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

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

Town office
Foundation opposing big aquaculture to gauge Wiscasset’s interest in rules
Dive images show the habitat differences between a kelp-dominated reef (top) compared to a turf-dominated reef (bottom). Researchers documented how kelp forests along large swaths of the Maine coast have collapsed and turf algae has proliferated in their absence. Courtesy Shane Farrell
Study reveals how chemical competition threatens Maine kelp forests

Commerce

Woolwich special town meeting June 25
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Woolwich selectmen reviewing snow plowing contracts
Foundation opposing big aquaculture to gauge Wiscasset’s interest in rules
Return of freight rail runs renews prospect of Wiscasset excursions
Maine home values up 4.44% in April; sales ease a slight 0.74%
Maine home values up 4.44% in April; sales ease a slight 0.74%
Company seeking site inquires with Wiscasset
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Company seeking site inquires with Wiscasset
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Marine

Study reveals how chemical competition threatens Maine kelp forests
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Ahead of Wormfest May 31, a Wiscasset native talks worm harvesting
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Bigelow Laboratory announces new center in honor of Harold Alfond
Maine Sea Grant funding restored
Coast Guard floats buoy removal proposal
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Coastal Rivers seeks volunteers for estuary monitoring program
Tariffs muddy waters for Maine's lobster industry
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Agriculture

Veggies to Table awarded $4K grant from Common Good Grant Committee
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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
Busy times for 4-H Byre Clan
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Veggies to Table celebrates successful end-of-year fundraising campaign, exceeding goal
Veggies to Table receives generous matching gift to support year-end fundraising goals
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Cheney Insurance welcomes Charlyn Foster to its team
Charlyn Foster

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 Community Foundation launches local press initiative
Lisa DeSisto

The Maine Community Foundation (MaineCF) has announced the launch of a new initiative to strengthen Maine communities by ensuring strong, local news coverage in all parts of the state.

Coastal Rivers seeks volunteers to monitor water quality at local swim beaches
Coastal Rivers Swim Beach Monitor volunteers practice taking water samples during a training session. Courtesy of Kris Christine

As part of the Maine Healthy Beaches program, Coastal Rivers volunteers take weekly water samples at Pemaquid Beach, the Bristol Mills swimming hole, and the beach at Biscay Pond during the summer months. This service for the towns of Bristol and Damariscotta helps ensure that beaches are safe for swimming.

The samples are sent off to a state-certified lab, which ensures consistent and reliable data. In recent years, all three beaches have consistently been very clean, with minimal bacterial contamination.

Alna selectmen
Arsenault to be Alna’s town clerk again
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When Sarah Perkins leaves as Alna's town clerk in late June, Deputy Town Clerk Lisa Arsenault, a familiar face at the town office and next door when it was the town office, will become clerk. Selectmen announced Arsenault's promotion after an executive, or closed door, session May 8.

Selectmen in March announced Perkins was resigning effective June 26. They said she was leaving because her farm has gotten too busy to balance with the job.

Montsweag Flea Market returns May 3 with new owner
Montsweag Flea Market, with its gazebo, vendor sheds and concession stand. PHIL DI VECE/Wiscasset Newspaper

After being closed since 2023, Montsweag Flea Market in Woolwich will reopen Saturday, May 3, under the new ownership of David J. Jones, owner of FO Bailey Real Estate in Falmouth. The flea market will remain open through the summer season from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, and Wednesday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., which is designated, "Antique Dealer Day."

Maine home sales and prices drop in March
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AUGUSTA (April 24, 2025)—Buyers of single-family existing homes in Maine are welcoming a more balanced spring sales market, with an increase in available inventory and moderation of pricing. According to Maine Listings, Realtors reported 848 sales within Maine’s 16 counties during March, a decrease of 6.19 percent compared to a year ago.  The median sales price (MSP) for those homes eased 0.98 percent to $376,260. The MSP indicates that half of the homes were sold for more and half sold for less.

Hearty Roots expands its board as it expands adventure opportunities
Alyssa Allen

Hearty Roots is thrilled to welcome four new board members to their team: Alyssa Allen, Lisa Steele-Maley, Deborah Mills-Scofield, and Mary (Polly) Vaughan.

Volunteers donate more than just time at MaineHealth Lincoln Hospital, long-term care facilities
Laura Zajdel of Boothbay Harbor lifts patients’ and residents’ spirits by hosting a “Name That Tune” activity at St. Andrews Village in Boothbay Harbor and Cove’s Edge in Damariscotta. Courtesy of MaineHealth

In the past year, MaineHealth Lincoln Hospital volunteers donated more than 8,000 hours across departments and different facilities. Their support includes greeting patients, assisting with clerical work, running errands, providing companionship and more.

But for many, including Laura Zajdel of Boothbay Harbor, volunteering is about more than just the giving of time. It’s about spreading joy and having fun.

Veggies to Table receives $1,000 donation from Damariscotta Rotary
Bill Vaughan from the Damariscotta/Newcastle Rotary and Erica Berman executive director of Veggies to Table. Courtesy photo

Veggies to Table, a nonprofit farm committed to providing fresh, sustainable produce to our community, is thrilled to announce the receipt of a $1,000 check from the Damariscotta-Newcastle Rotary. This generous contribution will significantly support the farm's ongoing grow-to-donate program aimed at promoting healthy eating and food security. 

Alna selectmen
Alna to seek bids on potential trash, recycling options
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Contractors might soon be making offers on an Alna job that might go to no one, but which Third Selectman Coreysha Stone said could be a go at some point.

Some residents April 10 continued questioning the point of seeking bids on trash and recycling collection since the town already contracts with Wiscasset Transfer Station. They said bidding now would tip contractors' hands for any subsequent bid requests, when other firms would know how low to go; another concern was that contractors would be turned off if they put time into a bid and none is awarded. 

New Maine Department of Marine Resources Commissioner officially assumes office
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Governor Janet Mills swore in Carl Wilson as Commissioner of the Maine Department of Marine Resources (DMR) April 8, following the Maine Senate’s unanimous vote to confirm his nomination.

Coastal Rivers seeks volunteers for spring horseshoe crab count
The data on horseshoe crabs collected by volunteers contribute to our understanding of these fascinating prehistoric animals and are an indicator of the health of the estuary. Courtesy of Kris Christine

Horseshoe crabs will soon be arriving at the shores of the Damariscotta River estuary to lay their eggs. These fascinating creatures are actually not crabs at all, but are more closely related to arachnids – and they’ve existed in a similar form for over 250 million years.

Maine home sales increase 6.5 percent in February
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February home sales statistics in Maine show an increase in sales, prices, and homes available. According to Maine Listings, sales of single-family existing homes increased 6.51 percent in February 2025 compared to February 2024. Realtors reported that 753 homes closed across the state, and the median sales price (MSP) for those sales reached $381,500—a rise of 9.0 percent. The MSP indicates that half of the homes were sold for more and half sold for less.

Wiscasset selectmen
Mason Station latest
The Sheepscot River reflects Mason Station near sunset. File photo

Mason Station Redevelopment Co. might seek to coordinate with the town of Wiscasset on developing some of the town-owned land near Mason Station, Mason Station Redevelopment President Ryan Gahagan said. Besides that prospect, he said the company’s signed option on the former power plant is to either buy it or its owner, Mason Station, LLC.

He told selectmen March 18, the exclusive, three-year option began in August 2023.

Free hybrid class to build a business website begins April 3

New Ventures Maine (NVME) in partnership with Empower by GoDaddy and Lincoln County Regional Planning Commission has opened registration for a free Build Your Business Website class. The goal of the class is for participants to build or update their business website. This free, hybrid five-week class is open to business owners in the Midcoast area to attend in person or online. The class starts April 3.

Bristol Marine launches Boston Tea Party replica ship
The Eleanor launches March 13 at Bristol Marine in Boothbay Harbor. FRITZ FREUDENBERGER/Boothbay Register

A recipe for revolution (circa 1773): chilled saltwater, 92,000 pounds of tea. Mix.  

December 16, 1773, members of the Sons of Liberty boarded ships carrying British East India Company cargo. Over the course of three hours, the group smashed 340 chests of tea, dumping their contents into the frigid waters of Boston Harbor to protest trade restrictions. “Perhaps salt water and tea will mix tonight!” smuggler and trader John Rowe was famously quoted. 

Chainsaw safety course at Hidden Valley Nature Center
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Midcoast Conservancy is offering a one-and-a-half day Chainsaw Safety course at Hidden Valley Nature Center in Jefferson; the workshop is designed for participants who have little or no experience with a chainsaw, though it can also be an effective refresher for more experienced individuals who have developed some bad habits with a saw.

Business development workshop

Lincoln County Regional Planning Commission (LCRPC) will facilitate a panel discussion with business support experts from APEX, CEI, SBDC, MTI, New Ventures Maine, and SCORE on Tuesday, March 11 from 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. This workshop will be hybrid via zoom and in LCRPC’s conference room at 297 Bath Road in Wiscasset.

Maine legislators work to re-fund Sea Grant
A Bigelow Laboratory researcher collects data on Maine kelp forests for a project funded by Maine Sea Grant. Several legislators recently announced efforts to re-fund Maine Sea Grant after its federal award was cut. Courtesy of Bigelow Laboratory

After its funding was cut by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Maine Sea Grant may yet keep its head above water. Wednesday, U.S. Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) and Maine State Rep. Holly Stover (D-Boothbay) announced separate efforts at the state and federal levels to re-fund the program. 

Maine Sea Grant’s fed funding dead in the water
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) announced the termination of a multimillion-dollar award supporting the Maine Sea Grant this weekend. The program, overseen by UMaine, was in the second year of a roughly $4.5 million, four-year funding cycle, which was scheduled to end in 2028.      

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