Elevated E. Coli Found in Northeast Creek Watershed Testing, Town Monitoring Ongoing. Bar Harbor's Marine Resources Committee Discusses Last Year's Testing of Northeast Creek Tributaries.

Elevated E. Coli Found in Northeast Creek Watershed Testing, Town Monitoring Ongoing.

Bar Harbor’s Marine Resources Committee Discusses Last Year’s Testing of Northeast Creek Tributaries. Carrie Jones Mar 31, 2026 The Bar Harbor Story is generously sponsored by Paradis Ace Hardware. BAR HARBOR—Without much fanfare, the town’s Marine Resource Committee has been quietly moving forward with its work this winter, much of which deals with the protection and optimum utilization of shellfish resources in Bar Harbor. That means … Continue reading Elevated E. Coli Found in Northeast Creek Watershed Testing, Town Monitoring Ongoing.

Park Officials Urge Bear Awareness as Sightings Rise on MDI

Southwest Harbor Resident Reports Bear Sighting to Police.

Police updates for Bar Harbor, Mount Desert, Southwest Harbor, Tremont, State Police and Hancock County Sheriff’s Department. Shaun Farrar Mar 31, 2026 The Bar Harbor Story is generously sponsored by Restaurant Barn. SOUTHWEST HARBOR—On March 27, someone walked into the Southwest Harbor Police Department and reported a possible bear sighting near their Southwest Harbor residence. Officer Kristen Roulet passed the possible sighting on to the proper … Continue reading Southwest Harbor Resident Reports Bear Sighting to Police.

Southwest Harbor Moves Toward Paid Parking at Waterfront Docks for Summer 2026 Parking Kiosks, Hazardous Trees Dominate Southwest Harbor Meeting

Southwest Harbor Moves Toward Paid Parking at Waterfront Docks for Summer 2026

Parking Kiosks, Hazardous Trees Dominate Southwest Harbor Meeting Carrie Jones Mar 30, 2026 The Bar Harbor Story is generously sponsored by The Witham Family Hotels Charitable Fund. SOUTHWEST HARBOR—Paid parking at three sites in town and hazardous trees took up most of the over two-hour Southwest Harbor Select Board meeting, March 24. Multiple parking consultants and business representatives attended via Zoom to answer questions as the … Continue reading Southwest Harbor Moves Toward Paid Parking at Waterfront Docks for Summer 2026

State Believes Open Hearth Inn Fire Was Accidental. Guests and dogs escaped early morning blaze in historic inn with some traumatic history.

State Believes Open Hearth Inn Fire Was Accidental.

Guests and dogs escaped early morning blaze in historic inn with some traumatic history. Carrie Jones Mar 30, 2026 The Bar Harbor Story is generously sponsored by Acadia Psychiatry. TRENTON—The State Fire Marshal’s Office currently believes that the fire that damaged the Open Hearth Inn at 1147 Bar Harbor Road was not intentional. “Due to the extent of the damage and structural collapse, the origin and cause of … Continue reading State Believes Open Hearth Inn Fire Was Accidental.

THINGS TO DO IN THE MOUNT DESERT ISLAND REGION THIS WEEK And in the near future.

THINGS TO DO IN THE MOUNT DESERT ISLAND REGION THIS WEEK.

And in the near future. Carrie Jones Mar 30, 2026 THINGS TO DO It’s our weekly round-up, and we may have missed some things, so apologies! If you have something you’d like in here, please let us know. Also, you may have to click through to see everything. There are so many things that this email is a bit long for a lot of inboxes. … Continue reading THINGS TO DO IN THE MOUNT DESERT ISLAND REGION THIS WEEK.

local meetings ON THE AGENDA: Town & School Meetings This Week. It's our round up of upcoming government meetings. All are public. That means you can go and be involved.

ON THE AGENDA: Town & School Meetings This Week.

It’s our round up of upcoming government meetings. All are public. That means you can go and be involved. Carrie Jones Mar 30, 2026 Every week we document the Mount Desert Island region’s government and school meetings that we know of. Please let us know if we’ve missed something. Also, sometimes things on the town and school calendars are cancelled or rescheduled, so make sure … Continue reading ON THE AGENDA: Town & School Meetings This Week.

Letters From Our Readers Nineteen MDI Hospital employees

LETTERS FROM OUR READERS

Christina Heiniger, Annlinn Kruger, Mike Reynolds. Mar 29, 2026 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR POLICY We always welcome letter submissions to The Bar Harbor Story. For details on our policy, please visit our about page and scroll down or just visit here. As with all newspapers, the beliefs, opinions, and viewpoints expressed by the writers of letters to the editor and included here do not necessarily reflect the beliefs, opinions, … Continue reading LETTERS FROM OUR READERS

PEOPLE WE'VE LOST

People We’ve Lost

Lyta Kathryn Gerhold Seddig; Lorraine Bunker Smart; Mark Sarro; Carolyn Anne Grant; Bruce Sweeney Astbury; Celeste Chick Cram; Ellen Keegan Hersey. Mar 29, 2026 Note: “People We’ve Lost” is a feature of the Bar Harbor Story where we share obituaries of people that the island lost in the previous 1-2 weeks. We’re doing this because we think everyone deserves to be remembered as widely as possible … Continue reading People We’ve Lost

Historic Open Hearth Inn Suffers Devastating Fire. Second fire at the address this week.

Historic Open Hearth Inn Suffers Devastating Fire.

Second fire at the address this week. Shaun Farrar and Carrie Jones Mar 28, 2026 TRENTON—Just over 48 hours after responding to 1147 Bar Harbor Road, the Open Hearth Inn, for a dumpster fire, the Trenton Volunteer Fire Department was called back for a structure fire. Shortly before 3 a.m., March 28, the fire department was dispatched to the fire, located at the inn, which, according to … Continue reading Historic Open Hearth Inn Suffers Devastating Fire.

Val Peacock Is Not Running For Bar Harbor Town Council. Plus, who has currently pulled papers in Bar Harbor.

Val Peacock Is Not Running For Bar Harbor Town Council.

Plus, who has currently pulled papers in Bar Harbor. Carrie Jones Mar 27, 2026 BAR HARBOR—Val Peacock, Bar Harbor’s Town Council Chair, has chosen not to run for reelection this year. She’s been informally telling people about her decision. She’s chaired the Town Council for the last four years during multiple town projects that look toward housing availability, climate resilience, and through some tumultuous issues … Continue reading Val Peacock Is Not Running For Bar Harbor Town Council.