Maine News Thursday

A new book group:  

Introducing Book Group, the new reading and discussion program from Maine Humanities. Since Maine Humanities opened its doors 50 years ago, book groups have been the core of what we do. Our book groups have always aimed to be responsive to people’s needs, meet the moment, and provide intentional spaces for listening, wondering and noticing across Maine’s communities.


Press Herald - The Maine House of Representatives on Tuesday advanced a measure that would limit the amount of digital data that businesses and other groups can collect and use to target consumers with advertisements. Proponents say the bill is needed to protect people from artificial intelligence and government surveillance, but opponents say it will put small businesses at a competitive disadvantage. 

Maine’s formula for distributing state funding to local school districts could soon get an update. The Legislature’s Education and Cultural Affairs Committee voted Wednesday to introduce a bill incorporating major changes to the funding formula recommended by the nonpartisan Maine Educational Policy Research Institute. Lawmakers previously commissioned a comprehensive review in 2013 but did not adopt its recommendations.

New England’s largest standalone battery facility is now operating in Maine, bringing the state a key step closer to the Mills administration’s electrification and clean energy goals. The Cross Town Energy Storage facility boasts a capacity of 175 megawatts, bringing the state’s total energy storage capacity to about 240 megawatts — more than halfway to its capacity goal for the end of 2030.

Is immigration enforcement picking back up in Maine?

Maine venues cancel or delay shows over visa issues for performers, including those from Canada

We asked all 21 candidates for Maine governor how they would lower costs. Here’s what they said.

Eliot Cutler held without bail; police say he had pornographic DVDs

Maine towns are using AI for policing, lawmaking and budgets. Safeguards are optional.

Events

Saturday, March 7, 10:00 a.m.
In-person at MHS
Seating is limited, reserve your tickets early.

Deborah Sampson, the first woman to successfully enlist, fight, and be honorably discharged from the American Military, captivates audiences in this hour-long program chronicling her life. This performance is the flagship production of History At Play, LLC. Having been performed nearly 2,500 times, the award-winning living history experience is internationally renowned.
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As the February cold settles in and our stage & gallery have a moment to catch their breath, we invite you to find a moment of wonder. This week, we’re sharing a mesmerizing, sea-focused video from our upcoming performers, HildalandWhile their live show is full of high-energy fiddle and mandolin tunes, this creative rendition of the haunting legend 'The Selkie of Sule Skerry' showcases the emotional depths of their talents. It’s a beautiful, melancholic breath of fresh air before they bring their full, virtuosic energy to our stage on March 7th!
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March 14 - THE GAWLER FAMILY |  7PM Talent overflows from the Gawler Family—Don’t miss this vibrant performance interweaving family harmonies and timeless folk traditions! Reserve tickets

March 25: Coffee with the Casco Baykeeper: The PFAS Results are In!

What do recent PFAS test results tell us about Casco Bay—and what comes next? Join Casco Baykeeper Ivy Frignoca and a panel of experts for a practical, accessible conversation about new PFAS data from across the Bay and lower watershed, including results tied to the Brunswick spill. We’ll explore how the findings compare to EPA criteria, what Maine is detecting in fish and shellfish, and what these “forever chemicals” could mean for Maine moving forward. Grab your favorite hot beverage and bring your questions as we dig into the evolving science together.

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Coffee with the Casco Baykeeper: The PFAS Results are In!


Date: 
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
Time: 
8 - 9 a.m.
Where: 
Zoom


April 11 | Open Mic Poetry with Betsy Sholl
Free tickets can be reserved here now for our next Freeport Folio Open Mic Poetry featuring Betsy Sholl, Poet Laureate of Maine 2006-2011. We have also invited the to be crowned 2025-2026 Maine State Poetry Out Loud Champion. The event is on April 11th, 1pm at the Freeport Community Center. Tickets are free but seats are limited

APR 11 - LADIES OF FLAME  7:00 PM  A beloved all-women musical ensemble that performs a lively selection of heartfelt songs and popular hits. Reserve tickets


Short Term Change in Town Clerk Desk Hours

Due to staffing needs, these hours will likely be in effect until April. We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your understanding.

Town Clerk's Office Hours of Operation:

  • Monday, Wednesday, Thursday: 7:30am - 5:00pm
  • Tuesday 7:30am - 6:00pm
  • The office will be CLOSED from 2:00pm - 2:30pm each day for lunch.

Maine News Wednesday

Maine Dems - Susan Collins is officially running for re-election...If her voting with Donald Trump 94% of the time wasn’t enough, here are.... more reasons why we absolutely cannot allow her to have another six years of her betraying Maine families in Washington.
  1. Collins voted against ACA tax credit extension at every turn and then tried to save face at the last minute when Mainers' insurance rates began to skyrocket.
  2. Despite thousands of Mainers relying on the tax credits, she called them 'poison pills,' AND refused to include an extension for them in the deal to reopen the government that she claimed credit for. Give us a break.
  3. She has voted to confirm TWELVE anti-choice judges this year alone — her vendetta against reproductive freedom is TIRED, and we are done with it.
  4. Collins has doubled-down and offered “no regrets” on her votes to confirm controversial Trump officials and judicial nominees who are inflicting harm on Mainers, including Brett Kavanaugh, RFK Jr. and OMB Director Russ Vought.

We need a Senator who will be a fierce advocate for healthcare, protect reproductive rights, and be able to go toe-to-toe with Donald Trump. Susan Collins is none of those things.

Press Herald - Maine lawmakers passed a resolution asking the Maine Supreme Judicial Court for an advisory opinion about whether ranked-choice voting can be used this fall to elect a governor and a new Legislature. If the court approves of the Legislature’s plans for ranked-choice voting, it could mean a major change to the way Mainers vote on dozens of races this election season.

Eliot Cutler, the disgraced former Maine gubernatorial candidate who was arrested again Monday, is accused of possessing pornography, his lawyer said — the third time since September that Cutler has allegedly violated the conditions of his release. Maine State Police say they arrested Cutler at a South Portland hotel on Monday after officers witnessed him breaking the terms of his most recent — and more stringent — bail conditions.

Natural Resource Council of Maine - Central Maine Power (CMP) was required to conserve at least 50,000 acres in western Maine to make up for the damage to wildlife habitat that was done when it built its New England Clean Energy Connect (NECEC) transmission corridor.  But the land the company selected is some of the most heavily cut forest in the North Woods, with almost no mature forest capable of supporting the plants and animals that rely on them. CMP is also proposing to cut down 25% of what little mature forest remains in the area over the next 12 years. 

That’s why NRCM, together with the Appalachian Mountain Club, Maine Audubon, and Trout Unlimited have filed an appeal challenging CMP's conservation plan for the NECEC project. Now it’ll be up to the Board of Environmental Protection (BEP) to determine if CMP should be required to strengthen its plan.


Protesters line up on the Sagadahoc Bridge in Bath leading up to Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth's appearance at Bath Iron Works on Feb. 9.

 Icicles could be hurting your home. Here’s how to prevent costly damage

WalletHub today released its report on the States Where Consumers Are Adding the Most Debt to show where people are having the toughest time. WalletHub ranked the states where credit card, auto loan, and personal loan debt increased the most from Q3 2025 to Q4 2025 based on its proprietary data.

Maine Stats

Overall Rank: 1st
 
Credit card debt: The average credit card balance in Maine increased by 7.76% from Q3 2025 to Q4 2025, and reached $7,607.
 
Auto loan debt: The average auto loan balance in Maine increased by 1.90% from Q3 2025 to Q4 2025, and reached $26,336.
 
Personal loan debt: The average personal loan balance in Maine increased by 0.54% from Q3 2025 to Q4 2025, and reached $9,176.

 Full report

Bowdoin

 


Freeport parking ban

 


PARKING BAN Tuesday 7PM - Wednesday 7AM

Due to the weather forecast, a parking ban will be in effect from 7:00PM Tuesday (2/10) to 7:00AM Wednesday (2/11).

No parking is allowed on public streets nor in turnarounds during winter storm events – please keep streets and turnarounds clear of vehicles (including trailers, campers, etc.) during a storm. 

During a parking ban, vehicles are prohibited from parking on any public street so as not to interfere with or hinder the removal of snow by the Town's plowing or snow removal operations. A vehicle so parked may be removed from the street by order of the Police Department, at the expense of the owner of such vehicle. 

More information: Winter Road & Plowing Info | Freeport, ME

Maine News Monday

Press Herald - Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth walked onto a stage at Bath Iron Works on Monday with a fist pump, telling gathered workers that “nobody builds it better than you guys.” Hegseth toured the shipyard, which could help design and build the administration’s proposed “Golden Fleet” of warships. Prior to his arrival, dozens of protesters gathered nearby to oppose the visit, while about a dozen supporters of President Donald Trump waved American flags.

More snow is headed to Maine, with a storm expected to drop 2 to 8 inches across much of the state Tuesday night through Wednesday afternoon. A winter weather advisory is in effect for southern, central, and Down East Maine from 7 p.m. Tuesday to 4 p.m. Wednesday. The storm is forecast to arrive just after the Tuesday evening rush hour, but Wednesday morning's commute could be messy.

The number of fatal drug overdoses in Maine fell significantly in 2025, officials announced Monday afternoon. Maine saw 390 overdose deaths in 2025, a decrease of 20% from 2024. It was the fourth consecutive year of decline and the first time fatal overdoses had fallen below 400 since 2019. After increasing for over a decade, fatal overdoses in Maine reached a record in 2022 when more than 700 people died.

Press Herald -  Protesters clashed with supporters of the Trump administration outside Bath Iron Works on Monday afternoon ahead of a visit by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.

By 12:30 p.m., dozens of people had gathered at the intersection near the Bath post office and the base of the Sagadahoc Bridge carrying signs that read, “Fire Hegseth” and “Maine doesn’t welcome war criminals.” Dozens of others waved American flags in support.

The Guardian -  Maine, the US’s whitest state, has been shaken by the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown, a crackdown that could threaten Republican control of the Senate in November’s crucial midterm elections.

Immigration Customs and Enforcement (ICE) agents launched “Operation Catch of the Day” in the state on 21 January, targeting “the worst of the worst criminal illegal aliens who have terrorized communities”, according to the administration.

As critics said the operation had caused “pain and suffering”, Senator Susan Collins, a Republican facing a re-election battle this year in a state that voted for Kamala Harris in 2024, claimed she spoke with Kristi Noem, the homeland security secretary, who told her the operation had ended at her request.

But residents doubt Collins has defanged ICE and say the agency is still making its presence known and causing chaos in the bucolic state nicknamed Vacationland.

....Workers and labor unions in Maine claimed ICE is racially profiling people and has created an environment where people of color are under “an occupation” impeding their freedom of movement.

...Maine has grown more diverse in recent years but remains the whitest state in the US. The state has a small immigrant population of about 56,000 people, comprising about 4% of the state population.

A recent report by the Maine Immigrants’ Rights Coalition said ICE detentions in the state substantially increased in 2025 from 2024, and said many detainees had no criminal history, even before ICE launched their latest operation in the state, which the agency claimed was targeted at criminals.

WalletHub - Maine has the lowest racial gap in educational attainment, with the share of black people aged 25 and older holding a bachelor’s degree at 30.3 percent compared to 22.5 percent for their white counterparts, a difference of 7.8 percent favoring black people. The full report 

Press Herald -    From The Maine Monitor: While Maine’s timber harvests have steadily declined in recent decades, sawlog production increased between 2010 and 2020. Demand has since slowed, but the owners of Pleasant River Lumber said the tariffs on Canadian lumber imports that the Trump administration increased last year have given them the confidence to expand business in Maine. Is it enough to overcome high costs and a slumping housing market?  

Philip Spiller Jr., a one-time mayoral candidate in Westbrook, was jailed again Feb. 6 a week after he made bail following his arrest on domestic violence charges. Spiller was being held without bail in the Cumberland County Jail over the weekend for allegedly violating the terms of a protection order and of his release. The victim said she called authorities after she discovered firearms that Spiller was supposed to have surrendered.


How to play it safe on snow days in Maine




Maine News Sunday

Press Herald 

President Donald Trump issued a proclamation on Friday reopening a huge swath of protected sea in the Atlantic Ocean to commercial fishing. Trump said the move would reestablish fishing in a marine national monument off the New England coast, a nearly 5,000-square-mile preserve east of Cape Cod that was created by former President Barack Obama. Trump rolled back protections in the area in 2020 and President Joe Biden later restored them.

Many of the Maine residents arrested during an immigration enforcement operation last month were processed at a facility in Massachusetts that attorneys warn has deplorable conditions and is not set up for extended detention. When Immigration and Customs Enforcement pulled all of its detainees out of the Cumberland County Jail, many of them were moved to a field office in Burlington, Massachusetts, about 100 miles from Portland.

Peggy Grodinsky, Press Herald -  Marital strife in the garden, I’ve read, is a thing, with couples arguing over division of labor, budget, likes and dislikes, and in our case, time management. 

Riley Brannigan, who works in the gift shop at Allen, Sterling & Lothrup nursery in Falmouth, has seen it firsthand: One half of a couple piles up an ambitious heap of seed packets and pricy garden tools. The other applies the brakes. Friction, if not outright disagreement.

That said, the four couples I interviewed ahead of Valentine’s Day to ask how they get along in the garden are models of harmony.  MORE