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Thinking of eating dinner out tonight? Don’t feel like cooking? Celebrating a special occasion from a birthday or anniversary, or because it’s Wednesday, a.k.a. Anything Can Happen Day (for those of us old enough to remember the Mickey Mouse Club)?.

Welcome back to the Camden area, Snow Birds 2021!

According to the Camden town office, here are more changes to downtown: Liberty Graphics, a long-standing T-shirt printing shop that has been around since the 1970s, moved to 13 Mechanic Street. Wooden Alchemy, a wood art store, moved from Rockland to 19 Elm in Camden. Oyster River Winegrowers, a small, farm winery in Warren, opened a retail and tasting room at 31 Elm Street. Edward Jones, the financial advisor firm, opened a second office at 87 Elm Street. Jessie Tobias Design, an interior design and staging firm, opened a send retail location at 24 Bayview Street. Creative Creations4U opened at 47 Bay View St in Camden opened in early May as a way to showcase handmade Maine crafts and art.

Two new restaurants proposed in Rockport

At this meeting, the Board will be using a videoconference format. Public comments or questions should be sent to the Town Manager at wpost@rockportmaine.gov or can be provided remotely through the livestream of the meeting. According to documents filed at the Town Office, Jessica Crane, on behalf of the Taboo Restaurant Group, is seeking a liquor license for a restaurant named Taboo Taqueria. The restaurant would be located at 5 Country Inn Way, from the building which previously housed the Blue Sky Cantina.  In Crane’s application, she said that food will be “served at tables within, a small patio and indoor bar.” The building would be leased to Taboo Taqueria by property owner Matthew Barter.

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