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Community news and announcements from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Belfast center to offer analog photography course
Students have an opportunity to develop their black-and-white film into negatives and print those negatives.
MaineGeneral medical assistant program graduates 11
Upon completion of the program and passing of the certified medical assistant exam administered by the National HealthCare Association, students can secure a CMA position with MaineGeneral.
Oakland woman named Maine’s Mother of the Year
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Monica Wilcox Charette of Oakland has been named 2025 Maine Mother of the Year. Charette will be recognized and represent Maine at the 90th National Convention of American Mothers in San Juan, Puerto Rico in April, where one honoree will be named American Mother of the Year. A native of Aroostook County, […]
Maine organizations to receive 2024 Catalyst Grant
Each organization will be awarded $30,000 over three years, for a total of $90,000 in grant funding.
Maine Cabin Masters renovates Pine Tree Camp space in Rome
The television episode will air Monday, Feb. 3, revealing a special project for Pine Tree Camp’s 80th anniversary.
Belfast art center to host Artists After Hours Jan. 30
Artists After Hours is a casual mix-and-mingle, show-and-tell gathering of Midcoast creatives.
Annual polar plunge set for March 22 in Oakland
Participants will take an icy plunge into the waters of Messalonskee Lake to benefit the fight against food insecurity.
Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association seeks ambassadors
This program invites participants to work together to advocate for organic farming and foster sustainable communities.
Extreme climate caused West Greenland lakes to brown
Fulbright Distinguished Arctic Scholar and University of Maine Climate Change Institute Associate Director Jasmine Saros, also a professor of paleolimnology and lake ecology with UMaine’s School of Biology and Ecology, said the rapid alteration in West Greenland’s lakes contrasts with the slow, multi-decade-long browning experienced in lakes across the Northern Hemisphere, including those in Maine.