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Volunteers cut and remove invasive bittersweet vines from a hedgerow at Coastal Rivers’ Round Top Farm in Damariscotta.
Coastal Rivers seeks volunteers to tackle invasive plants at Round Top Farm
Memorial Service for Barbara G. Fellows

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MaineHealth Lincoln Hospital joins program to improve care for older adults

4 Oak St., Boothbay Harbor
'Curiouser and Curiouser' auction events
A scene from a past regatta. Courtesy of BHYC
A sailing event you cannot miss!

Police, Fire and Courts

Lincoln County Sheriff's Office: 3 arrests
Lincoln County Sheriff's Office: 5 arrests
Lincoln County Sheriff's Office: 5 arrests
Edgecomb toddler murder trial might move
Lincoln County Sheriff's Office: 5 arrests

Obituaries

Morris H. Dickinson
Obituary
Morris H. Dickinson

Morris H. Dickinson, 84, of Boothbay passed away on July 1, 2025 at Cove's Edge in Damariscotta.

Morris was born June 17, 1941 in Boothbay to Henry Dickinson Sr. and Margaret Place Dickinson.

Thomas Blevins
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Thomas Blevins

Thomas Blevins of Edgecomb and Southport, died peacefully on July 11, 2025.

He was born in Little Rock, Arkansas, on July 6, 1941, the second son of W Ernest Blevins and Hazel Dickson Blevins, and grew up in St Louis.

Gail A. Sullivan
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Gail Sullivan

Gail Andrews Sullivan, 89, of North Falmouth, MA died on July 9, 2025 at Royal Megansett Nursing Home.

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Barbara G. Fellows

Barbara Estelle Goodwin Fellows, 97, of Columbus, Ohio, passed away on May 24, 2025. Born in Boston to Morrell P.

Service for George H. McEvoy

A memorial service will be held for George H.

Memorial Service for Susan J. Wilson

A memorial service to celebrate Susan J. "Sue" Wilson will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, July 19 at St. Columba's Episcopal Church, 32 Emery Lane, Boothbay Harbor. Arrangements are entrusted to Hall Funeral Home and Crematory, 975 Wiscasset Road, Boothbay.

Charles M. McQuaid
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Charles M. McQuaid

Charles Murray McQuaid, of Jacksonville, Florida and Spruce Point, Boothbay Harbor, passed away at his home in Jacksonville on March 19, 2025, at the age of 97.

Memorial Service for Paul B. Adams

A Memorial Service for Paul B. Adams, 99, of Boothbay Harbor, who passed away on April 9, 2024, will be held Saturday, July 12 at the East Boothbay Methodist Church. Seating will begin at 10:30 a.m., service starts at 11.

Cynthia M. Crowell
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Cynthia M. Crowell

Cynthia M. (Cochran) Crowell, 70, with her husband and sister by her side, passed away in North Port, Florida on June 9, 2025, following a courageous hard-fought battle with cancer.

Dennis C. Olson
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Dennis C. Olson

Dennis Charles Olson of Trevett was born on Dec. 18, 1948 in Wilmington, Delaware to Leo and Agnes Olson. He passed away on March 4, 2025 in Scarborough, Maine. 

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Elections

New candidate for Edgecomb School Committee John Allen III
Candidate for Edgecomb selectboard Forrest Carver
Candidate for Edgecomb selectboard Stuart Smith
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Boothbay mil rate increases 'by 75 cents'
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On July 9, Boothbay selectmen approved a 75-cent increase in the mil rate. The new rate is now $12.10 per $1,000 of valuation.  During his report, Town Manager Dan Bryer advised curious taxpayers to check the tax bill's lower lefthand corner to see how property taxes are split between various governmental entities. "Abo…

Enthusiasts make pitstop at Antique Auto Day
Mark Johnson (far left) of Union brought his 1922 Ford T-bucket to the Antique Auto Show, whose parts he inherited from his father in the 1980s. ISABELLE CURTIS/Boothbay Register

It was a chrome-studded blast to the past July 12 as auto enthusiasts filled the field for Maine Obsolete Auto League’s (MOALS) annual Antique Auto Show at Boothbay Railway Village Museum (BRV). There were about 60 cars,  the oldest being Mark Johnson of Union’s 1922 Ford T-bucket and Jim Elder of Windam’s 1923 Ford Model T. 

Historic tax credit workshop July 22
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On Tuesday, July 22, 3-4:30 p.m., Lincoln County Regional Planning Commission (LCRPC) will facilitate a panel discussion with experts about state and federal historic tax credits as a tool…

BHML falls down the rabbit hole for 101st
Don't be late for a very important date! Guests got treated to an outdoor tea party July 11 in honor of BHML's 101th birthday.  ISABELLE CURTIS/Boothbay Register

Boothbay Harbor Memorial Library (BHML) commemorated 101 years of service July 11 with a Mad Hatter tea party on the lawn. The 30-person table was filled as community members and visitors enjoyed fresh tea, mini confections and card games to celebrate the library's birthday and their “unbirthdays.” 

MaineHealth Lincoln Hospital hosts Family Reunion and Ice Cream Social
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If you or someone you love was bornor gave birthat MaineHealthLincoln Hospital(or back whenwe were known as Miles Me…

Rev. Tom Lenhart at Wilson Chapel on Ocean Point July 20
Rev. Tom Lenhart

The Rev. Tom Lenhart will lead the service at Wilson Memorial Chapel on Ocean Point this Sunday, July 20. Jim Swist will serve as organist.The service is at 9:30 a.m.…

Midcoast Senior College
New fall courses for seniors in the Midcoast
Midcoast Senior College

Midcoast Senior College has announced its list of new courses for seniors in Midcoast Maine who are interested in continuing to learn as they age. Fall Term I begins in September and runs through October. Courses are four- to eight-weeks long and are either in-person or online (Zoom). No grades, no exams, senior college is not-…

Community Catalyst for Good
Reaching out from Within
Y-Arts Summer Camp members rehearsing Aladdin JR.”  Emily Mirabile photo

At the Boothbay Region YMCA, we see acts of kindness every day. But some gestures reach so deeply into the fabric of our community that they take our breath away. The recent support the Y received through St. Columba’s Episcopal Church, thanks to the Marjorie M. Winslow bequest, is one of those moments.

Harbor Theater
Special screening of 'Israelism' July 23

In light of the ongoing crisis in Gaza, a local group called the People’s Perseverance is hosting a screening of the film "Israelism," an art exhibit, panel discussion, and question and answer session as conversation among neighbors on Wednesday, July 23 at the Harbor Theater, 185 Townsend Ave., Boothbay Harbor, from 6-8 p.m.…

Lobster Jam July 18-20

This coming weekend Friday, July 18 - Sunday, July 20 see 20 games and competitions. Daily entry fee just $5. Concessions will be available. $10 lobster rolls! 

Competitions: Skills, three-point shoot out, tournament championship, Player of the Game awards.

The Rev. M. Cristina Paglinauan to lead All Saints services July 20 and 27
Rev. M. Cristina Paglinauan

The Church of All Saints by-the-Sea is happy to announce that the Rev. M. Cristina Paglinauan will return to the Southport Island Episcopal chapel to lead services of Holy Communion for the next two weeks at 8 and 10 a.m. Our organist, Mr. Henry Lowe, will provide inspirational music at all ser…

Bigelow's open house showcases new addition
Bigelow's 2025 Open House

Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences (BLOS) welcomed visitors of all ages to its open house July 11 at the East Boothbay campus. The public met researchers, attended talks, participated in fun science activities and toured the new Harold Alfond Center for Ocean Education and Innovation.

Hallowell Community Band strums for another summer
The Hallowell Community Band kicked off its regular season July 10 with its first concert on the library lawn. ISABELLE CURTIS/Boothbay Register

For more than 50 years, the Hallowell Community Band has come to the Boothbay Region for its annual summer series, kicking off with a concert at Waterfront Park on the Fourth of July. The almost 80-year-old troupe will perform a new set every Thursday at 7 p.m on the library lawn until Sept. 4.  …

Midcoast Humane
Second chances for orphaned kittens
Feeding time. Courtesy of Jess Townsend

Each summer, we see an enormous surge in pregnant mother cats and orphaned or abandoned kittens at both of our shelters—many just days old and in desperate need of round-the-clock care. These fragile creatures depend on us for everything: warmth, nourishment, medical treatment, and love. This year, the need is even greater.

Veggies to Table
French travel-themed auction gala updates
Veggies To Table photo

Hunger is on the rise, and 1 in 5 children go hungry every day in Maine. With new government funding cuts to food assistance the solution to hunger relief now lies in the hands of individuals and non-profit organizations doing the work to help those most at risk. 

Sen. Reny’s affordable housing bill signed into law

Gov. Janet Mills on July 1 signed into law a bill sponsored by Sen. Cameron Reny (D-Bristol) to create tax incentives for resident-owned housing organizations. Reny represents Maine Senate District 13, which includes most of Lincoln County. The law takes effect Sept. 24. 

BRWD approves $4M bid for Southport water main project
Boothbay Region Water District

Boothbay Region Water District (BRWD) trustees unanimously agreed July 8 to accept a $4,307,000 bid from Hagar Enterprises for the construction of the district's Hendricks Hill Road water main replacement project. As previously reported in the Register, the work will convert 8,000 feet of seasonal water main along Hendr…

Adventures abound at WW & F Railway this month
Courtesy of Matthew Malkiewicz/WW& F Railway Museum

Saturdays throughout July, you can board the WW&F’s Lavender Pickin Trains to SeaLyon Farm for one of the most unique summertime activities in all of New England.

Sailmaking with Sherm Brewer
A sail in the making at Sherman Brewer Sailmaker in East Boothbay.

Join the Friends of the Southport Historical Society on Monday, July 14, 7 p.m. at the Southport Town Hall (361 Hendricks Hill Road), for a talk with local sailmaker and Southport native Sherm Brewer. He will share insights into his profession and the local history of sailmaking. 

AOS 98 board sets first policies
AOS 98 logo

The Alternative Organizational Structure (AOS) 98 board welcomed new members and moved forward on establishing policies June 24.

MaineHealth Lincoln Hospital welcomes local board member
Harold Moorefield

Harold ‘Hal’ Moorefield Jr. of Boothbay Harbor was unanimously appointed to the MaineHealth Lincoln Hospital (MHLH) community board recently.…

Cuffed for a cause
On July 16, the Boothbay Harbor Region Chamber of Commerce will be holding a special "Jail & Bail" fundraiser for maintenance of the trolley. Courtesy photo

Getting arrested isn’t something most people look fondly on, but what if it was for a good cause? Boothbay Harbor Region Chamber of Commerce is holding a “Bail & Jail” fundraiser for its historic trolley on July 16, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Boothbay celebrates Fourth of July on Common
The Fourth of July celebration at the Boothbay Commons. FRITZ FREUDENBERGER/BOOTHBAY REGISTER

Friends, families and neighbors gathered at Boothbay Common July 4 to celebrate the nation’s independence and a gorgeous day.  

Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens
15th annual Ina and Lewis Heafitz Endowed Lecture Series presents: Adventures in Ecological Horticulture
Photo courtesy of Rebecca McMackin

Returning for its fifteenth year, Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens’ Ina and Lewis Heafitz Endowed Lecture Series introduces Rebecca McMackin and her “Adventures in Ecological Horticulture.” The free lecture is held on Aug. 28 from 4:30 to 6 p.m. in the Gardens’ Bosarge Family Education Cent…

Veggies to Table second annual French and Travel-Themed Auction Gala drawing closer
Touring Veggies to Table greenhouse. Erica Berman photo

Hunger is on the rise, and 1 in 5 children go hungry every day in Maine.

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Alana LaCourse named Miss Maine's Teen
Alana LaCourse (left) 2025 Miss Maine's Teen stands on stage with Paige Lessard, 2025 Miss Maine at the Donald M. Gay Performing Arts Center at Edward Little High School. Photo courtesy: Miss Maine

On June 28, the Miss Maine Scholarship Program hosted the 2025 Miss Maine and Miss Maine Teen Competitions at the Donald M. Gay Performing Arts Center at Edward Little High School. The winners were Miss Maine 2025 Paige Lessard (Biddeford, Miss York County) and Miss Maine Teen 2025 Alana LaCourse (East Boothbay, Miss Boothbay’s Tee…

Antique Auto Day July 12
Antique Auto promo

Antique Auto Day happens this Saturday, July 12 at the Boothbay Railway Village Museum.

This long standing event  is hosted in partnership with The Maine Obsolete Auto League {MOAL}. Established in 1948, the {MOAL} grew into four chapters; Aroostook Region in 1956, Seacoast Region in 1963, Paul Bunyan Region in 1964 and the Dirigo R…

Lincoln County Republicans meet July 23
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The monthly meeting of Lincoln County Republicans will be held Wednesday, July 23, at the Wiscasset Rec Center, 242 Gardiner Road, Wiscasset. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and the speakers begin at 6. This month’s guest speakers are, National Committeewoman, Lauren LePage, and National Committeeman, David Whitney. 

Southport sets public hearing for Joppa Road project
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Southport selectmen will a hold a public hearing Wednesday, July 23 to answer residents' questions regarding this fall's Joppa Road water project. This fall, Boothbay Region Water District is laying 1,500 additional feet of water line. Selectmen received a letter from Joppa Road residents Jane and John Lunt seeki…

Southport retaining wall and pier repairs approved

The Southport Planning Board approved a building permit to repair a retaining wall and pier damaged by January 2024 storms. The board approved Robert and Leigh Garry's request for their Breakneck Hill Road property. The board meets next at 5 p.m. Monday, Aug. 4 in the town hall. 

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