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Mid-Coast Audubon announces scholarships for nature programs
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Author Betsy Cornwell flanked by Finding Our Voices CEO+Founder Patrisha McLean, left and Lauren Stockless of the Maine Irish Heritage Center. Lauren Stockless photo
Irish authors talk about domestic abuse with FOV

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  • MaineHealth offers free, paid CNA training
  • Wiscasset’s Brycson Grover makes school committee
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  • Driver’s ed needs jump start 
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  • Midcoast Senior College announces spring term courses
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  • Sonic Alchemy's 'Submerged' at the Waldo
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  • 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
  • Balance and fall prevention discussion Feb. 5
  • Red Cross blood drive Jan. 31
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  • Mid-Coast Audubon bird seed sale fundraiser
  • Veggies to Table launches season 8, save the date Aug. 9
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  • ‘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
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  • Winter migratory bird walk at Reid State Park
  • Coastal Rivers to host wooden spoon carving workshop
  • 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
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Coastal Rivers to offer hand tool sharpening workshop
A workshop participant sharpens the edges of a spade with a grinding tool. Courtesy photo

Due to high demand, Coastal Rivers has scheduled a second session of the hands-on tool sharpening workshop for Thursday, March 5, from 4:30 to 6 p.m. at the Denny Conservation and Education Center at Round Top Farm. 

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Newcastle/Damariscotta rally for ICE accountability, Epstein transparency and voting rights 
Protestors on the Newcastle/Damariscotta bridge on Feb. 14. Courtesy of Nigel Calder

Troop 213 holds winter Court of Awards
Pictured from left are Pheonix P., Spencer C., James R., Matthew R., Thomas R., Jeffrey M., Henry R., Christopher C., Blake H., Dylan L., Nevan P., Owen P., Elijah S., Hudson H. and Nolan P. Courtesy photo

On Thursday, Feb. 12, Troop 213 gathered at the Damariscotta American Legion for its triannual Court of Awards ceremony. During the evening, Scouts were recognized for an impressive 13 rank advancements, including eight Scouts achieving the rank of Scout and one each advancing to Tenderfoot, Star, Life, and Eagle. In addition, 23 merit badges and several special awards were presented.

CTL student is the Telling Room’s Lincoln County winner in writing
Adley Cawthon

The Telling Room has named Center for Teaching and Learning sixth-grade student Adley Cawthon as the Lincoln County winner of its annual writing contest. Cawthon was awarded for her poem “My Interlaced Hands.”

Churches raise over $8,200 for heating assistance
Dinner

A coalition of Midcoast Christian churches banded together to raise funds for heating assistance for local families. They held a public event, “Helping Hands, Heating Homes” on Saturday evening Feb. 7 at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Newcastle. The event included a spaghetti dinner, silent auction and concert. “Helping Hands, Heating Homes” raised over $8,200.

Coastal Senior College program: ‘Reagan and the Russians’
Louis Sell

This winter’s Noontime Series programs feature a trio of CSC members whose governmental careers total nearly a century of service. The second program, “Reagan and the Russians: A Conservative Program That Worked,” led by Louis Sell, will be held at noon on Monday, Feb. 23, at the Waldo Theater in Waldoboro.

Coastal Rivers enhances visitor access at La Verna Preserve
The iconic rocky shoreline at La Verna Preserve in Bristol. Coastal Rivers aims to make it easier and safer to park at the popular hiking area. Courtesy of Coastal Rivers

Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust announces major improvements to La Verna Preserve in Bristol, including a new, larger parking lot and expanded land conservation, while continuing a fundraising campaign for further enhancements. 

WMHS seniors learn about volunteer fire departments
Fire station

Alna Fire Department (AFD) welcomed Wiscasset Middle High School seniors Jan. 29 to gain a deeper appreciation of civic service and the importance of volunteer fire departments in the heart of Maine communities. 

Beth Whitney, president of the fire department, stated, “Volunteer fire departments are not just about fighting fires; they are about making a difference in the community. Members of a volunteer fire department understand the importance of their role and the impact they have on people’s lives.”

Hugo-Vidal leaves Wiscasset and its school committee
Victoria Hugo-Vidal. Courtesy photo

Thursday evening, Feb. 5, Wiscasset school committee member Victoria Hugo-Vidal resigned, because she is no longer a Wiscasset resident. The resignation is effective immediately, Hugo-Vidal wrote in the email to Chair Tracey Whitney and cc’d to Superintendent of Schools Dr. Kim Andersson. 

“Thank you for the opportunity to serve this community,” Hugo-Vidal wrote. 

Coastal Rivers to host Valentine’s week winter bonfire at Round Top Farm
Coastal Rivers invites community members to enjoy a brush pile bonfire and sledding at Round Top Farm on Feb. 12. Courtesy of Coastal Rivers

Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust invites community members to gather for an evening of firelight, marshmallow roasting, and sledding. 

Wiscasset Middle High School Q2 honor roll
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6th grade: Highest - Charles Herrick, Jace McArdle; High - Giemella Absalud, Brayden Benner, Liam Cressey, Emery Footer, Ronan Jewell, Lyla Reed, Carley Streevey; Honors - Arianna Richardson

7th grade: Highest - Rickey Clark, Layne Kittell; High - Jude Hendershot, Jaiden Lucas, Everett Oakes, Alice Puterbaugh, Hope Thomas; Honors - Shelby Suplinskas

8th grade: Highest - Baxter Hardwick, Alexandra Herrick, Abigail Rogers, Ellie Smerdon, Tayia Wright; High - Tenzin Karsel, Garrett Seiders

'Dreams of Gardens' at Edgecomb Eddy School
Garden Club

Sarah Currier, fourth grade teacher at Edgecomb Eddy School, recently gathered together an impressive assembly of experts and enthusiasts to brainstorm future plans for the school gardens and orchard.

Exciting ideas to engage students and the community sparked the imaginations of the invited guests at the late January meeting. Yoga classes, art shows, authors' teas? A stop on the Maine School Garden Network garden tour? Outdoor cooking classes, workshops on composting and pollination? Building birdhouses and bat houses?

CTL MathCounts team places at regional competition
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

The MathCounts team from the Center for Teaching and Learning in Edgecomb placed second in the regional competition on Saturday, Jan. 31. The event was held at Kennebec Valley Community College in Fairfield. This year’s team included Adeline Inman, Charlie Record, Enilea Burns, and Toby McKenzie, all seventh graders. Their coach, Nick Record, is in his fourth year with the team, which meets once a week as a free afterschool club at CTL.

Nelson named to WPI dean’s list

Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) has announced that Edgecomb resident Brynna Nelson, a member of the class of 2027 majoring in biomedical engineering, was named to the university's dean's list for academic excellence for the fall 2025 semester.

Guided hike at Keyes Woods Preserve with Coastal Rivers
Hikers trek through a hemlock forest alongside the Pemaquid River at Keyes Woods Preserve in Bristol. Courtesy of Coastal Rivers

Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust naturalist Sarah Gladu will lead a hike atKeyes Woods Preserve in Bristolfrom 2 to 4p.m. on Friday, Feb. 13.  

Burnt Island Light
Volunteer island caretaker couple sought for 2026 season
Burnt Island Light. Photos Courtesy of DMR

Ever dreamed of living in an historic island lighthouse just a mile off the coast of Maine? The Maine Department of Marine Resources (DMR), in partnership with the Keepers of Burnt Island Light (KBIL), is seeking a volunteer caretaker couple to serve as seasonal stewards of Burnt Island Light for the 2026 season.

Lincoln Academy
Eighth grade registration information night Feb. 9
Lincoln Academy athletes celebrate the start of the fall sport season with the running of the Spirit Flags. Courtesy of Hilary Petersen

Wiscasset Winterfest gets ‘true winter’
Winterfest

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?

CTL welcomes guest educator from Maine Mineral & Gem Museum
Deb Johnson of the Maine Mineral and Gem Museum in Bethel speaks to CTL students about fossils as part of all-school geology and paleontology study. Courtesy of CTL

Students in pre-kindergarten through grade 8 at the Center for Teaching and Learning learned all about fossils from guest educator Deb Johnson of the Maine Mineral and Gem Museum on Jan. 16. Johnson traveled to Edgecomb from Bethel to spend a full day with the students in each class as part of the school’s study of geology and paleontology this year.

Heartwood Youth present 'Treasure Island' this weekend
Ceci Panagore, left, of Southport, is among the cast members of Heartwood's "Treasure Island." Shows are this weekend. For tickets:  at 563-1373 or  info@heartwoodtheater.org

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