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Fill the Bus Food Drive

Boothbay Region YMCA

Boothbay Region YMCA

Welcome to the Boothbay Region YMCA where men, women and children of all ages and from all walks of life join together by a shared passion: to strengthen the foundations of our community.

With a commitment to nurturing the potential of kids, promoting healthy living, and fostering a sense of social responsibility, the Y ensures that every individual has access to the essentials needed to learn, grow and thrive.

Though the world may be unpredictable, one thing remains certain – the Boothbay Region YMCA is, and always will be, dedicated to building healthy, confident, connected and secure children, adults, families and communities.

What does the YMCA offer? Opportunities for everyone, regardless of age, income or background, to learn and thrive. 25 group & water exercise classes per week, Zumba, pickleball, two beautiful pools, swim lessons, summer camp, Y Arts, dance, indoor track & tennis, fitness center, personal training. Membership available & financial assistance available.

 

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Join the Boothbay Region YMCA and community volunteers as we work to fill one of the Y buse

9/26: Exploring the Coast of Maine at The Lincoln Home

The Lincoln Home Lifestyle

The Lincoln Home Lifestyle

Vibrant Senior Living on The Damariscotta River

 The Lincoln Home in Midcoast Maine is an all inclusive vibrant community of assisted luxury living choices for seniors. Situated on the shore of the Damariscotta River, The Lincoln Home connects residents with ever changing, panoramic views of nature each day.

Above and beyond all, is the consistent message of the feeling of family, that exists between residents and staff alike. Being a small and independent community fosters person centered care and caters to each resident’s individual needs and desires for a flourishing lifestyle. The culinary team consistently provides locally sourced, creative cuisine that is not only one of the highlights of the day, but also contributes to a resident’s health and well-being. The Lincoln Home staff is united in providing a life without limits, where seniors can experience lifestyle choices on their own terms.

Seniors...Live your best life!

Share laughter & companionship...Connect with culture & community...Engage intellect, activity & creativity...Enjoy locally sourced creative cuisine...Experience nature & the outdoors.

Relax....Knowing all your needs will be met.

Join Our Family.

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DENTISTS HATE THIS VIDEO!

DENTISTS HATE THIS VIDEO!

HARBOR TOURS on the NOVELTY

Balmy Days Cruises

Balmy Days Cruises

Meet your Captain!

Captain Bill Campbell has been navigating the waters off Boothbay Harbor for 30 years. His first job as a deck hand was on deep sea fishing boats, and on the Squirrel Island Ferry, Maranbo II with Captain Bob Fish.

Later Bill & his father, Captain Bob Campbell, teamed up after purchasing the Maranbo II & the Balmy Days from Captain Fish.

In 1988 the Campbell Captains supervised the building of the Balmy Days II to replace the aging wooden boat, and in 1996 Captain Bill took full charge of building the Novelty in order to replace the Maranbo II.

Captain Bill's love for the ocean expanded to sailing with the purchase of the Friendship Sloop, the Bay Lady, and to fishing with the Miss Boothbay. In his father's tradition, he carries on the operation of the family business.

The Boats

The BALMY DAYS II was built in Arundel, Maine by DMR Yachts in 1988. She is a twin screw, 65-foot fiberglass vessel with a custom designed superstructure on a seaworthy off-shore fishing hull. Stabilizers were installed to ease the motion on offshore trips. She was built especially for the trip to Monhegan Island. She can carry 149 passengers.

The NOVELTY hull was built by MDI Boat Works in Southwest Harbor in 1996. Engines, steering, and other mechanical work, was completed by the Jim Rich Boat Yard in Tremont, ME. Trailered to E. Boothbay, she was finished by ship builder John Luke and Capt. Bill Campbell. The Novelty is a 47-foot fiberglass vessel, built especially for carrying passengers. Her license is for 106 passengers.

The BAY LADY is a 31-foot Maine built Newman/Lanning fiberglass Friendship Sloop. She was launched in 1979 and has been carrying passengers for sight-seeing sailing trips since then. She carries up to 15 passengers.

The MISS BOOTHBAY, built by Young Brothers, is 31' long and licensed for 28 passengers. She is popular for wedding transportation, small group charters, sightseeing, and mackerel fishing.

All boats hold a current USCG Certificate of Inspection and are available for private charters and parties!!!

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Enjoy a little time on the water!

HARBOR TOURS on the NOVELTY

Balmy Days Cruises

Balmy Days Cruises

Meet your Captain!

Captain Bill Campbell has been navigating the waters off Boothbay Harbor for 30 years. His first job as a deck hand was on deep sea fishing boats, and on the Squirrel Island Ferry, Maranbo II with Captain Bob Fish.

Later Bill & his father, Captain Bob Campbell, teamed up after purchasing the Maranbo II & the Balmy Days from Captain Fish.

In 1988 the Campbell Captains supervised the building of the Balmy Days II to replace the aging wooden boat, and in 1996 Captain Bill took full charge of building the Novelty in order to replace the Maranbo II.

Captain Bill's love for the ocean expanded to sailing with the purchase of the Friendship Sloop, the Bay Lady, and to fishing with the Miss Boothbay. In his father's tradition, he carries on the operation of the family business.

The Boats

The BALMY DAYS II was built in Arundel, Maine by DMR Yachts in 1988. She is a twin screw, 65-foot fiberglass vessel with a custom designed superstructure on a seaworthy off-shore fishing hull. Stabilizers were installed to ease the motion on offshore trips. She was built especially for the trip to Monhegan Island. She can carry 149 passengers.

The NOVELTY hull was built by MDI Boat Works in Southwest Harbor in 1996. Engines, steering, and other mechanical work, was completed by the Jim Rich Boat Yard in Tremont, ME. Trailered to E. Boothbay, she was finished by ship builder John Luke and Capt. Bill Campbell. The Novelty is a 47-foot fiberglass vessel, built especially for carrying passengers. Her license is for 106 passengers.

The BAY LADY is a 31-foot Maine built Newman/Lanning fiberglass Friendship Sloop. She was launched in 1979 and has been carrying passengers for sight-seeing sailing trips since then. She carries up to 15 passengers.

The MISS BOOTHBAY, built by Young Brothers, is 31' long and licensed for 28 passengers. She is popular for wedding transportation, small group charters, sightseeing, and mackerel fishing.

All boats hold a current USCG Certificate of Inspection and are available for private charters and parties!!!

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Classic Oceanside Dining

 

Top 12 Pet Friendly Resorts in the US

The Threepenny Opera

National Theatre Live, Thu Sep

Florence Foster Jenkins (PG-13)

Final screenings today at 2 PM

Casual dining at Spruce Point Inn

Casual dining, public wel