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A Bird's Tale
A gull-billed tern is one of at least three rare terns that have been seen in Maine over the past few weeks. One bird has been observed and photographed in the Popham Beach and Seawall Beach area. Photo by USFWS, courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

Terns eat fish. We all know that (don’t we?). Many’s the time we have watched these graceful, long-winged birds hovering over the ocean surface before…

Joe's Journal
Joe Gelarden

Well, we all survived the 250th birthday party. If you missed the big event, I am sure Big Al still has a sparkler or two left on his shelves.

We survived, despite wars in Iran and Ukraine…

'Round Town
Photo by Robert Mitchell

I have always been a bit of a train nut.
Drawing by Diane Spofford Randlett

Saturday, July 11 is the big day. The Better Than A Yard Sale will open its doors at 8 a.m. at the Barters Island Community Hall at 24…

Drawing by Diane Spofford Randlett

It was wonderful to see so many participating in our first full week of activities. Along with our regular schedule of events Ginna…

Drawing by Diane Spofford Randlett

Nature tested us this past week with high temperatures, humidity, barely a breeze or cloud cover. Many of us wilted, but the day lilies met the challenge and erupted all across the island. Other…

The museum was adorned for the Fourth of July. Courtesy photo

Our New Pier. Welcome to summertime, 2026! In the final column of 2025 (9/8/2025), the Island had just received a building permit from the town of BBH to move forward on…

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Boothbay Sea and…

Wow, what a great opening party to start the Sprucewold season! Gail and I knew it would be something different as we walked to the pergola in the middle of…

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Thank you to everyone who came to our movie event! And special shout outs to Harbor Theater and Lynn Thompson, Social Graze Charcuterie's Karen Jordan…

Drawing by Diane Spofford Randlett

Whoever was responsible for the weather last week deserves a serious pay raise. For some it may have been a bit too warm, but come on, while most of the country sweltered and/or dealt with fires,…

 Firecracker Turnabout Race. Photo courtesy of Cush Brinegar

As we headed into Fourth of July weekend, cottages were full and boats were bustling around the harbor. On Friday afternoon, there was no better place to be than on the water for the Hendricks…

Drawing by Diane Spofford Randlett

Was it hot enough for you? Jumping…

The second week of SYC camp was one…

Where It's At
Dan De Luca, forefront, as John Dickinson and his fellow conservatives in the dance number, "Cool, Cool Considerate Men." Courtesy of Maine State Music Theatre

Fire the cannons and ring the bells…

Shawn Lewin, AARP Maine member

As rising summer temperatures cause…

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With fuel pumps and ATMs as frequent targets, a surge of skimming devices is threatening consumers. Criminals attach sophisticated skimmers directly over legitimate card slots or splice them into…

A Bird's Tale
Chimney swifts glue together tiny twigs with their own saliva to make their nests, usually, today, in brick chimneys although originally in hollow trees. Illustration by Canadian naturalist and artist Ernest Thompson Seton (for a time he used Ernest Seton Thompson as he did when he signed this illustration) from the 1898 book by Florence Merrian Baily, "Birds of village and field: a bird book for beginners." Image courtesy of WIkimedia Commons.

We are fortunate to have a very leafy green neighborhood. Maples, ash, ornamental crabapples, the occasion red oak, a few black locust—the sightline…

'Round Town
Robert Mitchell photo

It was a magnificent Maine day for the Harbor community and guests, from land and by sea.

Wonderful bluebird sky, painterly puffy clouds, bright sunshine and peanut…

Joe's Journal
Joe Gelarden

I was on the way home from…

The Southport Junior Yacht Club had…

Please don’t miss our Opening Party on Sunday, July 5, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Linekin Heights Green!

Bring an appetizer to share, and the Sprucewold Association will provide beverages. Our…

Drawing by Diane Spofford Randlett

Summer is in full swing here at Ocean Point beginning with our first full week of activities. Along with our regular tennis, pickleball and kids activities this week, Zumba starts on Tuesday at 8:…

Drawing by Diane Spofford Randlett

By now the column should be…

Scene from movie musical "1776." Courtesy of Harbor Theater and Sony Pictures

DON'T MISS OUT!

JULY 1st TICKETS TO "1776" ARE GOING FAST!

CELEBRATE WITH US!

Firepit on a misty night. Photo courtesy of Drew DeMarinis

It’s been a long winter but we are so back! The countdown to summer is over and cottages are filling up. The aisles of Hannafords are keeping in step with the start of summer as well! The sailing…

Drawing by Diane Spofford Randlett

There is nothing like Windjammer Days through the eyes of a 6-year-old. Following is my great niece Albright’s summary of a very fun week visiting Aunt Anne on the Point.

Hey there are arts…

Boothbay Region YMCA: Community Catalyst for Good
A produce haul from Veggies to Table. Michael Wilson Photography

One in five children in Maine experiences food insecurity, and one in seven Mainers faces hunger. In Lincoln County, approximately 12.5…

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Last Thursday there were many “Happy and Sad” dollars collected in honor of our new president Jim Herbold and in appreciation of…

Drawing by Diane Spofford Randlett

Windjammer Days have come and gone…

A Bird's Tale
This American oystercatcher pair with chick bred in coastal New York State. The species nested in Maine for the first time in the late 1990s and now are rare to uncommon breeders along much of the Maine coast. Photo by Rhododendrites, courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

Oystercatcher. It’s an evocative name. Even if you didn’t know that it refers to a bird, you would probably imagine some living thing that catches…

Joe's Journal
Joe Gelarden

The President of the United States says the war with Iran is over, and we won. Bully for us.

He also says Iran should have nuclear technology and ballistic missiles because their neighbors…

'Round Town
Photo by Robert Mitchell

“Build it and they will come!” I…

Movie musical "1776" on July 1 at 6 p.m. at the Harbor Theater. Courtesy of Harbor Theater and Sony Pictures

DON'T MISS OUT!

JULY 1st TICKETS TO "1776" ARE GOING FAST!

CELEBRATE WITH US!

TICKETS ARE ON…

Drawing by Diane Spofford Randlett

A series of glorious days, some wicked winds, passing rains and an abundance of flowers. Among the grasses king-devils, hawkweed, stitchwort, vetches, clovers, the beginning of yarrow and so many…

Cabins are slowly coming to life as…

Drawing by Diane Spofford Randlett

Like many of you, I was hoping that the first day of summer would be filled with sunshine and warmer temperatures from start to finish. We woke up to a beautiful sunny but cool morning and then…

Down East Yacht Club at Luke's. Courtesy photo

Down East Yacht Club (DEYC) members…

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As you are getting your cottage…

Drawing by Diane Spofford Randlett

Dad’s Day is here and the Village…

Drawing by Diane Spofford Randlett

Welcome to summer on the Point!…

A Bird's Tale
Certain penguin species sleep in four-second micro-naps during incubation so they can remain vigilant against predators. (Pictured: African penguin, photo by Bernard Dupont, courtesy of Wikipedia Commons)

A few nights ago, we took our little black dog Loki, out for a last chance to answer “nature’s calling” before we retired for the evening. We had been…

Joe's Journal
Joe Gelarden

The 2026 political primary season is over. Well, that is, sort of over, as we still don’t know who won the nomination for governor.

Despite whizz-bang computerized voting machines that…

Photo by Robert Mitchell

In the late 80s, we had some…

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When discussing mysteries and…

Community of Hope
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“Human relations were laid bare and…

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The Rotary year is drawing to a…

While talking with a co-worker in…