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Fidium ‘Gig Town’ ribbon-cutting in Wiscasset Aug. 14
Maine Night Market
Maine Night Market in Wiscasset bigger for year 2

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‘Here’s the thing about Wiscasset’

Battle of the Boards returns Sept. 20
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Local author to speak about 'Love & Lobsters'

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‘Here’s the thing about Wiscasset’
Fidium ‘Gig Town’ ribbon-cutting in Wiscasset Aug. 14
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Maine Night Market in Wiscasset bigger for year 2
Battle of the Boards returns Sept. 20
Battle of the Boards returns Sept. 20
New convenience store coming to Edgecomb
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Maine home sales up 10.51 percent in June
Maine home sales up 10.51 percent in June
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Right whales, large crowds kick off Bigelow's 2025 Cafe Sci series
Coast Guard Auxiliary course: Navigating Mid Coast Maine
See local maritime films during Lobster Fest weekend
Registration now open for 2025 Maine Coastal Cleanup
Coast Guard Auxiliary boating courses
Harvey Gamage open house in Wiscasset gets sun
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Schooner Harvey Gamage open house June 22 in Wiscasset
Study reveals how chemical competition threatens Maine kelp forests
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Agriculture

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Morris Farm’s buyer seeks next buyer
Petit à Petit: On farming, macarons and feeding community
Second annual French and travel-themed auction gala tickets available
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Veggies to Table awarded $4K grant from Common Good Grant Committee
Upcoming events at Veggies to Table
Upcoming events at Veggies to Table
Don’t miss our spring Plant Cash and Carry Sale
Veggies to Table hosts dahlia sale fundraiser to fight hunger
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Hearty Roots campus comes to life with help from friends
Hearty Roots' privy palace. Riley Stevenson photo

As anyone who has launched a business knows, it can’t be done alone. The engagement of local community is critical, as is the belief and financial support of donors. For the past eight years, Hearty Roots has been fortunate to be part of an enthusiastic village of helpers. Without the breadth and depth of generosity it has received, Hearty Roots could not have connected with the 600 kids who participated in its programs last year. 

St. Giles Country Fair this Saturday, July 26
A sign for the St. Giles Fair, posted at Sheepscot General in Whitefield. Courtesy photo

Be sure to attend the St. Giles Episcopal Church fair this weekend held on the church grounds in Jefferson under the tall pines at 72 Gardiner Road (Route 126). The fair is from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., with a live auction at 11 a.m.

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Fifth generation steps up to lead longstanding Lincoln County businesses
The CFG Ownership Group, from left, Jessica Hilton, Nathan Hilton, Joe Ford, Chris Hilton and Hannah Hilton. Courtesy photo

After more than four decades of service and stewardship, Dennis Hilton has officially passed the torch to the next generation of leadership at three of Lincoln County’s most respected family-owned businesses: Cheney Insurance, Newcastle Vacation Rentals, and Newcastle Realty.

Alna selectmen
Alna updates and adds to its fees
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Alna's updated list of permit and other fees is meant to be user-friendly and the fees, fair, Alna Third Selectman Coreysha Stone said July 17. Among the updates, the board set a voluntary, annual business permit renewal at $25; the voluntary part is because Stone learned from Maine Municipal Association, a town cannot charge for a business permit just to make money.

Coastal Rivers seeks volunteers to tackle invasive plants at Round Top Farm
Volunteers cut and remove invasive bittersweet vines from a hedgerow at Coastal Rivers’ Round Top Farm in Damariscotta.

Coastal Rivers seeks volunteers to join its “Bittersweet Brigade” workdays, taking place every Wednesday from 9 to 11 a.m. at Coastal Rivers’ Round Top Farm through the summer and fall.

An invasive plant is a non-native plant species that, once introduced to a new ecosystem, establishes itself, reproduces, and spreads aggressively. These plants can displace native species, alter habitats, and negatively impact various aspects of the ecosystem. 

Get Ready to Shred
Maine State CU hosts free document Shred-It event in Rockland
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Maine State Credit Union is bringing its Shred-It event to the Rockland community, Friday, July 25, 2025, at its branch located at 168 Camden Street. From 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., Shredding On-Site will be securely disposing of personal and sensitive documents — free of charge.

Hannaford reports 95,000 Maine employees may be victims of data breach

Ahold Delhaize USA Services reported, personal information of 95,000 Mainers who are current or former employees of subsidiary Hannaford have been affected by a data breach described by the company as an "external system breach (hacking)" that occurred Nov 5, 2024 and was discovered Nov. 6, according to the required breach notification filed with the Maine Attorney General's Office June 26.

Maine homes sales and values up in May
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Sellers and buyers are in the market and housing demand remains steady. According to Maine Listings, comparing May 2025 to May 2024, sales of single-family existing homes rose 3.28 percent with 1,227 sales. Maine’s statewide median sales price (MSP) increased 6.52 percent to $425,000 over that same time. The MSP indicates that half of the homes were sold for more and half sold for less.

Wiscasset selectmen
‘Give us the million and see ya’
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Take a million dollars, or take a $10 million bond package and pay back $9 million. That is the question Wiscasset Town Manager Dennis Simmons shared with selectmen June 17. He said the town sought funding from the Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF), toward the sewer plant's move and upgrading two pump stations. The Fund turned down the request on the station upgrades and, on the plant's move, offered a $10 million bond package with a 30-year term at 2.5%, Simmons said.

Ocean On Tap
'The Latest in Fishing Gear Innovation'
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On Wednesday, June 25 from 6 to 7 p.m. the next Ocean on Tap event will be held at Footbridge Brewery, 25 Granary Way, Boothbay Harbor.

The Innovative Gear Library Team of Maine's Department of Marine Resources will be speaking about their collaborative project testing alternative fishing gear and providing real-world feedback. There's a slight overlap with the Windjammer Days Street Parade, but we hope you can join us after for this fascinating conversation!

Community Improvement Fund supports affordable housing in Lincoln County
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Members of the MaineHealth Lincoln Hospital and MaineHealth Mid Coast Hospital Community Health Improvement Committee announced their support for two organizations focusing on providing safe, affordable housing and the needed support services for low-income individuals and families who may otherwise be homeless. 

Coastal Rivers hosting Trail Tamers 'After Hours' workday
A view of Muscongus Bay from Bass Rock Preserve. Courtesy of Coastal Rivers

Coastal Rivers is hosting an “after hours” Trail Tamers work partyat Bass Rock Preserve in Round Pond on Wednesday, June 18 from 5 to 6:30 p.m.  

Skidompha Book Shop extends hours

The Skidompha Secondhand Book Shop in downtown Damariscotta is open every day from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. now through Labor Day.

The shop is located on the river at 17 Backstreet Landing, behind Elm Street Plaza. It is normally open from 9 to 4.

Woolwich selectmen reviewing snow plowing contracts
Selectmen opening bids for Woolwich's winter road maintenance contracts. PHIL DI VECE/Wiscasset Newspaper

Woolwich selectmen opened snow plowing bids from five local contractors June 4, but postponed awarding the contracts until they can review the proposals in more detail. Chairman David King said the board planned to hold a special meeting Friday morning, June 6 announcing the winning bids afterwards. All of the bidders were local contractors. A special town meeting to raise monies for winter road maintenance is scheduled for 6 p.m. June 25 in the town office hearing room, added King.

Wiscasset selectmen
Foundation opposing big aquaculture to gauge Wiscasset’s interest in rules
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Protect Maine’s Fishing Heritage Foundation (protectmaine.com) wants to prevent “foreign corporate ownership of our public waters in the state of Maine” and has hired Drummond Woodsum law firm to draft a moratorium ordinance and a model aquaculture ordinance, a consultant for the foundation told Wiscasset selectmen June 3. Bailey Bowden said the foundation will be in town talking with residents, including fishermen and shellfish harvesters, to gauge interest.

He is picking up a prior contractor's work doing that, he said. 

Cheney Insurance welcomes Charlyn Foster to its team
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Cheney Insurance is proud to welcome Charlyn Foster to its team of trusted professionals. A Maine native with 19 years of experience in the insurance industry, Charlyn brings a deep understanding of customer needs along with a strong work ethic, reliability, and a personable approach that aligns perfectly with Cheney Insurance’s values.

Maine State Aquarium
2025: New tanks, species, and more!
The new shark panel at the Maine State Aquarium this year. Courtesy of Dottie Yunger

The Maine State Aquarium’s 2025 season begins on Wednesday, June 11, and preparations are going swimmingly. Last year’s grand reopening was a huge hit with over 26,000 visitors, and this year we have more to debut.

Return of freight rail runs renews prospect of Wiscasset excursions
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Maine Department of Transportation's Rockland rail branch, that includes Wiscasset, is starting to see regular rail traffic again; it's freight and, by fall, might be excursion, too. Wiscasset Economic Development Director Aaron Chrostowsky mentioned the prospect of excursion rail in a May 27 email advising the public to "use caution around the rail line" because, starting May 29, a train would be coming through again, for an estimated two to three trips a week, on freight runs. And the new operator answered Wiscasset Newspaper's questions May 28 about the excursion part. 

Maine home values up 4.44% in April; sales ease a slight 0.74%
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AUGUSTA (May 22, 2025)— The arrival of spring is catching the interest of home buyers across Maine. Today, Maine Listings reported 942 homes changed hands in April 2025, a slight decrease of 0.74 percent compared to April of 2024. Realtors across Maine’s 16 counties sold 942 single-family existing homes with a median sales price (MSP) that reached $400,000—up 4.44 percent year over year. The MSP indicates that half of the homes were sold for more and half sold for less. 

Ahead of Wormfest May 31, a Wiscasset native talks worm harvesting
Wiscasset’s Frank Sprague. Wendy Ross photo

For the second year, Wiscasset is planning "Wormfest" to honor the town's rich tradition of harvesting sand and blood worms from the mudflats of the Sheepscot River area for sale as bait to fishermen around the world. The event takes place Saturday, May 31, from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Railroad Avenue along the Sheepscot River in downtown Wiscasset.

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