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Schoodic volunteers sought for coastal clean-up GOULDSBORO All next month volunteers are needed to collect plastic jugs, buckets, crushed soda cans, fishing float line, mangled wire lobster traps and other debris tossed up by the sea and cluttering the beaches and rocky shores of the Schoodic Peninsula. Solid Waste Committee member Becky O’Keefe is asking year-round and seasonal residents in both Gouldsboro and Winter Harbor to sign up to participate in Schoodic Shines, a joint-town initiative, to scour the two Schoodic towns’ coastline and collect all manner of trash in special bags furnished by the Maine Department of Transportation and distributed for free at the Gouldsboro and Winter Harbor town offices. O’Keefe also is seeking Schoodic area fishermen to lend a helping hand on Sundays to transport collected traps and fishing gear to OceansWide’s Traps 2 Treasure recycling facility on the Walter Road off Route 1. She said disposing of damaged traps and obs ....
Liquor license OKâd in Winter Harbor WINTER HARBOR â The Gallery, a bar and lounge that will be taking up shop at 361 Main St., was unanimously given the green light to operate with a liquor license from the townâs Board of Selectmen following a public hearing Tuesday night. Sarah and Jesse Christensen, owners of The Pickled Wrinkle in Birch Harbor, own the Main Street building and were present to answer questions from abutters and community members. The coupleâs friend, Troy Lorenz, will be operating the establishment, which the Christensens said is slated to open June 1. âI think [The Gallery] would be a wonderful addition to the town,â board Chairwoman Kylie Bragdon said. ....
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Face the Music: Mainer’s podcast about concert culture provides missing connection to live music Concert Cast fuses Kyle Lamont s personal experiences and interviews with musicians, venue owners and fans. Photo by Scott Chaffee Kyle Lamont spent a little over a year doing interviews, seeing shows and visiting venues to prepare for the launch of her podcast all about live music in March. Then all of a sudden, live music didn’t exist. “It was way too tumultuous to release a podcast about the world of live music, especially while venues were and are still suffering,” said Lamont, who added that was it was also tricky to create a marketing plan around something so delicate. So, she waited until June and dropped all 15 episodes of Season 1 at once. Season 2 launched on Jan. 19 with new episodes rolling out on Tuesdays. ....