

The Weekly Packet - March 13, 2025

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Blue Hill's select board says the dam at Toddy Pond needs $400,000 in repairs and will cost $70,000 a year in maintenance. A school board member retires after 50 years in education. A local boutique and George Stevens Academy are partnering to offer free prom wear to all students from the region. School Union 93 warns of a phishing scam. A local charitable organization announces $63,000 in grants to area organizations. And local students get ready to showcase their independent study projects for the public.
Dam needs $400K in repairs plus $70K annually, committee says
Tax abatement concerns
2 mins
After 50 years in education, Snow retiring from school board
After 12 years on the Blue Hill school board, chair Jan Snow will retire when her term expires in April.

2 mins
GSA and local boutique partner for prom 'shopping' experience
Donated attire will be free to local students

2 mins
School official warns of phishing scam
BLUE HILL—School Union 93 is warning of a “phishing incident” involving their emails that occurred on Thursday, March 6.
1 min
A step toward effective climate strategy
As weather-related disasters ramp up around the state and the country, the most noticeable increase in public participation in these climate-related discussions is a demand for more government funding for repairs and adaptation, and yet pretty much zero discussion about decreasing the rate of climate warming. This is both unsurprising and a cause for deep concern.
2 mins
The importance of dynamic core strength for competitive cheerleaders
On our island, two things define us these days—lobsters and competitive cheering.
2 mins
Fisheries scientist with local ties nominated to lead DMR
Carl Wilson is state’s longtime lead lobster biologist

2 mins
Default to cake
My husband called me from the grocery store recently to ask me what size tub of ricotta to purchase as I hadn't specified that information on the list.
2 mins
From bagel to biscuit
When I picked up my phone the other day, I found I had a slew of new text messages from my dear friend, Lauren, an accomplished cook who is my go-to source whenever I have extra bananas on hand.
2 mins
Two-night tomato chicken
I made a chicken and tomato dish served over rice the other night, then reheated it and served it with hunks of Tinder Hearth French Batard the second night.
1 min
Trump administration agrees to 'renegotiate' Maine's canceled Sea Grant funding
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration will “renegotiate” the terms and conditions of the work to be performed by Maine Sea Grant “to ensure that it focuses on advancing Maine’s coastal economies, working waterfronts and sustainable fisheries,” U.S. Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, said Wednesday in a statement.
2 mins
Students to showcase independent study projects
On Wednesday, March 19, from 5 to 7 p.m., George Stevens Academy will host its annual Independent Study and Internship Program (ISIP) Student Exhibition.

1 min
The Weekly Packet Newspaper Description:
الناشر: Penobscot Bay Press
فئة: Newspaper
لغة: English
تكرار: Weekly
The Weekly Packet has been serving the Blue Hill Peninsula for the last five decades. It shares the stories and news of Blue Hill, Brooklin, Brooksville, Sedgwick and Surry, Maine. Steeped rich in traditions such as fishing, boat building and agriculture, the newspaper follows the lives of its people and industry while also serving as the local paper of record and reporting on the municipal and educational decisions that affect the lives of the people that call the peninsula their home. Blue Hill, with its hospital and diverse alternative health care providers, as well as its many businesses and cultural institutions, serves as a nexus for the area.
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