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Stunning Views of Casco Bay 205 ft of Water Frontage

3 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms Outdoor Shower

2.4 Acres 4 Seasons Generator

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Stone Wharf Landing

Enjoy reliable ferry services from Portland and Yarmouth, a full-service boatyard, beaches, hiking trails, the Chebeague Island Inn with fine dining and stunning sunsets, a 9-hole public golf course, clay tennis courts, a rec center with a heated pool, a community hall, library, café and gift shop, live music, a year-round market, and more.

9 Broad Reach Road

9 Broad Reach Road CHEBEAGUE ISLAND $1,165,000

Chandler’s Cove Landing

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Violette & Sparta Team violettesparta@portsidereg.com

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Portside Real Estate Group | 417 US Rte 1, Falmouth ME | portsidereg.com

Thanks to the generosity of the Casco Bay Island Association, The Recompense Fund will be able to boost its 2025 total grant giving to Chebeague nonprofits by between $9,000 and $11,000. In giving this one-time contribution, the association asked that Recompense distribute the entire sum this year. The island association, which has closed down after 70 years of serving island communities, was founded in 1954 to address has distributed $450,000 to nonprofits, and we are pleased to be able to continue increasing the amount we make in grants each year. Recompense strives to re main a long-term, steady source of help to island nonprofits working to keep the community healthy and thriving. We thank our do nors for their support! Please go to https://www. recompensefund.com to donate or for more infor mation. Further details on the 2025 grants are coming soon! pollution in Casco Bay, rotting wharves and to improve ferry service. But membership had shrunk, in large part because of the success of islands’ nonprofits in taking up these issues. At Recompense, we continue to carefully grow our endowment while remaining committed to annual grants in support of Chebeague nonprofits. In the past decade, Recompense has distributed $450,000 to nonprofits, and we are pleased to be able to continue increasing the amount we make in grants each year. While most endowments adhere to a 4% spending rule, Recompense grants range from 5-6% of the endowment. Recompense has also expanded its grant-giving policies to include operation costs, to reflect the changing needs of the island nonprofits. Recompense strives to remain a long-term, steady source of help to island nonprofits working to keep the community healthy and thriving. Please go to https://www.recompensefund.com for detailed information on grant applications, annual reports and profiles of island nonprofits. This year’s deadline for grant submissions is April 15. The board will confirm grant awards by the end of May. down after 70 years of serving island communities, and donated part of its re maining money to Recom pense, with the wish that the entire amount be given out this year. At Recompense, we con tinue to carefully grow our endowment while remain ing committed to annual grants in support of Che beague nonprofits. In the past decade, Recompense

The Recompense Fund in vites all Chebeaguers to the annual celebration honoring island nonprof its, on Monday August 11 at 5:30, at the Chebeague Recreation Center. This is the chance to hear from our island nonprofits on what they are working on and what they are working toward, and to note this year’s Recompense grants to the organizations. This year, Recompense was able to boost grant awards by $11,000, thanks to the generosity of the Casco Bay Island Association. The island association closed

AUGUST 2025 CHEBEAGUE ISLAND COUNCIL CALENDAR

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