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After its winter break, the BICA Hall (24 West Side Road) is ready to welcome the community back. The first potluck of the season will be held on April 15 at 5:30 p.m. In celebration of tax day,…
Of course, she called as I was writing this missive. She always does.
It was Ms. Pigette, and she began to grouse as the winter’s melting snow pack was being replaced with Sunday morning’s…
Well, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, I was close, but no cigar!
Our pond de-iced this past weekend but no ducks. It seems many of the island ducks have taken…
As Boothbay Harbor prepares to celebrate the 64th annual Windjammer Days, this year’s theme proudly honors…
Every Tuesday evening, the Boothbay Region YMCA fieldhouse fills with movement, laughter, and the steady rhythm of pickup soccer. What…
Finally spring has arrived although the temperatures and weather feel more like winter. I do hope the weather improves as we count the days until seasonal water returns.
I recently had the…
Two major events are happening this week, National Medal of Honor Day, the 25th, and the National Vietnam Veterans Remembrance Day, 29 March.
According to the…
Scams are everywhere today—from fake texts and emails to nonstop phone calls—and the damage is devastating. According to the Federal Trade Commission, Americans lost as much as $196 billion to…
In the past several years, the village ducks have returned to our pond by now and are happily paddling around quacking as they scurry off to…
On Sunday, the nation’s energy secretary stared out of my TV set and said the Iran war was going forward according to a “meticulous” plan. The Secretary, Chris Wright, said the White House and the…
Mah Jong class starts April 2! If you would like to learn how to play this fascinating game, join us on Thursdays at 1 p.m. for classes. Pam Utley will unravel the…
It is almost 40F, a stunning afternoon, and I will freely admit that writing indoors is not what I want to be doing, despite the fact that I had an amazing walk just about 20 minutes ago, I have…
Looking at events in history that happened around this time, there were events like the start of the Iraq War on March 19, 2003; the last dual between Naval officers, Commodores Steven Decator and…
Last Thursday we enjoyed the umpteenth annual Spaghetti Dinner catered by our HS Rotary Interact Club. The…
Abusers often seek to control the health choices of their partners, even when they are pregnant. Reproductive coercion, when an abuser tries to control reproductive health choices, is particularly…
As Mother Nature moves to reclaim the land from Old Man Winter, the trees are starting to bud, Bambi is starting to move, and the political silly season begins.
For the last few months,…
It’s hard to believe that it's been 20 years since Captain Eliot Winslow logged out. It seems like almost yesterday that we chatted in the Robinson’s Wharf parking lot. Well, mostly I listened,…
Calling All Guys! We need drivers! Call Jane at 633-9876.
Do you love mysteries? We are so grateful to the person who just brought us lots of new mysteries to share. Grisham, Connelly,…
President Barack Obama at the funeral of the Reverend Jesse Jackson said: “Each day we wake up to some new assault on our democratic institutions, another setback to the idea of the rule of law,…
In thinking about what would be interesting to write about in this column, I often go to ChatGPT and ask “what happened in history during this week that would be interesting to veterans.” What…
In the heart of winter, Camp Kieve…
What makes someone swim faster? Is it wearing clothes over your swimsuit? Is it dressing up like a superhero? Is it shaving your head? The Boothbay Region YMCA Dolphins swim team decided to…
What do Oguquit Playhouse, Eartha, Damariscotta’s Norumbeg Oysters, Tucker Auto Musuem, Wild Blueberry Land, the Madawaska Festival, Nubble Point Lighthouse, Ellsworth Candlepin Bowling, Penobscot…
Here we go again.
We went to bed Friday evening with the dulcet tones of the chattering class reminding us of the word of the week - Epstein. By the time we sat down to Saturday morning’s…
Free! We have an old Nordic Track type exercise set and if anyone would like it, just give us a call at 633-9876. No charge, just…
As Boothbay Harbor prepares to celebrate the 64th annual Windjammer Days, this year’s theme proudly honors…
Last week we were right here on the Boothbay peninsula, while at the same time traveling back into the mid-1800s with historian Jon Dunsford. He has been studying New England maritime history and…
Once again, the squeak of sneakers pivoting on the court, the dribb…
This is the sixth and final installment in a limited series on Maine’s “quaint holdover,” the annual town meeting. This week we turn on the Wayback Machine and head up to the country about the…
