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Holly Eaton announces candidacy for House District 15
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Holly Eaton announces candidacy for House District 15

DEER ISLE—Holly Eaton has announced her candidacy to represent House District 15 in the Maine House of Representatives, which includes Southwest Harbor, Tremont, Frenchboro, Swan’s Island, Isle au Haut, Brooklin, Deer Isle, Stonington and Vinalhaven, according to a press release.

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February 24, 2022
Two from Ellsworth nominated for open Senate seat
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Two from Ellsworth nominated for open Senate seat

McDonald opts out of race for family, law school

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February 17, 2022
St. Valentine's show features artists from around the Peninsula and Island
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St. Valentine's show features artists from around the Peninsula and Island

BLUE HILL—The Cynthia Winings Gallery hosted its eighth annual Midwinter St. Valentine’s Day Show on Friday, February 11. The show was well attended, according to a press release, and visitors were greeted with an inviting candle-lit path through the snow.

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February 17, 2022
Blue Hill's Elliott Architects wins design awards
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Blue Hill's Elliott Architects wins design awards

PORTLAND, Conn.—Your Modern Cottage, a home design website for modern living, recognized the best of the best in its inaugural Design Awards Competition, among them Elliott Architects of Blue Hill, according to a press release.

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February 17, 2022
2021 lobster harvest the most valuable in the history of the fishery
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2021 lobster harvest the most valuable in the history of the fishery

75% increase over 2020

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February 17, 2022
Wilson Museum celebrates Bowdoin's centennial
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Wilson Museum celebrates Bowdoin's centennial

Join the Wilson Museum in celebrating the centennial of Maine Maritime Academy’s schooner Bowdoin, the official vessel of the State of Maine, at programs that revisit Donald MacMillan’s Arctic explorations and delve into the art of shipsmithing.

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September 16, 2021
GSA announces new staffas school resumes
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GSA announces new staffas school resumes

A total of seven new members have been added to the staff of George Stevens Academy, according to a press release issued by the private nonprofit high school. The new staff include faculty and administrative personnel.

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September 16, 2021
Falls Bridge construction project scheduled
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Falls Bridge construction project scheduled

Project estimated at $10.5 million

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September 16, 2021
Women's Skillet Toss
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Women's Skillet Toss

Intercontinental & Greater Hancock County Championship Saturday, September 4 , 3:30 p.m., Grandstand Track

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Blue Hill Fair Handbook
The Largest Pumpkin or Squash Contest
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The Largest Pumpkin or Squash Contest

Judging Friday, 1 p.m., Exhibition Hall

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Wild blueberry pie and muffin baking contest
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Wild blueberry pie and muffin baking contest

Enter Saturday before noon, judging 1 p.m., Exhibition Hall

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Hundreds attend Blue Hill Maritime Heritage Festival
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Hundreds attend Blue Hill Maritime Heritage Festival

BLUE HILL—More than 300 visitors braved the heat and oppressive humidity preceding Tropical Storm Henri on Saturday, August 21, to attend the Blue Hill Maritime Heritage Festival.

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August 26, 2021
Snow's Cove Road reopens to traffic
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Snow's Cove Road reopens to traffic

Fishway passage restored

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August 26, 2021
Farm animals shine at the Fair
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Farm animals shine at the Fair

Sheep, oxen, horses and more

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Exhibition Hall offers glimpse into farming life
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Exhibition Hall offers glimpse into farming life

New to the Exhibition Hall this year: the Flower Show!

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Demolition Derby Maine State Championship
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Demolition Derby Maine State Championship

Monday, September 6, 4 p.m., Grandstand

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Blue Hill Public Library
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Blue Hill Public Library

Wow—things have been busy at the library, and the August art show “Seeing the Light” is getting a lot of viewers. If you haven’t seen it, stop by. The show features paintings, carvings, pottery, and porcelain by local artists in a range of prices. Proceeds from the artwork sales are shared with the library.

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August 19, 2021
Elementary greenhouse program awarded $3,650 in COVID grants
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Elementary greenhouse program awarded $3,650 in COVID grants

Funds will support repairs, integration into curriculum

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August 19, 2021
Lincoln Paine lends a unique lens to historical society lecture
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Lincoln Paine lends a unique lens to historical society lecture

An exploration of Maine’s maritime history

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August 19, 2021
Local nonprofit offers workforce training for gardeners
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Local nonprofit offers workforce training for gardeners

Community members who have tried to hire a carpenter, plumber or gardener recently may have discovered that very few are available.

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August 5, 2021
Nichols Day Camp booked solid for remainder of summer
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Nichols Day Camp booked solid for remainder of summer

SEDGWICK—When registration officially opened in January for the 2021 season at Nichols Day Camp, officials could not predict how the camp would have to operate during the pandemic.

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August 5, 2021
Despite heavy rains, Sedgwick roadway construction aiming for timely completion
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Despite heavy rains, Sedgwick roadway construction aiming for timely completion

SEDGWICK—A slow start worried everyone involved with the culvert replacement project at Snows Brook on Route 15.

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August 5, 2021
Oldest library on the Peninsula continues to evolve
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Oldest library on the Peninsula continues to evolve

SARGENTVILLE —Should one travel too quickly through the village of Sargentville, one could miss one of the hubs of the village, the Sargentville Library.

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August 5, 2021
New benches and table dedicated to the life of James Straub
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New benches and table dedicated to the life of James Straub

BROOKLIN—A set of two benches and a picnic table were donated to Friend Memorial Public Library in honor of James Straub on June 7.

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July 08, 2021
Blue Hill Public Library
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Blue Hill Public Library

LIBRARY SHELF

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July 08, 2021
GSA student Keegan Butler awarded Mainely Character scholarship
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GSA student Keegan Butler awarded Mainely Character scholarship

George Stevens Academy senior Keegan Butler won a $2,500 Mainely Character Scholarship, awarded annually to Maine high school seniors who demonstrate exemplary concern for others, responsibility, integrity, and courage.

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July 08, 2021
Skippers program graduates receive Perseverance awards for working through pandemic
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Skippers program graduates receive Perseverance awards for working through pandemic

BLUE HILL—Only seven students graduated from the 2021 Eastern Maine Skippers Program as a result of the pandemic, Tom Duym, Fisheries Education Specialist for the Maine Center for Coastal Fisheries in Stonington, said during a June 17 Perseverance awards program at George Stevens Academy.

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July 08, 2021
Orlofsky's legacy already visible as he retires
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Orlofsky's legacy already visible as he retires

“When I was very young, the Beatles came out and I thought, ‘Wow! This is for me,’” said Steven Orlofsky of his early attachment to music. He was already playing the saxophone and ran with a pack of talented musicians, including Tim Cappello, who went on to play with Tina Turner. “We started a band,” he says. “We were in the sixth grade.”

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July 08, 2021
Sedgwick school turns inside out with photos
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Sedgwick school turns inside out with photos

Joins worldwide photo project

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July 08, 2021
Three GSA students win Pioneer Prize software competition
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Three GSA students win Pioneer Prize software competition

BLUE HILL—Pioneer Prize 2021 judges announced this week the winners of the fourth annual Pioneer Prize software competition for high school students on the Blue Hill Peninsula and Deer Isle.

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July 08, 2021

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