vote on $1.8 Million Municipal Budget
Residents of Bremen will elect officers and consider a budget of $1.8 million at their annual town meeting and municipal election on Saturday, June 28.
Westport Island Voters Approve $3 Million Municipal Budget
Westport Island voters needed just over two hours to dispatch a 66 article warrant during their annual town meeting, held in the historic town hall Saturday, June 21.
Alna Highlights Applications of Solar Energy Across Town
Some of Alna’s solar energy converts opened their homes to curious neighbors on Saturday, June 21, in an effort to forward conversations about what renewable energy can look like for residents.
Characters of the County: Chapter by Chapter with Ann Leamon
So far, Ann Leamon’s life has taken her around the world to traverse the landscapes of economics and venture capital, competitive bike racing, baking, creative writing, and more. But no matter where she lands, Leamon said, most of the decisions the Waldoboro poet and writer has made are shaped by a love of learning and stories.
Newcastle Approves $3.6 Million Municipal Budget
In less than two hours, Newcastle voters approved a $3.6 million municipal budget at Lincoln Academy’s cafeteria on Monday, June 16.
Medomak Softball Outduels Hermon for State B Championship Medomak 1 - Hermon 0
South Class B champions Medomak Valley High School (17-3) defeated North B champion Hermon (17-3) 1-0 at the University of Maine in Orono, to win the State Class B softball championship on Saturday, June 21. Third seed Medomak beat undefeated York 5-0 to win their seventh regional title to advance to the state championship game. Top seed Hermon beat Old Town for the North Regional crown.
Midcoast Adult and Community Education Graduates Six
With a small crowd of family and friends looking on, Midcoast Adult and Community Education celebrated the graduation of six adult learners during a brief ceremony in the Medomak Valley High School library on Thursday, June 12 in Waldoboro.
Two Transported By LifeFlight After Route 17 Crash
Three people were injured and two transported by LifeFlight of Maine after two cars collided head-on on the Jefferson-Whitefield line the evening of Friday, June 20.
Owner of Beloved Route 1 Food Truck Opens Restaurant in Waldoboro
A food truck fixture from Thomaston has found a brick-and-mortar home in Waldoboro.
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