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The 61st Annual Winter Harbor Lobster Festival features a busy agenda of events centered on the coastal town, a yearly ...
A significant drop in Canadian bookings, however, continues to be the major factor in an overall year-to-year decline in ...
A public meeting about Brooklin’s participation in the Energy Technology Innovation Partnership Project with National ...
The Opera House Arts Live for $5 entertainment series is back this summer. The affordable, family-friendly performances will ...
The Northeast Harbor Library will host a free talk with author Karin Tilberg about her new book, “Loving the North Woods: 25 Years of Historic Conservation in ...
Dr. Jessie Stone’s 20+ years’ experience bringing medical care to a U.N.-designated Least Developed Country will be the focus ...
A certified therapy dog will be at the Blue Hill Public Library on Saturday, July 26, and Fridays, Aug. 8 and 22.
SURRY — Four nonprofits will host yard sales on Saturday, July 19, from 8 a.m. to noon. Thousands of items will be for sale, ...
The picnic is a celebration of local food. Picnickers should bring a dish featuring local ingredients and their own plates and picnic gear. They may enter the Local Foods Challenge, the winner of ...
John and Marlene Daley, authors of “History of Taunton Bay: Mining, Shipping & Diving,” will speak at the Taunton Bay Education Center at Gordon’s Wharf on Thursday, July ...
An art show exploring the connection between book arts and plants opened last Thursday, July 10, featuring work by the ...
Officers took two separate complaints about people camping on private property this past week — July 9 and 11.
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