Curtis Island Light protects Camden's outer harbor. (Greg Currier photo)

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Camden Windjammer Festival: Hurricane Earl-Induced Schedule Changes

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Following consultations with public safety officials and based on the best weather information available the evening of Wednesday, September 1, the Camden Windjammer Festival committee organizers are delaying the start of the festival unti 4 p.m. on Saturday. This means that the Festival is cancelling all of Friday's and most of Saturday's events. read more »

The coastal town of Camden, Maine is offering a 100% rebate on a prime site – to the right business

Camden, Maine is one of the most beautiful coastal towns in all of New England. Each year thousands of people from all over the world flock to this idyllic spot. Often, at one point during their visit, many can be overheard saying, read more »

Lady in Red Cloak brings tales of hauntings to historical society annual meeting

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The mysterious Lady in the Red Cloak, Sally Lobkowicz, will bring her tales of Midcoast hauntings to the Cramer Museum Wednesday, Aug. 25, when the Camden-Rockport Historical Society holds its 2010 annual meeting. Lobkowicz headlines the meeting, which begins at 7 p.m. at the museum on the society's Conway Homestead-Cramer Museum complex. read more »

Portions of Camden Public Landing to be closed 9/2-9/5 for Windjammer Festival

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Portions of the Camden Public Landing will be closed to vehicle traffic and parking from 12am Thursday, September 2 to 7pm Sunday, September 5 due to the Camden Windjammer Festival read more »

Maine’s Midcoast Reaching Out to Canadian Travelers

At a time when the Canadian “loonie” has risen to nearly par with the U.S. dollar, the Camden Hills area  is working to educate Canadians about why Maine’s Midcoast is a particularly attractive vacation destination. read more »

Community, Businesses & Windjammer Association Help Support the Camden Windjammer Festival

The Camden Windjammer Festival is rightly regarded as a wonderful weekend celebration of the Midcoast's living nautical heritage, but an event of such ambition and scale does cost a fair amount to stage. Factor in music, signs and decoration, tents, memorabilia, and of course fireworks and even with an all-volunteer organization costs begin to add up. read more »

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