ROCKLAND Santa Claus arrived by Coast Guard vessel to Rockland’s Middle Pier, Nov. 25, 2022 to begin his annual visit with Rockland residents and visitors. A hardy crowd of all ages welcomed him at noon as rain grew more noticeable. Santa briefly.
ROCKLAND Santa Claus arrived by Coast Guard vessel to Rockland’s Middle Pier, Nov. 25, 2022 to begin his annual visit with Rockland residents and visitors. A hardy crowd of all ages welcomed him at noon as rain grew more noticeable. Santa briefly.
Sarah Thompson Tue, 05/11/2021 - 4:15pm
Everyone came out to enjoy the street music on a Saturday evening in Rockland, in 2016. (File photo by Lynda Clancy)
ROCKLAND As some pandemic restrictions ease up – and others stay the same – the City of Rockland looks ahead to some street traffic variations, some sign replacements, and some fun in the post-Bicentennial sun. The following were mentioned during the May 10, 2021 Rockland City Council meeting.
From May 28 to October 31, the following
downtown sidestreets will have altered traffic flow:
Myrtle Street will again close to traffic for the sake of outdoor dining at the Myrtle Street Tavern. Hills Seafood and Walgreens have both been apprised of the request and have not expressed any opposition, according to Tom Luttrell.
Sarah Thompson Mon, 04/12/2021 - 6:00pm
ROCKLAND (4/13/2021) – “I would like to take a moment to briefly point out the irony that we’re now passing an order to close a portion of Winter Street,” said Councilor Ben Dorr, “but I’m stoked to go to this party for CMCA, and I’m glad that they are a member of our Downtown community.
On April 12, Rockland City Council approved a closure of Winter Street for June 27, when Center for Maine Contemporary Art (CMCA) holds an outdoor party. The vote comes days after CMCA went before Council in protest of an ad hoc recommendation to close a portion of the street for the entire 2021 summer season. Rockland’s 22-member 2021 summer