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Change is not always an improvement
The red doors of Heavenly Threads thrift store are closed. The Congregational Church assures us, via Facebook, that it will reopen. Their Facebook post does not accept comments and tells us that their planning is not complete and that whatever information is circulating in the community is inaccurate. What I...
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Keeping Belfast Maine Beautiful hosts annual cleanup event
BELFAST, Maine (WABI) -Early this Saturday, folks gathered to pickup trash along the side of every road in Belfast. Keeping Belfast Maine Beautiful (KBMB) is an annual community effort supported by the city of Belfast, many people, and businesses to leave the streets sparkling clean. Supplies were provided to the...
Spring Prix Fixe Menu at Harborview Bistro
Enjoy the Chef’s 3-course specialty menu at the Harborview Bistro! Experience customer favorites and try new additions to the from-scratch menu for just $38. Dinner is served Tuesday through Saturday evenings, 5:30 to 8:30 pm. Reservations can be made online or by calling (207) 372-6366. Walkins are also welcome.
Camden Public Library brings Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library to Knox County
CAMDEN — Camden Public Library will be a Local Program Partner for Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library, “the world’s preeminent early childhood book-gifting program,” said CPL, in a news release. Children aged 0 to 5 in Knox County or within the Five Town Community School District...
Seaport Community Health Center moves to new location
BELFAST, Maine (WABI) - Belfast has a new healthcare location!. Penobscot Community Health Care has opened its doors to the new Seaport Community Health Center on Schoodic Drive. The facility will offer services such as primary care and dental services. With new equipment, a spacious facility, and a separate area...
18-year-old who died after Liberty accident saved five lives as organ donor
BANGOR, Maine (WABI) -The family of 18-year-old Blair Fuller-Barnard, who died in a crash in Liberty last week, is grieving. During this devastating loss, they’re sharing her story because she is also their hero. “She always just cared about what she could do to make everybody else happy. She...
UPDATE: Stolen pickup crashes into South Thomaston garage
Update 5/10/2024: The driver of a stolen vehicle that led police on a pursuit prior to crashing into a South Thomaston garage, Wednesday, May 8, has been located and arrested. On Thursday, May 9, deputies from the Knox County Sheriff’s Office received a report of a male inside an unoccupied home in South Thomaston. In the residence, deputies found David Beal, 52, of Washington.
Medomak Middle School Seventh Grade Baseball report, May 7-11
Medomak Middle School's seventh grade baseball team hit the road Tuesday, May 7, to play Oceanside Middle School's seventh grade team and ended up losing 10-1 in 7 innings. Medomak did not get a hit, and Oceanside walked none, so their only run came by a hit batter and a squeeze play in the fifth.
Maine teen dies following Waldo County crash
LIBERTY, Maine — A teenager involved in a crash in the Waldo County town of Liberty last week has died. Blair Fuller-Barnard, 18, of Montville, died Saturday, according to her mother. At about 3 p.m. Wednesday, Fuller-Barnard was driving a 2002 Toyota Camry on West Main Street when she turned onto Belfast Augusta Road and failed to yield to a Dodge Ram pickup truck headed west and a tractor-trailer headed east, according to the Waldo County Sheriff's Office. Fuller-Barnard and her passenger, 19-year-old Donovan Aldus of Montville, were flown by a medical helicopter to a hospital for treatment. Aldus remains hospitalized with "severe" injuries.
Camden Hills Varsity Boys’ Tennis Team bests Lewiston 5-0
On May 10, Camden Hills Regional High School Boys’ Tennis Team traveled to Lewiston to take on the Blue Devils of Lewiston High School and defeated them 5-0. The Windjammers boys’ tennis team remains undefeated at 6-0. Individual results with Camden Hills’ players listed first were:. First...
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