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CSD trustees talk BRES renovation, furniture budget 
MaMuse returns to The Waldo on Monday, Sept. 28. Opening act: The Fortissima Choir of Camden. Used with band permission
MaMuse returns to The Waldo Sept. 28

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Unearth a Story speaker series concludes Sept. 2

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Transportation needed for soccer athletes
Larry & Joe. Opera House at Boothbay Harbor. Sept. 5. Got tickets? Courtesy of the venue
Larry & Joe meld Venezuelan and Appalachian music

Local Resources

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

Education

  • Coastal Senior College: A class in ‘Playful Postmodernism in Two Novellas by Italo Calvino’
  • AOS 98 schools’ information on meals
  • Announcements from BRHS
  • Teel presents research on cognitive decline prevention
  • Two on dean’s list
  • FOV Founder Patrisha McLean named a Mainebiz remarkable woman leader
  • Mobius looks to the future: Community is our setting
  • ‘America 250: What Is the ‘Pursuit of Happiness’ Anyway?’ presented by Coastal Senior College
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Health and Wellness

  • Brain health seminar Aug. 17 at Bigelow Lab
  • MaineHealth Lincoln Hospital advances new regional model for women’s health care
  • Student physicals Aug. 12 and 13
  • MaineHealth sued over potential closure of labor and delivery unit
  • FTD's 'Play With Purpose Tour' heads to Thailand
  • CLC Ambulance Board joins support effort for labor and delivery
  • Narcan training class at Edgecomb Community Church
  • Lincoln County Recovery Community Center August Hygiene Drive
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Home and Garden

  • An art exhibition good enough to eat
  • Coastal Rivers to host native plant sale
  • Shade gardening with Heather McCargo
  • Bigelow Laboratory’s Café Sci program kicks off July 22
  • 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
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Social

  • News and notes from the Community Center
  • Making paper flowers with artist Joelle Webber
  • A special evening with singer/songwriter Gabriel Donohue
  • Celebrate Lincoln County history on the banks of the Kennebec Sept. 13
  • Horses were a hit!
  • Children's Day: Fun in the sun
  • Olde Bristol Days marks 75 years
  • Time change on Santa's November visit
  • Preservation Party auction features fabulous experiences
  • This week at the Lincoln Theater
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Thoughts on Mud Season

Scam protection for family and friends
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As financial and digital deception continues to increase, Skidompha Library and Coastal Maine Regional Broadband are teaming up to present a free series to provide tools, resources and information to help protect you, family and friends from scams and frauds.

Lincoln County Indivisible protests the John Roberts Supreme Court 
Davey Bridge protest. Courtesy  photo

On Saturday, Aug. 15, from Wiscasset to Lincolnville Beach, and from Thomaston to Port Clyde, residents of Lincoln and Waldo counties lined local roads and streets.

Historic New England
Special Tour of 1762 Bowman House Aug. 27
Looking into the dining room of the Bowman House. Courtesy of Historic New England

Want to hear fascinating stories, see exquisite 18th century furnishings and objects that will make you smile? Come to Historic New England’s 1762 Bowman House in Dresden for this special extended tour Aug. 27 from 10 a.m. to noon. Whether you are new to the house or have already taken the regular tour, here is your opportunity to take it slower and really get a chance to look at things and ask questions. Join Site Manager Peggy Konitzky for a leisurely, two-hour tour of this stunning house.

Setting the stage for a whole new show
Emily Mirabile, center, with Sarah Harris and Sophia Mansfield at the 2026 Junior Theater Festival. File photo

“We are deeply thankful to Emily for the extraordinary chapter she has given Y-Arts, building on the vision her mother began more than 25 years ago. Her leadership, high standards, love of musical theater and devotion to generations of young people have left a lasting mark on this community.” – Allyson Goodwin, BRYMCA Director of Development

An August Afternoon of Song

On Sunday, Aug. 23 at 2 p.m. Mary Miller will be joined by Betsy de Groff, Skip Simonds, Annielyn MacKusick, Pan Mancuso, Karol Clark, Sue Mcleod, and Nancy Harriman for a concert program.

This second annual program will include a variety of musical genres from Broadway to country at the  Southport United Methodist Church, 372 Hendricks Hill Road, Southport.

No admission charge.

An essay
The art of vacation
Sunlight through the trees. KEVIN BURNHAM/Boothbay Register

Herbivorous fish: ‘Guardians’ of coral reef ecosystems
Cafe Sci

Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences (BLOS) presented the fourth and final Café Sci lecture of the 2026 season Aug. 12, to an audience made up of the public, fellow researchers and supporters of the organization. The lecture series was sponsored by Corient, and ranged in topics from trace metals in the Antarctic, to microbes that thrive in harsh environments, how technology is leading to the discovery of new marine species and the final presentation, "Resilient Reefs: How Algae-Grazing Fish Maintain Balance in Coral Ecosystems."

Student transfer agreements, AOS future return to discussion table
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Worries about the strain student transfer agreements (superintendent agreements) have on local taxpayers were again on the minds of Community School District (CSD) trustees Aug. 6. 

BRHS Champions of Change commentary
Students should have their say
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At Boothbay Region High School, students have expressed that they are struggling to be heard: “Voicing your concerns doesn’t seem to matter.”

Camden Opera House
Legendary folk roots and storytelling with Tom Rush
Tom Rush and guitarist Brendan Cleary will be at the Camden Opera House Sept. 4. Photo artist supplied
Legendary folk singer-songwriter and guitarist Tom Rush will bring his celebrated blend of music, storytelling, humor, and American roots traditions to the Camden Opera House on Friday, Sept. 4, at 7:30 p.m. for An Evening with Tom Rush, accompanied by guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter Brendan Cleary.
 
For more than six decades, Rush has been a defining figure in American folk music.
Real Pirates in Boothbay Harbor, Maine – Round 2
Following the Clues from a 1717 Newspaper
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Family visiting? Come to the American Legion for Sunday breakfast
Legion Hall

It’s the middle of summer and your entire family is coming to visit. You’ll have a great time all weekend. But then, what will you do for Sunday breakfast? You don’t have enough seats at the table. Some people want eggs and sausages, while others want waffles with blueberries and whipped cream. 

‘Mr. Drew’ brings his zoo to Boothbay Harbor
Don't worry, he doesn't bite! The excitement was palpable Aug. 7 as attendees got a tour of Mr. Drew's exotic animals from his organization in Poland, Maine. ISABELLE CURTIS/Boothbay Register

Looking like a page had been ripped from National Geographic, a menagerie of exotic animals touched down at Boothbay Harbor Town Hall Aug. 7 for a presentation from "Mr. Drew and His Animals Too." Boothbay Harbor Memorial Library hosted the event.

Edgecomb celebrates historic Fort Edgecomb
Fort Edgecomb

In the early 19th century, Wiscasset was an important shipbuilding port on the U.S. East Coast. In 1808, President Thomas Jefferson commissioned a series of blockhouse fortresses to protect important American port cities from British attack.

Pier One partners with Veggies to Table

Pier One Pizza & Pub in Boothbay Harbor has chosen Veggies to Table as their organization of choice for the month of August.

Maine Art Gallery
Tissue paper collage with Deb Arter
"Butterfly House,” monotype with tissue and beading by Deb Arter, who will lead a class in tissue paper collage at the Maine Art Gallery. Courtesy of the venue
“Letting Loose with Tissue and Glue: Diving into Translucent Collage” is the next and last class offered this summer by the Maine Art Gallery on Tuesday, Aug. 18 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the gallery. Long-time popular art teacher Debra Arter will explore with students the variety of expressive possibilities inherent in tissue paper collage. Each participant will make at least three different collages.
 
Boothbay Harbor Yacht Club celebrates ‘Super Sunday’

On Sunday, Aug. 16, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., at the Boothbay Harbor Yacht Club, a day-long event will begin with the sixth Tomato Festival at 10 a.m. – purchase locally grown heirlooim tomatoes – 15 varieties; participate in the salsa making recipe contest at 1 p.m., eat lunch at the festival food tent with hots dogs, hamburgers, sausage and peppers, popcorn, sodas; Enjoy Blanchard’s ice cream truck from 2 to 5 p.m.

At 1 p.m., radio controlled sailboats will launch from the dock and the traditional Club Car Show will be from 3 to 5 p.m.

Desperate for volunteers

The Lincoln County Recovery Community Center located at 3 Hall St., Newcastle will be holding their 5k road race on Aug. 22 with sign-in beginning at 8 a.m. We need volunteers to help this event run smoothly and we are sadly under the number of people we need.

‘Huck, Jim, James, and Frederick Douglass' – a new Senior College course this fall
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This fall, Coastal Senior College (CSC) introduces “Huck, Jim, James, and Frederick Douglass,” taught by Ann Nesslage, who has led several innovative literature classes for Senior College. Registration is now open for this and the thirteen other courses in the fall catalog.

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