The next meeting of the genealogy group will be in January.
Our Dec. 11 trip to…
The next meeting of the genealogy group will be in January.
Our Dec. 11 trip to…
Ahhh, if only Petula Clark could have seen Boothbay Harbor when she sang "Downtown." And, this time of the year, the lights really are much brighter there, er, here!
Driving around to see…
The days of this month seem to be passing quickly, but each has had something special, like an advent calendar with a small surprise…
The Army–Navy Game: A Rivalry Rooted in Service, Honor, and Football Greatness…
It is sure to be another fantastic evening at the BICA hall on Dec. 17. This is a night you won’t want to miss as the trustees and officers do most of the work with…
I never win the weekly 50/50 raffle. Never, never, never. And I always support the raffle – frugally. Partly I support it frugally because history…
With holiday shopping—and shipping—comes the risk of package theft. Thieves — often called “Porch Pirates” — steal millions of packages from American doorsteps each year, totaling billions of…
Like many people, we traveled to spend time with family for the Thanksgiving holiday. In our case, the travel was a car ride to New York City to be with our son and…
Most Obsessive Compulsive. Best Local Landmark. Best Holiday Spirit. Best Traditional Gingerbread House Design. Best Youth Entry. Most Spectacular. These are just a few of the award categories…
The windy month of November is over, the wind had the smell of snow in it, but that is yet to come, perhaps Tuesday. The winter skies are present, clear, bedecked with the shimmer of stars, we are…
A big “thank you” to everyone who helped to make our pie sale a success! We are getting many compliments for our bakers!
…The doorbell rang a few days ago – I wasn’t expecting guests, so I figured that the FedEx guy needed my signature,…
Sunday, Dec. 7, marks the 84th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. On that morning in 1941, half of the entire U.S. Pacific Fleet was in port, including eight of…
It seems to me that our local cormorant population has packed up and headed elsewhere. Elsewhere, I suspect, is someplace warmer than Maine. Even southern Maine may not be far enough.
These…
It was one of those feel-good meetings when we do what Rotarians do best: give back. The goal of the night was to create 200 Holiday kids Goodie Bags for distribution…
While the trees might look drab the winterberry is a pop of color all over the island and is blended by the long-lasting golden leaves that hang on to the swamp and…
Thanksgiving.
It is a national holiday. A day we take off work to do what? To sit around a table with family and friends to eat too much turkey and stuffing and cranberry jelly and green…
Many Thanksgiving feasts start with preparing the potatoes. We peel them early and place them in water to keep them fresh until it’s time to boil them. Then most often…
The Boothbay Harbor Yacht Club may be in its off-season, but activity at the Club remains strong as members, staff, and leadership continue social gatherings, winter…
Here in the U.S., many people will gather this week around the ritual of a meal intended to celebrate community and the ideals of sharing and supporting. We call this…
“Exploding Lobster” by Judy Nixon. At first glance I thought the subject must be a red phoenix rising from the ashes. The white floating objects floating away above the body, feathers. I was quite…
We have recently been checking the amazing MOTUS wildlife tracking database run by Birds Canada (https://motus.org/) and have found…
The holiday deals are already rolling in, but not every offer you see online is the real deal.
Fraud criminals often create websites that look professional and offer big discounts on…
If you are a semi-news junkie, like me, last week was a Doozie, one for the record books.
"It began with a double whammy as the bipartisan government shutdown raced beyond Day 40. …
There's always lots going on at the Community Center! Coming up this week:
Our annual Pie Sale is on…
As all Mainers know, staying warm…
First, a big thank you to the Rotary Club for hosting the veterans last Thursday for a Veterans Day dinner! And thanks to the Rotary’s Interact Club, the high school…
It just keeps getting better and better.
It was 20 years ago that the Rotary Club started the…
It was quite the week, with ceremonies honoring and remembering veterans, being part of the food drive and farm visit at the Newagen Alpaca Farm, and the first snow that made me dance among the…
Trauma from domestic abuse affects survivors in every aspect of their human existence—body, mind and spirit. While physical injuries and wounds can be diagnosed and…
A few days ago, we were walking the dog when we heard what sounded exactly like the sweet call notes of pine grosbeaks. This surprised us. It seemed too early for…
Well, kiddies. Did you have fun on Election Day? Did you vote for the winner or the loser?
On the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November 2025…
Sometimes the deadline for this column is challenging. I tend not to be good with deadlines, especially ones that are reoccurring. Too many games without a helmet I suspect! But then, it’s…
The bare silhouettes of the trees now show themselves, most of the leaves carpet the ground, layers are required both in the house and outside as a chill begins to emerge and linger in the air.…
Before heading into the square white building from last Sunday morning’s gray fall chill, cheerful music was already playing outside. One already could feel a lighter…
Please join us in helping our neighbors during the current food insecurity crisis. Here are some of the ways you…
Last Thursday was a very delicious meeting, as we welcomed Jenny Shea Rawn, MS, MPH. Rd and her delightful daughter, Lexi.…
Veterans Day, celebrated each year Nov. 11, is a time to honor the service and sacrifice of those who have served in the U.S. armed forces. It’s also a reminder of the need to protect veterans…
Imagine visiting the picturesque medieval village, Bourmes-les-Mimosas in southeastern France, on the Mediterranean Sea. Ahhh, paradise found! Now imagine you are checking in at the Eden Rose…
There have been some very interesting rare birds spotted here in Maine over the last week or so. A MacGillivray’s warbler, the western sibling species to the mourning…
“Is that you? Is it? Wait a minute. Let me put you on speaker,” said the voice squeezing out of my left wrist.
Actually, I think the voice was coming from the watch that my kids…