Midcoast Benefits “Hook, Line and Dinner!” tickets available for Aug. 3 fundraiser at Cook’s Lobster & Ale house in Harpswell, $75, benefits Maine Coast Fishermen’s Association, mainecoastfishermen.org. Books/Authors Maine Postmark Poetry Contest, statewide competition in conjunction with the 15th Annual Belfast Poetry Festival in October. All entries must bear a Maine postmark, deadline Aug. 15, […]
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Midcoast Meetings: July 19-26
Bath Tues. 7/23 5 p.m. Economic Development Committee CH Wed. 7/24 4 p.m. Transportation Committee CH Thur. 7/25 9 a.m. Finance Committee CH Brunswick Mon. 7/22 6 p.m. Finance Committee TH Tues. 7/23 5 p.m. Martin’s Point Building Informational Meeting TH Tues. 7/23 7 p.m. Planning Board CH Wed. 7/24 10 a.m. Staff Review Committee TH […]
Midcoast fishermen host Hook, Line & Dinner
HARPSWELL — Tickets are available for the fourth annual Hook, Line & Dinner, hosted by Maine Coast Fishermen’s Association, on Saturday, Aug. 3, at Cook’s Lobster and Ale House, 68 Garrison Cove Road, Bailey Island. There will be live music by Sons of Quint, beer from several local breweries, and fresh seafood. A silent auction […]
Midcoast People & Business: July 12
Maine Women’s Giving Tree reaches grant-giving milestone Grants awarded this year by Maine Women’s Giving Tree, celebrating its 1oth year of operation, will bolster efforts ranging from art therapy for young children to stable living conditions for women. MWGT President Cyndy Bush and Treasurer Diane Field, both of Harpswell, announced this year’s grantees at a […]
Harpswell nurse massages her side business to help homeless teens
Liz Stamey intends to continue donating proceeds from her massage therapy business to help those in need.
Harpswell Police Beat: July 5
No arrests were reported from June 25 to July 1.
Harpswell Forest Playground a natural place for kids, families to learn
Harpswell Heritage Land Trust built the pop-up play space, where visitors are encouraged to get creative.
Harpswell farm demonstrates shepherding success
“What we’re trying to do is mimic nature,” Joe Grady says.