The hotel was closed for three months while undergoing a complete renovation of all 51 rooms, common spaces and its restaurant and bar.
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Brunswick teacher takes student experiments on Zero-G flight
St. John’s science teacher Karin Paquin flew in microgravity earlier this month through the Space for Teachers program.
Bath softball fundraiser goes to bat for service and therapy dogs
The Bath American Legion Smith Tobey Post 21 returns to the softball field to raise money for the Oxford-based nonprofit Mission Working Dogs.
Historical archaeologist to discuss survey of Damariscotta’s Chapman-Hall House
Historical archaeologist Tim Dinsmore, who headed the 2022 archaeological survey of the grounds of the 1754 Chapman-Hall House in Damariscotta, will discuss the objectives and results of his work from 12:30-4 p.m. Saturday, May 31. One of the oldest standing houses in Damariscotta, this house museum, maintained by Lincoln County Historical Association, is located at […]
Mainebiz to host annual Health Care Forum in Freeport
Mainebiz will host its annual Health Care Forum from 7:30-10:30 a.m. Wednesday, June 4, at the Hilton Garden Inn in Freeport. Moderated by Kim Anania, president and CEO at KMA Human Resources Consulting, this year’s forum centers on “Workplace Safety, Wellness, and Mental Health: The Business Role in Supporting Employee Well-Being.” As organizations across Maine […]
Midcoast nonprofits receive John T. Gorman Foundation grants
The John T. Gorman Foundation has awarded 77 grants totaling $1.2 million to support nonprofits providing food, shelter and other essential services to Mainers in need. Distributed through the Foundation’s 2025 Direct Services Grant Program, the funding will reach all 16 counties in the state. Several Midcoast organization will benefit from the grants, including Coastal […]
‘Becoming Seagrass’ performance brings vital underwater plants into focus
An educational performance on the importance of seagrass was held at Meetinghouse Arts last week. The production combined science, history and storytelling through the lenses of Indigenous and Western perspectives.
Phippsburg Land Trust to host guided walk to McKay Farm
Phippsburg Land Trust will host a guided walk to McKay Farm with Barry Logan, professor of biology at Bowdoin College, from 9-11:30 a.m. Sunday, June 1. Logan, along with land trust board members Michelle Holdridge and Dan Dowd, will lead this two-and-a-half-hour walk starting at the Cooley Center Pond parking lot (on Parker Head Road […]
Rockland Public Library to host discussion on transgender poets
The Rockland Public Library and Millay House Rockland will host “Conversations of the Century with the Trans Poetics Archive” at 6 p.m. Thursday, June 5, in the Community Room at Rockland Public Library. This event is free and open to all. In a heart-to-heart with Edna St. Vincent Millay and her suffrage poem, “I, being […]
Bowdoin College, Brunswick to unveil redesigned playground
Next week’s grand opening will unveil the new Longfellow Playground, designed for increased safety and accessibility.