In October, 16 local athletes will participate in the Maine Marathon to raise funds for Maine Coast Fishermen’s Association’s Fishermen Wellness program.
Laura Sitterly
Laura Sitterly covers the northern part of The Times Record's territory, including Harpswell, Phippsburg, Wiscasset and surrounding towns. Her lifelong love of the outdoors was sparked by a childhood spent paddling the lakes and rivers of New York State’s Adirondack Mountains. She earned a bachelor’s degree at Auburn University and a publishing certificate from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. She spends her free time cross-country skiing or swimming the coast, depending on the season.
Climate leaders take a journey through Casco Bay
Participants in the 2024 COBALT bioregional learning journey shared some wisdom during a pit stop at the Schiller Coastal Studies Center, the location of a seagrass restoration pilot project.
Midcoast festivals embrace the fall spirit
As the seasons change, locals are given new offerings: oysters, Needham candies and sunset sails.
The vision behind Carter’s Wharf revival in Boothbay Harbor
The historic Sea Pier in Boothbay Harbor prepares for a new era of commercial harvesting.
Midcoast fog bells sound again after restoration
The Pemaquid Peninsula has a new ring.
Midcoast fog bells sound again after restoration
The Pemaquid Peninsula has a new ring.
Midcoast Literacy tapped as first recipient of women’s group charity
100+ Women Who Care Midcoast Maine chose Midcoast Literacy as its first donation recipient.
Healing from domestic violence through garden growth
On Sept. 11, survivors spoke about the healing power of flowers, from anemones in late fall to rhubarb stalks bursting through winter soil.
At the intersection of art and science: Krisanne Baker
A Waldoboro-based artist invites viewers on a journey through the Gulf of Maine.
Midcoast volunteers to gather for coastal cleanup on 9/11
In the spirit of service and remembrance, a beach cleanup will be held Wednesday, Sept. 11, in Phippsburg.