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The family-friendly 13th annual OBD Williams-Fossett Vintage Car Show will be Saturday, Aug 8 at the Bristol Consolidated School in Bristol. The inaugural Vintage Show first-place trophy winners in 2012 are pictured with their rare 1909 Sears kit car. Jeff Friedman photo
Olde Bristol Days announces 13th annual Vintage Car Show Aug. 8
Rose Campbell returns to her seat after receiving one of several awards and scholarships during Awards Night June 10. KEVIN BURNHAM/Boothbay Register
2026 BRHS Awards Night June 10

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Summer Solstice Community Sing

Boothbay Baptist Church
Boothbay Baptist Church offering free sports camp
A Father's Day Special at the Harbor Theater: "The Great Escape" back on the silver screen Sunday, June 21. Happy Father's Day from Harbor Theater! Courtesy of the venue
Father’s Day specials at Harbor Theater

Local Resources

  • Church Services: Boothbay, Wiscasset and Damariscotta
  • Domestic Violence Resources
  • Addiction Recovery Resources

Education

  • CTL students are honored at eighth-grade graduation ceremony
  • BRTV to live stream BRHS graduation events
  • Orchard on Springfield College dean's list
  • Balloons by the dozens
  • June 17 is opening day at MSA
  • Four earn diplomas at Boothbay-Wiscasset Regional Adult Education
  • Midcoast Literacy hiring instructor to work with young children in Lincoln County
  • Free tours of historic New England houses June 6
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Health and Wellness

  • Community members share testimony about Lincoln Hospital Labor and Delivery Unit
  • Community protests possible Miles Labor and Delivery closure
  • Brain Health Center open houses June 5, 12
  • Boothbay Fire Department installs state-of-the-art exhaust systems to protect all from occupational cancer risk
  • Trudy DeLong, BSN, receives DAISY Award at MaineHealth Lincoln Hospital
  • MaineHealth Lincoln Hospital to host community forums on labor and delivery assessment
  • Register Round-Up fundraiser for Searsmont victims at Damariscotta Hardware, Randolph Hardware
  • Author on opioid addiction to join FOV Book Club talk
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Home and Garden

  • Tickets to 'Tea by the Sea' and Summer Home and Garden Market going fast
  • June 6 Plant Sale benefitting Memorial Library
  • Veggies to Table dahlia tuber sale, farm tours and more
  • Learn how to establish a wildflower meadow at the next Garden Club meeting  
  • Earth Day: Make it every day
  • Garden Club to host evening meeting on square foot gardening 
  • Scholarship opportunities for county students
  • Mid-Coast Audubon bird seed sale fundraiser
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Social

  • 'Talking Art in Maine' welcomes Jane Dahmen
  • 33rd annual Sheepscot River Race July 5
  • The search is on for the next Royal Windjammer! 
  • News and notes from the Community Center
  • Honoring Father Peter
  • Don’t wait for midsummer–Secure your Storybook Ball tickets today
  • Sunday breakfast buffet is back
  • Author talk and tasting with Bill Genencer
  • Celtic juggernaut Gaelic Storm concert June 11
  • BRLT to feature the art of Gayle Fraas and Duncan Slade
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Join United Way of Mid Coast Maine to celebrate youth ‘Connecting to Tomorrow’
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United Way of Mid Coast Maine is extending an invitation to the community to join them at their 2026 annual meeting on Wednesday, June 24 from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. at Bowdoin College.

Local artists to host plein air painting at Coastal Rivers preserves
“Plein air” outings offer a way to connect with fellow artists, swap techniques, and socialize in a relaxed, low-pressure environment. Courtesy photo

St. Giles annual Country Fair promises to be a day of fun for old and young
A mounted moose head offered as one of auction items at fair. Courtesy photo

Be sure to attend the St. Giles Episcopal Church Fair Saturday, July 25, under the tall pines on the church grounds in Jefferson. Hours are from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., with a live auction at 11 a.m.

Coastal Rivers offers two-day Wilderness First Aid certification course
Instructor Eric Duffy coaches students through a first aid scenario during a Wilderness First Aid class. Courtesy photo

Everyday moments, miracles
Displaying Tim Sample's artwork are his sister, Debbie, and thrift shop volunteer Marion Coleman. Courtesy of St. Andrews Auxiliary

Over the last year I have discovered that working in the St. Andrews Thrift Shop is a magical place. Not because you open a bag and find a beautiful piece of vintage or high end clothing or uncurl bubble wrap and discover a vintage piece of milk glass or a sterling 925 Pitcher. Yes, those are indeed wonderful St. Claus/birthday gift-like moments.

Lincoln Arts Festival Chorus
Calling all singers!
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Join the Lincoln Festival Chorus on Monday, June 15 at 7 p.m. Registration time: 6:15-6:55 p.m. Rehearsals are every Monday at the Congregational Church of Boothbay Harbor located at 125 Townsend Ave. Membership dues are $40 per person, no charge for students.

Geocaching: Treasure at your fingertips
Martha Cowdery and Mike Tomko's daughter, Whitney Lytle, and granddaughter, Eben Anderson, 8, get on the geocaching fun at a spot in Dodge Point, Maine. Courtesy of Mike Tomko.

Celebrate Independence Day at the Harbor Theater
A scene from "1776." Courtesy of Harbor Theater and Sony Pictures

Dr. Benjamin Franklin: “John (Adams), really. You talk as if independence were the rule. It's never been done before. No colony has ever broken from the parent stem in the history of the world.” – “1776”

As our nation prepares for the 250th anniversary of the vote on, and signing, of the Declaration of Independence July 4, the Community Center and Harbor Theater have a special event planned for the patriot in all of us.

Registration for 2026 Maine Coastal Cleanup open now through Aug. 21
Maine Office of Community Affairs

Registration for the annual Maine Coastal Cleanup, an annual volunteer-driven initiative to clean debris from Maine’s coastal shores and waterfront communities organized by the Maine Coastal Program, is open now through Aug. 21, 2026. The 2026 Maine Coastal Cleanup will take place Sept. 5-19.

All Saints by-the-Sea begins services June 21
All Saints by-the-Sea is located on Southport Island about two miles south on Route 238. File photo

The Church of All Saints by-the-Sea is looking forward to welcoming worshipers and seekers of all faiths to our 120th summer worship season beginning on Sunday, June 21. This historic chapel was consecrated in July 1906 and has occupied a sacred space on Southport Island and served as a spiritual home for many in our community for generations. The Episcopal service of Holy Communion will be celebrated at 8 and 10 a.m. each Sunday through Sept. 13. People of all faiths are welcome to attend. 

2026 Windjammer Days
Captain H. Wyman Howard II, USN Ret.
Captain H. Wyman Howard II, USN Ret.

Thoughts on Maine maple syrup
Maple syrup graphic

So I cracked open a fresh bottle of Maine maple syrup, produced by a friend of mine who lives about 45 minutes away in the woods. That’s about as authentic as you can get. Ayuh.

Anywho, as I proceeded to pour the golden syrup on my oatmeal I noticed a stickah on the jug: “Produced in a Bird Friendly Environment.”

“Well,” I thought. “I guess so. He lives in the woods for cryin’ out loud.” I guess the idea of a marketing stickah from my friend kinda roiled my sensibilities a tad. What would a non-bird friendly environment look like, anyways?

'What if we get it right?'
Congregational Church to focus on a variety of spiritual and social issues at Sunday services
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BHYC flea market June 14

The Boothbay Harbor Yacht Club is hosting its second annual Marine Swap (Flea Market) on Sunday, June 14 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., in the parking lot. Tables can be provided or bring your own. Clear out your gear, find hidden gems, and make some cash! We expect lots of cool gear! There’s no fee to participate, and you keep 100% of what you sell. You must man your table or space, no dropping off items.

Celebrating our planet at the Eco Art Show
A year's worth of toilet paper rolls and three generations' worth of talent later, this vibrant, bird-filled tree was born. ISABELLE CURTIS/Boothbay Register

Mid-Coast Audubon members invited to annual meeting
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Mid-Coast Audubon announces their annual membership meeting on Friday, June 26, from 5:30 to 8 p.m. at Salt Bay Farm, 110 Belvedere Road, Damariscotta.

Boothbay Harbor Memorial Library
Grown-ups! ‘Unearth a Story’ during the Summer Read
This book is the pick for the 2026 Boothbay Harbor Memorial Library's adult Summer Reading program. Courtesy photo

Join us for our second annual Summer Read! This exciting community-wide summer book club encourages the Boothbay region to read the same book during the summer, then gather to discuss it with other community members.

Beneficial microorganism identified in West Harbor Pond
West Harbor Pond. File photo

BRES ‘May Movers’ club gaining momentum
The Boothbay Region Elementary School "May Movers" club. Courtesy photo

Every Tuesday and Thursday after school during the month of May, the "May Movers" hit the trail behind the elementary school. This group of runners, composed of students in grades 1-4, runs over a mile and then plays structured games such as Sharks and Minnows, What Time Is It, Mr. Fox, and Red Light, Green Light. The club was started last year as an after-school activity to get kids outside and active. Since its inception, the group has doubled in size, now boasting 53 participants.

 On June 2, family and friends gathered to cheer on our second annual Fun Run. 

Boothbay Farmers' Market blooms for another year
Summer weather greeted shoppers at Boothbay Farmers' Market June 4. ISABELLE CURTIS/Boothbay Register

From floral bouquets, fresh strawberries and breakfast sandwiches straight from the grill, attendees were spoiled for choice June 4 at Boothbay Farmers' Market. The market is on Boothbay Common every Thursday from 9 a.m. to noon until Oct. 21.  

Last year, Boothbay joined the Maine Federation of Farmers' Markets to make it easier for people to use SNAP/EBT to shop for fresh, local foods, while also absorbing expenses on the farmers' end.

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