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The DeLisle Family outside the Boothbay Harbor Memorial Library. Courtesy of BHML
DeLisle Family, Navy veterans, author 2026 Library appeal
Rev. Canon George Maxwell
Rev. Canon George Maxwell to lead services at All Saints July 5 and 12

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Anchors Away: Knot Night at BHYC July 2

"Young Washington" opening at Harbor Theater July 3. Courtesy of the venue
This week at the Harbor Theater
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Noel Paul Stookey and poet A.S. Aubrey with 'Listening for the Notes'

Local Resources

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

  • New show asks the question: Is it hot in here or is it just the art?
  • Public invited to Bigelow Laboratory for annual open house July 10
  • Too many sports injuries; physical therapist needed
  • Nelson on WPI’s dean’s list
  • BRHS semester 2 honor roll
  • Discovering BSSC
  • BRSAF announces two new Named Funds
  • CSD school committee nods admin, director contracts
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Health and Wellness

  • MaineHealth Lincoln Hospital offers autumn CNA apprenticeship training program 
  • Free summer meals help keep kids fed this summer 
  • Hearty Roots partners with BRES
  • FNP Dorie Weir joins the BRHC team
  • 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
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Home and Garden

  • Kenniston Hill House opens its doors
  • Gardeners show up in spades
  • 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 
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Social

  • Second time's the charm for Irene Hardesty
  • Free ice cream at Hendricks Hill Museum July 4
  • The Windjammer Days Fish Relay Race: New winner crowned
  • Clay Hausmann's 'Empty Nest and All the Rest' July 15
  • Going... going...Ticket sales are going fast for July 1 movie musical '1776'
  • 13th annual Claw Down grabs appetites and huge crowd
  • Edgecomb Fire Dept. pancake breakfast June 27
  • The Lincoln Home hosting July 4th fireworks party on the river
  • Poetry, performance, and the art of the handmade book
  • News and notes from the Community Center
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Windjammer Days 2026
... And then there were fireworks!
Mike Leonard photo

What's a festival without fireworks? Following the big events of Parade of Sail and the Street Parade, Wednesday, June 24 concluded with a fireworks show.

The Register once again thanks contributor and professional photographer Mike Leonard for his expertise in shooting the fireworks shows and for sharing with our readers.

Windjammer Days 2026
Kids fend off pirates, save town
A violent clash occurred on the town pier as pirates and kids fought for control of the harbor. ISABELLE CURTIS/Boothbay Register

A band of "thieving pirates" landed on our shores as Windjammer Days continued June 24, and they were intent on "pillaging" Boothbay Harbor. If not for a brave band of kids fighting them off in a brief but savage battle, surely all would have been lost.

Windjammer Days 2026
Pirates manifest their cannon skills
KEVIN BURNHAM/Boothbay Register

Pirates, wannabe pirates and curious visitors gathered in Waterfront Park off Commercial Street for a lesson on cannons Wednesday morning, June 24 during the 64th annual Windjammer Days. 

Hearty Roots
Support grows for Midcoast campus dedicated to youth mental wellness and nature immersion
Guests enjoy delicious bites from Applecroft. Courtesy of Shannon Parke

Guests from all over Lincoln County converged at Gliddon Point Oysters Farms to celebrate the youth development work being accomplished by Hearty Roots. Attendees were treated to oysters on the half shell courtesy of Gliddon Point Oysters Farms in Edgecomb, and a beautiful buffet of wood-fired foods prepared and gifted by Applecroft Catering of Waldoboro.

Boothbay Harbor Treasure Hunt sets sail for the 2026 season
The McCaffrey family from Chelmsford, Massachusetts begins the Treasure Hunt. Elaine Jones photo

The search for hidden treasure is officially underway as the second annual Boothbay Harbor Treasure Hunt launched on June 21, welcoming adventurers of all ages to explore the harbor, solve clues, and discover the rich maritime heritage of one of Maine’s most scenic waterfront communities. 

Windjammer Days 2026
Decorated Boat Parade
Mike Leonard photo

The Windjammer Days 2026 Decorated Boat Parade was held Sunday evening, June 21. Here, Register contributor and professional photographer Mike Leonard provided a gallery of the parade.

CSD trustees share worries on taxpayer strain
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Boothbay Harbor Lobster Boat Races: Results are in!
Mike Leonard photo

This year’s races drew 39 boats to the season kickoff here. Last year there were 53 boats, and according to Jon Johansen, president of the Maine Lobster Boat Racing Association, Thursday’s strong winds and forecast for the June 20 races was pretty iffy.

But it was more than just the weather, Johansen surmised, “Last year's fishing industry was down a little bit, that probably didn't help,” Johansen said. “And some of them are just holding back because you're just not catching much out there, so some of the boats are still on the harbor.”

Windjammer Days 2026
Violet Baldwin crowned 2026 Royal Windjammer
Emily Mirabile places the Royal Windjammer crown on Violet Baldwin's head. STEVE EDWARDS/Boothbay Register

Violet Baldwin was crowned Royal Windjammer among the eight contestants in the Boothbay’s Got Talent competition held Sunday night, June 21 at Boothbay Region YMCA.

The competition was organized once again by YMCA Arts Director Emily Mirabile.

Author Talk with Jack Montgomery at the Bremen Library
Book cover courtesy of the Bremen Library

Sign up for America's boating club safety course
Boating

In the spirit of Safe Boating Week, the United States Sail & Power Squadron will offer America’s Boating Course on Saturday, Oct. 17 between 7:15 a.m. and 5 p.m.

LGBTQ+ Unity Walk in Newcastle June 27
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Lincoln County Unity & Community Pride (LCUCP), a grassroots partnership, invites the public to attend the LGBTQ+ Unity Walk on Saturday, June 27 at 9:30 a.m. at Veterans Park in Newcastle. Folks are encouraged to arrive around 9:15-9:30 for a gathering at Veterans Park. At 10, the Unity Walk will proceed up Main Street and across the bridge and ending up at Rising Tide Co-op in Damariscotta.

First National Bank Announces Retirement of Carrie Warren
Carrie Warren

First National Bank recently announced the retirement of Vice President, Senior Executive Assistant, Carrie Warren on June 18.

3 graduate from Southport Central School
2026 Southport Central School graduates, from left,Jonah Fessenden, Aurora Wallace and Shepherd Grififth. Courtesy of Eileen Higgins.

Southport Central School held their graduation ceremony for 3 sixth graders and end-of-the-year celebration at Newagen Inn on Thursday, June 18.

The SCS 6th graders, Jonah Fessenden, Shepherd Griffith and Aurora Wallace, and their teacher, Julie Browne had the traditional fire truck ride from the school to Newagen Inn, despite the rain that fell while on their trip. Luckily they had a huge umbrella to keep them partially dry.

Each teacher presented their students with their report card, a certificate and a book for their enjoyment for summer reading.

Jeffrey McKinney earns Eagle Scout rank, honored at local ceremony
Former Scoutmaster Chris Roberts presents a Maurice Day print to Jeffrey McKinney, Eagle Scout, at the June 18 ceremony. Courtesy photo

On June 18, Jeffrey McKinney of Newcastle, a member of Boy Scout Troop 213, was recognized for achieving the rank of Eagle Scout, the highest honor in Scouting. The ceremony took place at the Damariscotta American Legion, where McKinney, surrounded by family, friends, and fellow Scouts, received his Eagle Scout regalia in recognition of years of leadership, service, and commitment.

Earning the rank of Eagle Scout is a significant accomplishment attained by only about 6% of Scouts nationwide, placing Jeffrey among a select group, who reach this distinguished level. 

Edgecomb Eddy graduates 13 sixth graders
MORTAR

Thirteen Edgecomb Eddy sixth graders graduated June 18 in an hour-long ceremony in the school gymnasium. The Class of 2026 is as follows: Oliver Averill, Logan Barter, Therin Barter-Petersen, Adele Demmons, Henry Emerson, Noah Farmer, Arzetta Garey, Avery Hanna, Lyla Joyce, Madison Merrill, Eric Laub, Zachary Peters and Keira Whitt. 

BRHS Champions of Change commentary
Emergency escape ladders needed
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Last year, according to the K-12 School Shooting Database, almost 150 students were killed or wounded by a shooter on school grounds in the United States. The year before that, over 270. Already this year there have been 82 incidents in schools, and 53 victims (wounded or killed). School shootings are a major issue in the United States: and around the country efforts are being put in place to counter, prevent, or mitigate the harm from such instances. And this is not just happening in big cities.

Veggies to Table welcomes 'Tiny Farmers' and expands educational offerings
Join other "Tiny Farmers" at Veggies to Table June 23. Courtesy photo

On Tuesday, June 23, from 10 to 11:30 a.m., Veggies to Table welcomes children ages 5–9 and their caregivers to the farm for “Tiny Farmers,” a fun, educational, and and interactive morning of seed starting and storytime.

Young gardeners will decorate planting pots, learn the basics of starting seeds, enjoy a reading of "Grow, Seed, Grow!" by Caroline Derlatka, and take home seedlings of their own to nurture and grow.

Nein graduates from Emmanuel College

Katerina Nein of Boothbay received a bachelor of arts management - health care management degree, Cum Laude, from Emmanuel College in Boston at the college’s 104th Commencement on May 9.

Boothbay Region Democratic Committee invites community to join Windjammer Days Parade
BR Dems

The Boothbay Region Democratic Committee invites community members to join its float in the 2026 Windjammer Days Parade on Wednesday, June 24.

Participants will gather at the high school parking lot at 3:30 p.m. for a prompt 4 p.m. parade start. Local candidates for office will march alongside committee members and supporters in a celebration of community spirit and civic engagement.

The committee encourages participants to wear their “Democratic blues” as the group “sails into a bluer, brighter future.”

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