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Life

Celebrating how their Midcoast-based nonprofits are collaborating to bring more love to the area's most vulnerable residents are from left: Molly Feeney, executive director of Homeworthy; Mary Kamradt, operations manager of Finding Our Voices; Patrisha McLean, CEO and Founder of Finding Our Voices, and Shannon Shimer, assistant director of Social Services at Homeworthy. Courtesy of Finding Our Voices
 Finding Our Voices and Homeworthy spread the love
Nelson named to WPI dean’s list

CTL students Charlie Record, Toby McKenzie, Enilea Burns, and Adeline Inman with coach Nick Record following their 2nd place showing at the MathCounts regional contest. Courtesy of CTL
CTL MathCounts team places at regional competition

Veggies to Table vegetables. Kelsey Kobik photo
Veggies to Table launches season 8, save the date Aug. 9
Hikers trek through a hemlock forest alongside the Pemaquid River at Keyes Woods Preserve in Bristol. Courtesy of Coastal Rivers
Guided hike at Keyes Woods Preserve with Coastal Rivers

Local Resources

  • Church Services: Boothbay, Wiscasset and Damariscotta
  • Domestic Violence Resources
  • Addiction Recovery Resources

Education

  • Volunteer island caretaker couple sought for 2026 season
  • Eighth grade registration information night Feb. 9
  • CTL welcomes guest educator from Maine Mineral & Gem Museum
  • Heartwood Youth present 'Treasure Island' this weekend
  • Hubert: ‘There’s no overspending here’
  • Online lecture: Lives of household laborers in Colonial New England
  • Balance and fall prevention discussion Feb. 5
  • Warming up winter with classes and hockey
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Health and Wellness

  • Narcan training in Newcastle Feb. 5 empowers residents to save lives
  • Challenges ahead for Maine's healthcare systems
  • Dinner, auction, concert to provide heating assistance
  • Red Cross blood drive Jan. 31
  • Literacy volunteers needed to work with children in Midcoast
  • MaineHealth Lincoln Hospital selects community board leadership
  • MaineHealth Lincoln Hospital opens foot care clinic in Damariscotta
  • MaineHealth Lincoln Hospital offers free January Diabetes Support Group
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Home and Garden

  • Spring plant sale fundraiser launched
  • ‘Bringing Nature Home to Maine’ Garden Club January topic
  • A year of growth, nourishment, and joy at Veggies to Table
  • Maine is building homes faster, but they are emptier
  • Garden Club of Wiscasset to hear about marshes
  • Mid-Coast Audubon bird seed sale fundraiser
  • Wildflower seed fundraiser underway
  • Wiscasset’s ‘mum’-ification
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Social

  • This week at the Harbor Theater
  • Think romance! Send a singing Valentine
  • Ocean On Tap events
  • Sweetheart dinner at First Congo Feb. 7
  • Let’s dance away winter blues
  • Talking Art in Maine with Glenn Chadbourne
  • Jan. 10 event at Inn Along the Way
  • Sing Bernstein's 'Chichester Psalms' with this spring
  • Dance your way into 2026
  • Christmas Eve Service at Edgecomb Community Church
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Wiscasset Winterfest gets ‘true winter’
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Chocolate chip, blueberry, or plain buttermilk — which of these emerged as the most popular pancake at Wiscasset Winterfest's breakfast Jan. 31 to benefit Cooper-DiPerri Scholarship Fund?

"Blueberry," by far, said Steve Thomas. He had pancake duty as he and fellow masons of Lincoln Lodge #3 in Wiscasset helped with the breakfast at Wiscasset Community Center. Afterward, visiting a bake sale in the lobby, Thomas said chocolate chip was second and buttermilk had the fewest takers. Which kind did he have?

CSD school committee reviews student data, growth
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Education has moved beyond simple report cards into a complex system where data-driven assessments shape student support. Jan. 13, the Community School District (CSD) School Committee examined how staff use some of this data to understand each student's performance and needs. 

Wiscasset Winterfest Jan. 24-Feb. 1
A Winterfest past. File photo

Wiscasset Community Center announces the return of Winterfest 2026, running from Jan. 24 to Feb. 1. This annual tradition brings the community together for indoor and outdoor fun while raising support for the Cooper DiPerri Scholarship Fund. A week-long silent auction and raffles start Jan. 24, with a weekend of events kicking off on Jan. 30.

Jan. 24 at 1 p.m. through Feb. 1 at 3 p.m.: Silent Auction and raffles, Wiscasset Community Center front lobby. Winners will be notified Feb. 1.

Wiscasset school committee
‘A lot to think about here’
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Are Wiscasset Middle High School students feeling safe at school? Results on that varied in two surveys and over time. And Principal Sarah Hubert suggested, to some students, "feeling safe" might mean people speaking nicely and, to others, it might mean physical safety. 

Hubert shared numbers with the school committee Jan. 14 from the Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) school climate survey and the Maine Integrated Youth Health Survey (MIYHS).

Maine CASA to hold training March 9-13

Interested in advocating for the best interests of a child? The Maine Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) program is holding its summer training for volunteer advocates from March 9 through March 13.  

Edgecomb’s Brynna Nelson completes intensive research project

Brynna Nelson, from Edgecomb, a member of the class of 2027 majoring in biomedical engineering at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI), was a member of a student team that recently completed a professional-level research-driven project titled "Assessment of DPI and Stakeholder Willingness to Pay."

CTL teacher nominated for MCELA Teacher of Excellence Award
CTL teacher of grades 5 and 6, Angela Lathem-Ballard, has been nominated for the Maine Council for English Language Arts Teacher of Excellence award. Courtesy of CTL

Angela Lathem-Ballard, of the Center for Teaching and Learning in Edgecomb, has been nominated for the Maine Council for English Language Arts’ Teacher of Excellence award. The award is given annually to English language arts teachers who have taught for at least three years in public, independent, or private schools in Maine. 

100+ Women Who Care Lincoln County Maine selects Community Resource Council for donation
100+ Women Who Care Lincoln County members vote at the January meeting. Melissa Keyser photo

Press release
Maine 2026 housing outlook report shows progress and challenges
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MaineHousing is excited to present the 2026 edition of Maine’s Housing Outlook Report.

In its second annual release, this comprehensive report offers an in-depth overview of housing conditions and key issues affecting Maine residents.

Drawing on up-to-date data from state and national sources, the report explores the dynamics of housing production, homeownership, affordability, and homelessness, while situating Maine’s housing market within the broader economic landscape, including current trends in inflation and unemployment.

Wiscasset school committee
‘We have something really special here’
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When Wiscasset Middle High School science teacher Shari Templeton returned to school Jan. 5, she was in a fragile state. She’d had a personal loss just before vacation, Templeton explained to the school committee hours after that first day back. 

Senior College Winter Noontime Series explores US international relations
Bob Rackmales speaking about international relations. Courtesy of Bob Rackmales

This winter’s Noontime Series programs feature a trio of CSC members whose governmental careers total nearly a century of service. The first program, “What Determined President Carter’s Foreign Policy Decisions?”, led by Bob Rackmales, will be held at noon on Monday, Jan. 26, at St. Thomas’ Episcopal Church in Camden.

While the emphasis of this presentation will be on process, Rackmales will briefly discuss some of the long-term implications of Carter’s policy choices with regard to China, Russia, the Middle East and the issue of human rights.

Boothbay-Wiscasset Adult Regional Education named Top Performer
Courtesy of Raye Leonard

Boothbay-Wiscasset Regional Adult Education (BWRAE) is one of 12 programs recently recognized as a Top Performer by the state of Maine, out of 64 eligible programs.  

Midcoast Senior College announces spring term I 2026 course offerings

Midcoast Senior College (MSC) is pleased to announce its Spring Term I 2026 lineup of engaging, non-credit courses for adult learners. Running from Feb. 2 through March 30, the term features a wide range of in-person and online classes in the humanities, sciences, social issues, arts, and contemporary topics. Registration opens Jan. 12.

Dalton Roy named to SNHU president's list

Dalton Roy of Wiscasset has been named to Southern New Hampshire University's (SNHU) fall 2025 president's list. The fall terms run from September to December.

Alisha Jewett named to SNHU dean's list

Alisha Jewett of Alna has been named to Southern New Hampshire University's fall 2025 dean's list. The fall terms run from September to December.

Tenants Harbor nurse recognized for exceptional patient care and dedication
Meghan Keizer, BSN, RN. Courtesy of MaineHealth Lincoln Hospital

Meghan Keizer, BSN, RN, who works on the Medical-Surgical Unit at MaineHealth Lincoln Hospital and lives in Tenants Harbor, recently received the DAISY Award® for her outstanding nursing care and dedication. 

CTL teacher Corbin Lichtinger to publish a children’s book anthology
CTL teacher of grades 1 and 2, Corbin Lichtinger, will publish an illustrated children's anthology with Holiday House/Neal Porter books. Courtesy of CTL

The Center for Teaching and Learning in Edgecomb is proud to announce that Corbin Lichtinger, teacher of first and second grades, is receiving recognition as an artist and storyteller. His Alligators Anthology has been purchased by Holiday House/Neal Porter Books and will be published in the fall of 2027. 

Coastal Senior College Class
Explore the work of Piero Della Francesca
Portrait of Piero Della Francesca. Photo provided by Brett Donham

Most of the 11 courses offered in the Coastal Senior College Winter Term will begin during the week of Jan. 13. One class, “Piero Della Francesca: Painter, Mathematician, Philosopher, A True Renaissance Man,” will begin later than most of the CSC Winter Term Courses, meeting from Feb. 4 -18. This course will be presented in a unique format, three one-hour long slide lectures followed by questions and discussion, meeting in person at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church in Newcastle.

'Wintersong: A Midcoast Gathering of Voices' Jan. 13
Poet Zachary Cole will be reading his work at  "Wintersong" on Jan. 13. He writes vividly  about life and people on the Midcoast of Maine, with humor and surprise. Photo courtesy of Eleanor Cade Busby

"Wintersong: A Midcoast Gathering of Voices" will take place Tuesday, Jan. 13 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in Porter Hall at Skidompha Library, Main St., Damariscotta with a snow date of Tuesday, Jan. 20. The event is free and open to the public. Please enter via the Elm Street side (rear entrance) of the library, as the event will be held after regular hours.

Dresden Digital Equity
Dresden woman gains confidence in using newer technology
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When her teenagers received their first computers in high school, Cindy Moeller joined them evenings and helped navigate homework assignments on the new devices. Later, working as a critical care nurse, she routinely carried a computer and entered codes and notes while working as a liaison between surgeons, hospital medical staff and patients before surgeries. 

 Then the kids grew up and left home, she retired, and she and husband Allan often struggled with newer technology. “We were left floundering,” she says. “Things are changing all the time.”  

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