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Trinity Episcopal Church Leader Settles Down On Maine Coast
Castine Patriot

Trinity Episcopal Church Leader Settles Down On Maine Coast

CASTINE—Life has taken Trinity Episcopal Church priest Donna Downs around the world, from Connecticut to Tokyo, Japan, England and more, but one small town on the coast of Maine always remained a constant.

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12/5/2019
Wilson Museum Begins Search For Executive Director
Castine Patriot

Wilson Museum Begins Search For Executive Director

Hutchins to step down in 2021

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12/5/2019
Tis The Season—For The Bees
Castine Patriot

Tis The Season—For The Bees

Tis the season, so here is an idea for a handmade gift for the gardener in your life.

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12/5/2019
Christmas Cactus, And An Early Start To Holiday Decorating
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Christmas Cactus, And An Early Start To Holiday Decorating

I’ve been asked how you can tell whether you have a Christmas, Easter or Thanksgiving cactus.

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11/28/2019
Facing Budget Crisis, George Stevens Academy Requests Tuition Hike
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Facing Budget Crisis, George Stevens Academy Requests Tuition Hike

BLUE HILL—An announcement sent to parents of George Stevens Academy students November 21 alerted them to what amounts to a financial crisis for the independent high school, which is requesting a tuition hike to $14,200 per student.

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11/28/2019
Union 93 Meeting A Lead Up To 20-21 Budget, Contract Vote
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Union 93 Meeting A Lead Up To 20-21 Budget, Contract Vote

PENOBSCOT—The Union 93 board met November 20 at Penobscot Community School, where members reviewed a proposed 2020-21 budget, re-elected Jerry Markley (Penobscot) as chairman and Kathy MacArthur (Castine) as secretary and played an online Kahoot quiz that covered technology, curriculum and special services reports.

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11/28/2019
Castine Gallery Owners Go “Green-er” This Thanksgiving
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Castine Gallery Owners Go “Green-er” This Thanksgiving

Art for conservation

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11/28/2019
Veterans Day Program Brings Stories To Life Through Song
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Veterans Day Program Brings Stories To Life Through Song

CASTINE—At what price freedom? The songs and stories of Curt Bessette and Jenn Kurtz drew a poignant picture of the men and women behind World War II abroad and the war effort at home Veterans Day, November 11, to Witherle Memorial Library.

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11/14/2019
Mariner Teams Cruise To Conference Championships
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Mariner Teams Cruise To Conference Championships

CASTINE—It was a busy weekend of North Atlantic Conference championships, with men’s and women’s soccer championships, as well as volleyball, all being played on the Maine Maritime Academy campus.

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11/14/2019
New Penobscot Pastor Felt ‘Call' To Small Town Maine
Castine Patriot

New Penobscot Pastor Felt ‘Call' To Small Town Maine

PENOBSCOT—After a year of interim pastors, parishioners of South Penobscot Baptist Church received a permanent placement with pastor Jake Clement’s official installation in September.

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11/7/2019
Parking Ordinance Amended In Castine
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Parking Ordinance Amended In Castine

CASTINE—Several proposed changes to Castine’s parking ordinance were approved by selectmen following a public hearing on November 4.

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11/7/2019
Castine's John Gardner Profiled In New Book
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Castine's John Gardner Profiled In New Book

Book launch party November 17

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11/7/2019
New Surry Theatre Presents 'Fun Home'
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New Surry Theatre Presents 'Fun Home'

BLUE HILL—New Surry Theatre presents Fun Home, book and lyrics by Lisa Kron, music by Jeanine Tesori, based on the graphic novel by Alison Bechdel, to open its 48th season.

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10/31/2019
Mill Stack Demolished With Hardly A Bang
Castine Patriot

Mill Stack Demolished With Hardly A Bang

BUCKSPORT—First reports from the police department told would-be onlookers that demolition of the tall pollution control stack at the site of the former paper mill would take place on October 29, between 6 and 10 a.m. So folks began to gather on the waterfront, along Main Street, and across the river at Fort Knox before daybreak on Tuesday.

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10/31/2019
Adams School Parents Vie For School Board Seat
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Adams School Parents Vie For School Board Seat

CASTINE—Two individuals with direct ties to Adams School will be on the November 5 ballot as candidates for an open seat on the Castine School Board.

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10/31/2019
MMA Gives Young Girl A Second Chance On The Court
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MMA Gives Young Girl A Second Chance On The Court

GSA freshman signs as honorary teammate

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10/10/2019
Former GSA Standout Sailor On World Tour To Boost Girls' Education
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Former GSA Standout Sailor On World Tour To Boost Girls' Education

BLUE HILL—“I always found school and sailing to be incredibly empowering,” said Courtney Koos, who was educated at George Stevens Academy and Bowdoin College and sailed for both schools, in an email.

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10/17/2019
Peter A. Sturtevant
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Peter A. Sturtevant

BROOKLIN—Peter Albert Sturtevant died at his summer home on October 9, 2019, in Brooklin, Maine.

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10/17/2019
Farm To Table In Action At Horsepower Farm
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Farm To Table In Action At Horsepower Farm

4-H/BHHT club focuses on local food

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10/10/2019
Castine Visitor Center to Hire Director
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Castine Visitor Center to Hire Director

CASTINE—With the growth of the Castine Visitor Center since its inception in 2015, co-coordinators Jeannie Reed and Sue Macdonald are now in the process of hiring a director for the 2017 summer season.

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03/16/2017
Henrys, Shorey Honored at Annual Town Meeting
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Henrys, Shorey Honored at Annual Town Meeting

PENOBSCOT—It took residents of Penobscot three hours to pass 58 municipal and 20 school warrant items during the annual town meeting March 7, but the highlight of the event was not passing a $1,837,212 school budget or approving $23,700 for the first payment of the new fire truck loan.

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03/09/2017