#Midcoast

Hype for the Future 64G: Town of Brunswick, Maine

Introduction The Town of Brunswick effectively represents the northern end of Cumberland County, Maine, directly across the Androscoggin River from the Town of Topsham in Sagadahoc County. Located near the Atlantic Ocean, the community of Brunswick is most notable for hosting Bowdoin College, part of the Colby-Bates-Bowdoin Consortium with Colby in Waterville and Bates in Lewiston. Bowdoin College Along with Colby and Bates Colleges in Waterville and Lewiston, respectively, Bowdoin College […]

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Hype for the Future 64F: Boothbay Area, Maine

Introduction The Towns of Boothbay and Boothbay Harbor are largely associated with the summer season, both along the Atlantic Ocean with Boothbay slightly further inland (north) within Lincoln County, Maine. Though Monhegan Island and its associated plantation may be more accessible from Knox County to the east, the island area is also considered part of Lincoln County, albeit separately identified from the Boothbay communities. Boothbay Harbor is situated to the south of Boothbay and is […]

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Hype for the Future 64D: Lincoln County, Maine (North of Boothbay)

Introduction Lincoln County, Maine, is located partly at the western end of the Waldo Patent and otherwise in the vicinity of the Atlantic Ocean, bounded by Knox County to the east, Sagadahoc County to the west, Kennebec County to the northwest, and Waldo County to the northeast. The county seat of Lincoln County is the community of Wiscasset, and much of the county is traversed by way of United States Route 1 along the Atlantic Ocean. On the eastern edge of the county is the Town of […]

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Hype for the Future 64C: Southern Knox County, Maine

Introduction To the south of the City of Rockland, the Penobscot Bay gives way to the more open Atlantic Ocean in the relatively more southerly immediate vicinity. With the transition from Rockland to the Atlantic Ocean comes additional islands, particularly the aforementioned island locations, as well as the Saint George Peninsula to the west of the Penobscot Bay. Saint George Peninsula In the southern fringe of the City of Rockland are the Sail Power and Steam Museum and Gallery Fukurou, […]

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Hype for the Future 64B: Notable Islands of Maine

Preamble While novaTopFlex has already identified the notable attractions of Vinalhaven, North Haven, and Deer Isle, the following content will refer specifically to Monhegan, Matinicus Isle, Islesboro, Frenchboro, and Swans Island, as well as to the “mainland” termini of the ferry vessels. Each route shall be covered in an arrangement in which the distinct communities are referred to first. Introduction The State of Maine contains six (6) state ferries, with the most notable of ferry […]

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Hype for the Future 63V: The Galleries of Knox County, Maine

Introduction Knox County, located in the MidCoast region of the State of Maine, is home to numerous art galleries, particularly on the islands of Vinalhaven and North Haven as well as on the mainland at the communities of Rockland and Camden. Camden, Maine Within the Town of Camden, the principal art galleries of the community are the Camden Falls Gallery, the Page Gallery, the Harbor Square Gallery, and the Carver Hill Gallery. Rockland, Maine To the south of the Camden and Rockport […]

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Hype for the Future 63U: Places to Stay in Camden, Maine

Introduction The Town of Camden is a surprisingly significant tourist draw located in Knox County, Maine, along the Penobscot Bay. Despite not having the typical services associated with resort communities across the nation, the community of Camden may be silently welcoming to the LGBTQIA+ community in many of the following lodging options: Places to Stay (Not an Exhaustive List) Elm Street / Main Street / U.S. Route 1 (South to North) Cedar Crest Inn Elms of Camden Blackberry […]

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Hype for the Future 63T: Towns of Camden and Rockport, Maine

Overview Both Camden and Rockport are located along the Penobscot Bay in the northern part of Knox County, Maine. However, most of the educational, academic, and historical facilities are located in the more southerly Town of Rockport while the more northerly Town of Camden is notable for more modern amenities and a historic urban core. The special-focus higher-education institution of the Maine Media Workshops and College is located within Rockland, along with the Camden-Rockport Historical […]

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Hype for the Future 62C: Town of Vinalhaven, Maine

Introduction The Town of Vinalhaven, Maine, is not just an island town in the State of Maine—it is also the town representing the largest of the offshore islands of the State of Maine officially accessible by state ferry from the mainland. Ferry Service As the largest island—and only island with over one thousand permanent residents—accessible by ferry from the mainland, the Rockland-Vinalhaven ferry must maintain two (2) separate vessels on the same route, compared to one (1) for […]

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2025-12-07

More of this, please!!!

#RockportME - #Midcoast nonprofits team up to preserve historic #farmland — and build new #housing

Maine Public | By Nicole Ogrysko
Published November 29, 2025 at 8:31 AM EST

"Two midcoast nonprofits are teaming up to preserve a historic dairy farm in Rockport — and build new affordable housing on site.

#MaineCoastHeritageTrust has owned more than 160 acres south of Route 90 for the last 15 years. The #EricksonFieldsPreserve has #WalkingTrails and a #CommunityGarden, where students have learned to grow produce for nearby #FoodBanks.

Recently, the Heritage Trust secured the farm's remaining six acres across the street, where the old farmhouse and dairy barn are located.

When a family member living in the farmhouse passed away a few years ago, Aaron Englander with the Maine Coast Heritage Trust said the nonprofit began to think about how the property could be preserved for community benefit.

Housing, Englander said, emerged as a clear need. The Heritage Trust acquired the six-acre property and plans to preserve five of them. It has donated the remaining acre to the #MidCoastRegionalHousingTrust, which plans to develop one and two-bedroom apartments.

The housing shortage is being felt throughout the region, said Jonathan Goss, president of the housing trust. Knox County needs nearly 1,300 new homes by the end of the decade.

'Services are being cut back or being lost because of a lack of employees,' he said. 'Everybody knows someone who either grew up here or had been living here who is not able to live here any longer.'

The housing trust plans to renovate the old farmhouse on site for rental housing first, and then construct eight new apartments for working families there later on. Goss said these are families with teachers, public safety officers, nurses and others who earn too much to qualify for subsidized housing, but not enough to afford a median-priced home in the region, which now surpasses $450,000.

Housing development is sometimes pitted against land and environmental conservation efforts. But Englander with the Maine Coast Heritage Trust said this project could serve as a statewide model for balancing those interests.

'[This can] show people that yes, you can conserve wildlife habitat, you can conserve farmland, soils and agricultural know-how, and you can create access to public lands and outdoor educational spaces all in one property,' he said."

Read more:
mainepublic.org/business-and-e

#SolarPunkSunday #LandPreservation #AffordableHousing #PreservingWildlifeHabitats #Farmland #Conservation #Maine #MainePublic #PublicBroadcasting

2025-10-15

#Midcoast #Maine communities participate in #NoKings Day of Peaceful Action

Several events are scheduled around Maine, including in #BathME, #BrunswickME, #FreeportME, #RocklandME and #WiscassetME.

October 14, 2025

"No Kings, a peaceful protest movement against the Trump administration, has recently announced there are now over 2,500 community events scheduled for its Day of Peaceful Action on Saturday, Oct. 18. These events are organized by average Americans across personal, political and geographic demographics in all 50 states.

"There are five event locations in the Midcoast: the corner of Main and School streets in Freeport, 8-11 a.m.; Wiscasset Bridge on Route 1, 10-11 a.m.; 191 Maine St., Brunswick, 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.; Rockland’s Chapman Park, 294 Main St., noon to 1 p.m.; and Sagadahoc Bridge in Bath, 1-2 p.m. Go to nokings.org/#map to see all No Kings Day of Peaceful Action events.

"Building on the momentum of the June 14 day of action, which drew more than 5 million people across all 50 states, the #October18 mobilization is the next chapter in the No Kings movement. According to a prepared release, the aim of the Day of Peaceful Action is to send a unified message: We are a nation of equals, and our country will not be ruled by fear or force.

"Groups organizing the No Kings peaceful protests across the country include #ACLU, #AmericanFederationOfTeachers, #CommonDefense, #50501Movement, #HumanRightsCampaign, #Indivisible, #LeagueOfConservationVoters, #MoveOn, #NationalNursesUnited, #PublicCitizen, #SEIU and #UnitedWeDream, among others.

"All No Kings events adhere to a shared commitment to nonviolent protest and community safety, the prepared release said. Organizers are trained in de-escalation and are working closely with local partners to ensure peaceful and powerful actions nationwide."

Source:
pressherald.com/2025/10/14/mid

Archived version:
archive.md/TdPF7

#NoKings2 #MaineResists #ResistFascism #Resistance #NoCrowns #NoThrones #October18th #MaineEvents

thomkennonthomkennon
2025-07-26

Deep into researching and writing my 3rd drop in THE LEAPS PROJECT ("The Biggest Leap: An Ethics of Utopias") and wouldn't you know it---- Sandy and I find a new hike in Belfast Maine (Railtrail) with an actual signpost pointing to towns all deeply resonant with utopic themes -









Wooden post on rail trail in Belfast Maine with six arrow signs at top pointing to six local towns all with names bespeaking elements of utopias 
Freedom 
Unity 
Hope
Union
Liberty
Friendship
2025-04-04

Saturday - Boston too far? April 5 protests happening all over #Maine too, here's a map from an artist/bookseller I like up in the #midcoast region, but I'm sure there's other lists available; suggestions for #NewHampshire and #Vermont and #RhodeIsland welcome too instagram.com/p/DH34tl3xG5g/ #cherryfield #Bangor #Skowhegan #Farmington #ParisME #Auburn #PortlandME #Wells #AugustaME #BostonWeekend 9/x

2025-03-12
I went to Rockport Harbor Hotel and The Wharf at Lyman-Morse today! #camdenmaine #maine #midcoast #ocean
thomkennonthomkennon
2024-03-21

A beautiful day and I had the whole breakwater to myself until I got about 1/3 out and the ~25 mph sustained winds almost blew me off and crouching turned back to shore.




View from shore of 1 mile long breakwater of large rectangular cut granite chunks reaching out across Rockland harbor to vanishing point of lighthouse
thomkennonthomkennon
2024-03-13

We're back *away* in Philly/NYC but wish we were back *here* where we increasingly belong.




In foreground huge rectangular quarried granite blocks tumbled against breakwater with the blocks closest to the sea covered in mossy green fungus. In distance the thin line of land crosses beneath a gray sky bordering between it and the shining steel of the calm harbor
thomkennonthomkennon
2024-03-03

Looking out over Rockland harbor from the breakwater.



Large quarry stones jammed together in foreground with harbor midfield and point of land stretching from horizon left about halfway out all skinned with bright blue line of light beneath overcast gray clouds
thomkennonthomkennon
2024-03-01

Looking out over the moss-covered quarry detritus thru the pines towards Long Cove, Tenants Harbor.





View over moss covered shards of granite quarry chunks through shadow slices and pines with barely visible sea in distance
thomkennonthomkennon
2024-02-29

Back in the hood on a stellar day of bright cold blue





View from rocky shore of two pine covered islands in sea cove with dock reaching from trees on shore from right-side of view

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