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CSD goes LED
edgecomb eddy school
New positions among options Edgecomb school committee pondering for FY 27 budget

Sponsor Rich Elliott hits the buffet served by Winter Page and Heather McDaniels.
A festive Community Lunch Dec. 22

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Recanting in Domestic Abuse: Coercing the Narrative
Carl Gluek picks up some garlic for the Boothbay Region Food Pantry. Courtesy photo
A year of growth, nourishment, and joy at Veggies to Table

Local Resources

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Education

  • Winter fun at Hearty Roots Pop-up Camps
  • The colorful and fun BRES Holiday Concert
  • Generative poetry writing course at Senior College
  • New CSD transportation director takes the wheel
  • 2025-2026 school seaweed farming program off to a strong start
  • Southport Central School Christmas concert
  • Senior College class explores the 'Troubles' in Ireland through poetry
  • Dive into holiday fun at Sea of Lights
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Health and Wellness

  • Lincoln County’s community-driven opioid strategy delivers real results
  • State-of-the-art imaging technology added at St. Andrews campus
  • Stop the spread of head lice
  • Dental care donated to Maine domestic abuse survivors tops $325k 
  • MaineHealth Primary Care Damariscotta announces change in Saturday hours 
  • MaineHealth Lincoln Hospital Community Meeting
  • Giving, Gathering, and Gratitude
  • News and Notes
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Home and Garden

  • 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
  • Wildflower seed fundraiser underway
  • Boothbay Region Garden Club adopts new logo
  • Pumpkin flower arrangements at next meeting
  • Second annual Bee Fest in Augusta Sept. 7
  • Purple loosestrife: Pretty, but problematic
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Social

  • Another successful holiday fair
  • Christmas Eve Service at Edgecomb Community Church
  • BRGC's holiday fair was a real crowd pleaser
  • One chilly ride to the North Pole
  • BH Opera House: Sons of Serendip, Dec. 20
  • Runners, walkers flock to Turkey Trot for community fun
  • All aboard for The North Pole Express!
  • Christmas comes early to Boothbay Common
  • Boothbay Harbor Rotary Club
  • Don’t miss the Garden Club Holiday Festival!
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Tidal

In a big white house

Perched beside the Atlantic,

With tidal water

As the backyard,

That was the site

Of my childhood.

It’s where I could

Row a boat

Before I could

Ride a bicycle.

 

We timed the coming

And going of the tide,

As the inner harbor was

Our summer sandbox.

Lifting seaweed,

Combing eelgrass,

Searching tidepools,

And digging in the flats

Revealed crabs, minnows

And objects to keep

In milk-carton aquariums,

Women writers of the British Isles course at Senior College
Author Iris Murdock, circa 1940. Courtesy of CSC

As Coastal Senior College (CSC) continues to expand its role in the active lifelong learning community in Lincoln and Knox counties and beyond, the College kicks off the winter 2026 semester on Jan. 13 with a varied collection of four- to six-session courses, both in person in a variety of settings and on Zoom. 

Registration for all courses opened on Dec. 16 and reservations are expected to be high based on past history. 

Community Lunch Dec. 15
The Grinch at Community Lunch Dec. 15. Jen Mitchell photo

Community Lunch Dec. 15 was hosted by Norm's Used Cars with yet another huge crowd attending and a special guest appearance by the Grinch!

Smiles were the catch of the day as faces lit up, and everyone laughed heartily as Mr Grinch made his way around the room giving everyone hugs. Norm and Bev, along with Lisa and Kris, served the group by table as Steve again was the caller for table bingo! Caroline manned the kitchen, Nancy, Lori and Judi waited on all the tables greeting the new attendees and introducing them to regulars.

BRHS ‘Solutionaries’ help clean up streets
BRHS students during a trash pickup day Dec. 11 to help clean up downtown Boothbay Harbor. FRITZ FREUDENBERGER/Boothbay Register

This giving season, a group of Boothbay Region High School students gave something back to their community. Donned in winter coats, safety vests and latex gloves, students walked from the school around downtown Boothbay Harbor Dec. 11 to pick up trash and help clean up the streets.   

Fall professional development at CTL
Education experts visit with faculty at the Center for Teaching and Learning. From left to right: Linda Rief, Stacey Adams, Corbin Lichtinger, Penny Kittle, Angela Lathem-Ballard. Courtesy of CTL

Since the school year began in September, teachers at the Center for Teaching and Learning in Edgecomb have engaged multiple forms of professional development.

Season's greetings from Lighthouse Education and Nautical Studies
Treasure Hunt stamping crate. Elaine Jones photo

As the year comes to a close, I would like to share with you the ways that Lighthouse Education & Nautical Studies (LENS) "Lit the Way" for learners of all ages. Attached you will find the "News Flash" that focuses on experiential learning on Burnt Island for children in the local school system, Maine's teachers, and our new endeavor - the Boothbay Harbor Treasure Hunt.

Coastal Senior College winter term class looks at the American Revolution

Coastal Senior College, serving Lincoln and Knox Counties, is offering eleven winter courses this season, eight of them on Zoom, making them accessible to all from home. Registrations will be accepted beginning on Dec. 16. 

On Wednesdays, historian Jayne Gordon will teach, “The Loyalists and the American Revolution: A Different Kind of Patriotism?”

‘100+ Women Who Care’ group has 28 approved local non-profits and counting
Alyssa Allen

Early Bird Sale door prize winners
Early Bird dog

Janson's Clothing, $25 gift card, Riley Sullivan, Natalie Allen, Kelly Camp and Monica Swan.

Mama D's, $40 gift certificate, Daphne, Christmas ornament, Cindy.

Mung Bean, $100 gift certificate, Tiffany Tsang.

Three Buoys & Souvenirs, Dionis skincare gift basket, Martha Schnepp.

Sweet Bay, $25 gift card, Megan Guertler and Suzanne Norton.

Pier 1 Pizza, $25 gift card, Rachel Eimen.

Gimbel's/Smiling Cow, $200 gift basket, Bonnie Wormwood.

The Hutch, knit hat, scarf and four pair of socks, Cherise Bishop.

Tie up your holiday loose ends at Men's Night Dec. 17
Janson's during a Men's Night past. File photo

Men's Night. Why is there a men's night? Because some men leave holiday shopping, or any shopping, to the last minute. According to The Good Men Project website, Canadian retail analyst David Gray said some men in North America, including him, have maybe put it off because they are "not fans of the shopping experience." 

Middle school campouts at Hearty Roots campus

Hearty Roots will host two overnight adventures, at its Bremen campus, for youth in grades 6,7 and 8 grades in January. The Girls’ Overnight will run from 10 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 17 to 10 a.m. Sunday, Jan.18. The Boys’ Overnight will begin at noon Sunday, Jan. 18 and end at noon on Monday, Jan. 19.

Dec. 8 Community Lunch was 'super'
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Monday's Community Lunch at Brady's hosted by Wiscasset Ford had a massive turnout even with a little snow on the ground.

Chef Super Dave outdid himself with stuffed meatballs, slow cooked sauce, pasta, Lisa's winter salad, garlic bread, and homemade mini deconstructed cannoli by Super Wife Paula! Chef Stan Hornsby of Linekin Bay was on deck to give a hand feeding the big crowd.

A volunteer to gift-wrap books at Skidompha Book Shop

A volunteer at the Skidompha Secondhand Book Shop has offered to gift-wrap books bought at the shop, for free, during designated times before Christmas.

The service will be available from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 15, then from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. every day between Saturday, Dec. 20 and Wednesday, Dec. 24.

Modern Maine history course at Senior College
Coastal Senior College logo

As Coastal Senior College (CSC) continues to expand its role in the active lifelong learning community in Lincoln and Knox counties and beyond, the College kicks off the winter 2026 semester on Jan. 13 with a varied collection of four- to six-session courses, both in person in a variety of settings and on Zoom.

Future sugar plum fairy or nutcracker prince? Y Arts introduces ‘Itty Bittys’ to ballet
Y Arts ballet teacher Imij Armstead shows her class of Itty Bittys basic ballet moves. JANE CARPENTER/Boothbay Register

For most of us, the thought of teaching ballet to a group of toddlers might seem daunting. How do you encourage a group of 3-6 year olds to plié? Or tendu? For Y Arts instructor Imij Armstead, it's all part of the program offered at the YMCA. 

Armstrong, who graduated from high school in June, has been teaching ballet at the Y Annex for about three years after being a student in classes there.

Boothbay Lights Boat Parade and Fireworks
Mike Leonard photo

The Boothbay Register/Wiscasset Newspaper's wonderful contributing photographer Mike Leonard once again captured the Boothbay Lights' Lighted Boat Parade and Fireworks display to end the Saturday, Dec. 6 festivities. Thank you Mike.

According to the Boothbay Harbor Region Chamber of Commerce Facebook site, these are this year’s winners: 1st place: Wild Thing; 2nd place: Miss Madeline; 3rd place: Motivation.

St. Columba’s Episcopal Church
St Columba

Schedule of Christmas services  

32 Emery Lane, Boothbay Harbor 

Winners announced Dec. 18
Fire Auxiliary’s fundraiser
Lottery wreaths. Courtesy photo

Please support the Boothbay Region Fire Auxiliary’s biggest fundraiser of the year by buying raffle tickets to win wreaths made of $250, $100, or $50 in scratch ticket face values. The names of the big winners will be drawn at noon on Dec. 18. Winners will be contacted by phone. Tickets are $5 a piece, or $20 for five tickets.

To purchase raffle tickets, please contact Auxiliary President Jennifer Manson at (207) 350-0429, or by VENMO at: @Jennifer-Manson-19.

Cold, still and bright
STEVE EDWARDS/Boothbay Register

On the coldest morning of fall thus far, our intrepid staff member Steve Edwards braved the single-digit weather to capture sea smoke and the stillness of the various waterfronts around the region on Friday, Dec. 5.  Hope you enjoy the scenes.

The Waldo Theatre
Bearly Dead: A tribute to the Grateful Dead
The Bearly Dead band concert tickets on sale now at The Waldo Theatre. Courtesy of the venue with band permission

The Waldo is excited to have The Bearly Dead return to the stage Feb. 7 at 7:30 p.m. after last year’s SOLD OUT show. Not just another Grateful Dead cover band- this is a cosmic exploration of the Grateful Dead catalog! Bearly Dead, a Boston-based quintet, performs a concert-style show that celebrates the journey of the Grateful Dead from their earliest records until their final tours.

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