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Life

Courtesy of Raye Leonard
Driver’s ed needs jump start 
Protestors on the Newcastle/Damariscotta bridge on Feb. 14. Courtesy of Nigel Calder
Newcastle/Damariscotta rally for ICE accountability, Epstein transparency and voting rights 

A good crowd at the Feb. 16 Community Lunch. Courtesy photo
Shore Hills Campground and Reny Construction serve Community Lunch

Pictured from left are Pheonix P., Spencer C., James R., Matthew R., Thomas R., Jeffrey M., Henry R., Christopher C., Blake H., Dylan L., Nevan P., Owen P., Elijah S., Hudson H. and Nolan P. Courtesy photo
Troop 213 holds winter Court of Awards
Town meeting
Town Meetings in Maine – The Monhegan Cat Debate

Local Resources

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

Education

  • Midcoast Senior College announces spring term courses
  • UMA announces fall 2025 president’s and dean’s lists
  • CTL student is the Telling Room’s Lincoln County winner in writing
  • Applications for 'Young Stars of Maine' accepted through mid-April
  • Grace Campbell digs the past
  • Coastal Senior College program: ‘Reagan and the Russians’
  • Coastal Rivers to host wooden spoon carving workshop
  • Two on URI dean’s list
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Health and Wellness

  • Midcoast District 9 Alcoholics Anonymous meetings
  • When children become victims of stalking
  •  Finding Our Voices and Homeworthy spread the love
  • Narcan training in Newcastle Feb. 5 empowers residents to save lives
  • Challenges ahead for Maine's healthcare systems
  • Dinner, auction, concert to provide heating assistance
  • Balance and fall prevention discussion Feb. 5
  • Visually Impaired Persons meeting
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Home and Garden

  • Veggies to Table launches season 8, save the date Aug. 9
  • Join your local garden club for a timely talk on winter sowing
  • Spring plant sale fundraiser launched
  • Seed Share at BHML Jan. 17
  • A year of growth, nourishment, and joy at Veggies to Table
  • Holiday Festival and Winter Market is on its way
  • Maine is building homes faster, but they are emptier
  • Mid-Coast Audubon bird seed sale fundraiser
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Social

  • Winter migratory bird walk at Reid State Park
  • Teaming up for teens
  • The First serves Community Lunch
  • Fourth Valentine’s night w/ Pat Colwell & The Soul Sensations
  • This week at the Harbor Theater
  • Think romance! Send a singing Valentine
  • Ocean On Tap events
  • Let’s dance away winter blues
  • Standing room only Open Mic night
  • Community Lunch: Lasagna!
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Churches raise over $8,200 for heating assistance
Dinner

A coalition of Midcoast Christian churches banded together to raise funds for heating assistance for local families. They held a public event, “Helping Hands, Heating Homes” on Saturday evening Feb. 7 at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Newcastle. The event included a spaghetti dinner, silent auction and concert. “Helping Hands, Heating Homes” raised over $8,200.

"A Room of One's Own" in Rockland
Writer’s residency to open at Edna St. Vincent Millay's birthplace
Courtesy photo

"Writers craving time, solitude, and salt air will soon have a rare opportunity to create in a special historical landmark," said a Millay House Rockland press release.

On Feb. 22, applications will open for The Millay House Rockland Writer’s Residency, a month-long solo retreat housed in the historic Rockland home where Pulitzer Prize–winning poet Edna St. Vincent Millay was born.

What is the Community Fridge?
Holly

In a quiet corner of the Boothbay peninsula, a refrigerator hums gently inside a small shed outside the Boothbay Town Office. The Community Fridge, along with the organization’s other programs like Food for Thought, is one of the Boothbay Region Community Resource Council’s eight core programs designed to address basic needs and food insecurity.

UPDATE: BRTV to broadcast girls tournament game, but 72 hours after conclusion
BRTV

Update: BRTV has been notified that live broadcasts, other than those offered by a subscription from the NFHS Network, are not allowed during the MPA tournament. BRTV is looking to possibly enter into an agreement with the MPA which allows public access channels to broadcast games 72 hours after the conclusion of the game.

Coastal Rivers enhances visitor access at La Verna Preserve
The iconic rocky shoreline at La Verna Preserve in Bristol. Coastal Rivers aims to make it easier and safer to park at the popular hiking area. Courtesy of Coastal Rivers

Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust announces major improvements to La Verna Preserve in Bristol, including a new, larger parking lot and expanded land conservation, while continuing a fundraising campaign for further enhancements. 

Currier named to Bryant University president’s list

Lydia Currier, a 2025 Boothbay Region High School graduate, was recently named to the president’s list at Bryant University for her academic achievements during the fall 2025 semester. President’s list recognition is reserved for an elite group of full-time students that achieve a 4.0 semester grade point average.

2026 Windjammer Days
Andy Benedict: A Navy photographer
Andy Benedict in the Navy. Courtesy photo

Coastal Rivers to host Valentine’s week winter bonfire at Round Top Farm
Coastal Rivers invites community members to enjoy a brush pile bonfire and sledding at Round Top Farm on Feb. 12. Courtesy of Coastal Rivers

Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust invites community members to gather for an evening of firelight, marshmallow roasting, and sledding. 

'Dreams of Gardens' at Edgecomb Eddy School
Garden Club

Sarah Currier, fourth grade teacher at Edgecomb Eddy School, recently gathered together an impressive assembly of experts and enthusiasts to brainstorm future plans for the school gardens and orchard.

Exciting ideas to engage students and the community sparked the imaginations of the invited guests at the late January meeting. Yoga classes, art shows, authors' teas? A stop on the Maine School Garden Network garden tour? Outdoor cooking classes, workshops on composting and pollination? Building birdhouses and bat houses?

 Samuel Schultz on dean's list at UCONN

Samuel Schultz of Woolwich, Maine, and a graduate of Morse High School, in Bath, Maine, earned Dean’s List honors for the fall 2025 semester at the University of Connecticut (UCONN). Schultz is in his junior year at UConn and is a data science and engineering major, and a computer science teaching assistant.

 

AOS 98 board approves budget, rejects assistant superintendent
AOS 98 logo

The Alternative Organizational Structure (AOS) 98 board Feb. 4 approved a $2,442,959 budget proposal for the 2027 fiscal year, rejecting an assistant superintendent job. The budget will go to public vote for final approval in March.  

From FY2026, there is a $308,616 (14.5%) cost increase, split between special education ($267,966) and system administration ($2,174,993). The budget also includes a $1,372,327 offset from funding sources, a 12.7% increase from last year.    

SNL cast member James Austin Johnson at The Waldo
James Austin Johnson. Mary Ellen Matthews photo

The Waldo is excited to have Saturday Night Live (SNL) cast member James Austin Johnson performing stand-up April 24 at 7:30 p.m. James Austin Johnson is a comedian and actor currently in his fourth season.

He is also known for his prolific voice-over work in both TV and film. His acting credits include “Barry,” “Better Call Saul,” “She Said” and “Hail Caesar!” He voices the Grinch in Wondery’s podcast series “'Tis the Grinch Holiday Podcast," which recently wrapped its second season.

CTL MathCounts team places at regional competition
CTL students Charlie Record, Toby McKenzie, Enilea Burns, and Adeline Inman with coach Nick Record following their 2nd place showing at the MathCounts regional contest. Courtesy of CTL

The MathCounts team from the Center for Teaching and Learning in Edgecomb placed second in the regional competition on Saturday, Jan. 31. The event was held at Kennebec Valley Community College in Fairfield. This year’s team included Adeline Inman, Charlie Record, Enilea Burns, and Toby McKenzie, all seventh graders. Their coach, Nick Record, is in his fourth year with the team, which meets once a week as a free afterschool club at CTL.

BRHS students 'sign up' to help aid fund
After much shoveling, nailing and adjusting, the Boothbay Region Student Aid Fund's new sign is installed on the high school lawn Feb. 4. Pictured:  Sarah Baldwin, Chip Schwehm, Zander Blake, Nathan Percival, Harry Hinkley, Abby Orchard, Hildy Johnson, Chris Liberti and Preston Giles. Not pictured: Brandon Seigars, Mathew Jackson, Spencer Wood and Cameron Lewis.

If you’ve ever driven by Boothbay Region High School (BRHS), you may have noticed the annual appearance of a wooden lighthouse on the lawn. It's the campaign sign for Boothbay Region Student Aid Fund (BRSAF), which is celebrating 61 years of financially supporting post-high school education for BRHS alumni. However, it's out with the old and in with the new, thanks to a refresh from STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) class students, led by Chris Liberti and Chip Schwehm.  

Burnt Island: Stories and reflections on time spent on the island
John Cooper on Burnt Island. Courtesy photo

The following article was written by John Cooper, a ninth grader at Boothbay Region High School. This is an article about Burnt Island history, and its education program for 4th-6th graders in the AOS 98 school district. He wrote this for an extra-credit in a college-prep English class.

Nelson named to WPI dean’s list

Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) has announced that Edgecomb resident Brynna Nelson, a member of the class of 2027 majoring in biomedical engineering, was named to the university's dean's list for academic excellence for the fall 2025 semester.

Community Lunch Feb. 2
Bob Moore and friends. Courtesy photo

Community Lunch on Monday, Feb. 2 was a group effort of volunteers putting out what could only be described as a "chopped" potato bar. Everything and the kitchen sink was on the table for all to enjoy.

Over 60 people attended with a few more new faces in the crowd to meet new people and catch up with old friends.

Next week's lunch will be hosted by The First Bank. They will again be putting on a ham dinner with all the fixins.

Guided hike at Keyes Woods Preserve with Coastal Rivers
Hikers trek through a hemlock forest alongside the Pemaquid River at Keyes Woods Preserve in Bristol. Courtesy of Coastal Rivers

Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust naturalist Sarah Gladu will lead a hike atKeyes Woods Preserve in Bristolfrom 2 to 4p.m. on Friday, Feb. 13.  

'Ocean' screening at the Harbor Theater Feb. 7
David Attenborough presents "Ocean" - Free to the public, sponsored by the Boothbay Region Climate Action Team.

Join us at Harbor Theater on Saturday, Feb. 7 at 2 p.m. for a free screening of "Ocean" (2025; 1 hour, 35 minutes) with David Attenborough sponsored by the Boothbay Region Climate Action Team.

"Ocean" takes viewers on a breathtaking journey, showing there is nowhere more vital for our survival, more full of life, wonder, or surprise, than the ocean. Attenborough, the celebrated broadcaster and filmmaker, reveals how his lifetime has coincided with the great age of ocean discovery.

Boothbay Region High School
First semester honor roll
BRHS

Seniors High Honors - Sarah Harris, Hannah Kreft, Eleanor Marshall, Justine Marshall, Piper McKane, Abigail Orchard, Afton Warren-Burdin; Honors - Madeleine Andreasen, Hailey Babineau, Logan Bourne, Rose Campbell, Rebecca Fassett, Tatum French, Harry Hinkley, Aileigh Johnson, Lysander LeFevre, Matthew Little, Morgan Steane, Ella Watts, Griffin Yereance 

Juniors High Honors - Cole Hyson, Cale Roger; Honors - Allan J. Crocker, Ronan Drage, Joel Felten, Shawn Gamage, Aubrey Holmes, Jason Main, Lee Pangburn, Casey Phelps, Sabine Pochee 

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