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Life

CTL’s 5th through 8th grade students perform a scene from the play, “Puffs,” to a packed house. Courtesy of CTL
CTL students perform ‘Puffs’
Residents at the CSD annual budget meeting April 28. ISABELLE CURTIS/Boothbay Register
Residents pass first $12.1M CSD budget vote

Thomas Blake
Thomas Blake: Navigating ships for the Navy

The Savani Latin Jazz Quartet. Courtesy of the musicians
John Scofield Trio 6th Annual Jazz in June headliner
Sam Cunningham
Chewonki owl program with Healthy Kids held in Thomaston

Local Resources

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

Education

  • Earth Day: Make it every day
  • Curtain goes up on 'Phantom of the Opera’ Friday!
  • BRSAF exceeds annual fundraising campaign goal
  • Edgecomb School Budget process and vote
  • Southport PTO fundraiser May 8
  • Alex Gibney's new film "Knife" at Lincoln Theater
  • Southport students get their hands dirty
  • CSD school committee sends warrant to voters
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Health and Wellness

  • Nurses’ role in shaping patient experience discussed at Lincoln Theater May 21 
  • Boothbay Region Ambulance Service – A look at who we are and why it matters
  • Midcoast District 9 Alcoholics Anonymous meetings
  • Judy Milinowski’s first book on Amazon
  • Speech language pathologist featured at upcoming Parkinson’s Support Group
  • Same-day care in Boothbay Harbor will soon cost patients less
  • Healthy Lincoln County announces new Community Routes program
  • National Volunteer Week pays tribute to those who give of their time and talents 
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Home and Garden

  • Garden Club to host evening meeting on square foot gardening 
  • Scholarship opportunities for county students
  • Mid-Coast Audubon bird seed sale fundraiser
  • 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
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Social

  • Skidompha Strummers' 'All Beatles' program May 7
  • BRHS Class of 1976 50th reunion Sept. 12
  • BRHS Class of 2006 reunion Aug. 15
  • Great turnout for BRES 8th grade Carnival
  • Partake of ‘Tea By the Sea’ with BRGC
  • Ocean On Tap April programs
  • Will Ed and Korey be there?
  • Caribbean Night with Pan Fried Steel Drum Band
  • Holy Week services at St. Columba's
  • Environmental Youth Education fundraiser, poster contest gallery night March 24
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Bangor Savings Bank supports ‘100+ Women Who Care Lincoln County Maine’ with major donation
Brynne Whitney speaks to 100+ Women Who Care members about Bangor Savings Bank's support. Courtesy photo

In October of 2025, seven local women launched the first meeting of 100+ Women Who Care Lincoln County. In just a few short months, the organization has raised and donated over $51,000 to support local nonprofits. Beneficiaries have included Stepping Stones Housing; Hearty Roots; Veterans Writing Project; Boothbay Region Community Resource Council; Damariscotta Montessori School; The Waldo Theatre, and Coastal Kids Preschool. The organization has a goal of collecting $100,000 in donations by the end of 2026.  

2026 Windjammer Days
Carl B. Williams Jr.: Service in the Navy Seabees
Carl B. "Skip" Williams Jr.

As Boothbay Harbor prepares to celebrate the 64th annual Windjammer Days, this year’s theme proudly honors the past, present, and retired members of the United States Navy who have served our nation with dedication and distinction.

Community cats and the benefits of trap, neuter and return
Blakeley (aka Queen)

Hello! My name is Blakeley (aka Queen). I’m a Boothbay Harbor Community Cat. Community Cats are un-owned cats that live outdoors in the community. They may be feral or friendly, may have been born into the wild, or may be lost or abandoned pets.

Boothbay Region YMCA announces Megan Benvenuto as new CEO
Megan Benvenuto, new CEO of the Boothbay Region YMCA. Courtesy photo

Following an extensive nationwide search, the Board of Trustees of the Boothbay Region YMCA is pleased to announce the unanimous selection of Megan Benvenuto of Acworth, Georgia as its next Chief Executive Officer. 

Cemetery Chronicles
From green burial back to green again
Burial site

As more people strive to live a sustainable life, many are seeking sustainability in death. Hence the green burial.

Ukraine's DakhaBrakha at the Waldo this summer
DakhaBrakha. At the Waldo Aug. 2. Be there. Courtesy of the band

The Waldo is excited to have DakhaBrakha (pronounced “da-ha bra-ha”) a world-music quartet from Kyiv, Ukraine performing on Sunday, Aug. 2 at 7:30 pm.

Veggies to Table celebrates record impact at annual Appreciation Day Potluck
Ken Brodsky Jefferson Community Food Pantry volunteer, Todd Erkman/ Alain Ollier and Laura Morris

On Sunday, April 12, Veggies to Table held its annual Appreciation Day potluck in the beautiful Wavus dining hall in Jefferson, celebrating the collective effort behind its mission to end local hunger and nourish neighbors in need. From staff, board, pantries, local partners and volunteers, the afternoon brought together a community rooted in a commitment to help end local hunger.

2026 Windjammer Days
Mark Carter: Petty Officer Third Class MR3
Mark Carter during his Naval career. Courtesy photo

Large portion of the Register now digitized and available for viewing
KGB

This year, the Boothbay Register, which was first published in 1876, celebrates its sesquicentennial. In early 2025, the Boothbay Register and the Boothbay Region Historical Society, funded by a generous grant from the Mildred H. McEvoy Foundation, embarked on a collaborative effort to digitize the Register from its first publication down to the present.

That’s a wrap! Community Lunch celebrates season end
Courtesy photo

Weekly regular volunteers gathered Tuesday, April 14 at Brady’s for the Boothbay Harbor Community Lunch closing luncheon, marking the end of another successful season. Tancy ‘Momma T’ Mitchell welcomed the group and served a light lunch featuring Cheese Souffle, Avocado Salad, and a refreshing Limoncello dessert. Conversations centered on the number of lunches served each week, appreciation for the hosts, and plans for the 26/27 season.

MaineHealth offers free CNA training
MaineHealth logo

MaineHealth is now recruiting for its next certified nursing assistant training program in the coastal region. The program will be held at MaineHealth Lincoln Hospital from July 6 to Aug. 13. 

CTL hosts weeklong professional development sessions
Stacey Adams, far left, and Angela Lathem-Ballard, far right, welcome visiting teachers into their writing and reading classrooms at CTL. Courtesy photo

The Center for Teaching and Learning in Edgecomb hosted two groups of teacher-interns this month. The intern program is part of CTL’s mission as a demonstration school, where classroom teachers can come to observe workshop teaching from the school’s experienced educators. For 35 years now, teachers have visited Edgecomb for a week at a time to observe CTL classrooms in action and adapt the methods they learn about to their own schools.

Library to host four Spring Break activities
Celebrate Earth Day at the Boothbay Harbor Memorial Library April 25. Courtesy photo

Boothbay Harbor Memorial Library will offer a week of Spring Break fun in partnership with organizations from around the peninsula. Join us for a week full of free, fun activities for all ages!

Within the Whale: Spring Break Edition

Saturday, April 18 at Bigelow (registration required)

CSD trustees approve $2.5M bond advance
Boothbay Region Schools sign

April 9, the Community School District (CSD) trustees unanimously approved securing a $2.5 million Bond Anticipation Note (BAN), allowing repairs for Boothbay Region Elementary School (BRES) to move forward.

CSD nods $12M school budget, driver’s ed start-up 
Boothbay Region Schools sign

April 9, Boothbay-Boothbay Harbor Community School District (CSD) trustees and committee members approved the CSD fiscal year 2027 budget during a joint meeting.  

The CSD budget is about $12.1 million, an 6.5% increase from last year. The trustees voted 4-1, with Sewall Maddocks opposed. Darrell Gudroe was not present. The school committee voted 4-1, with Tom Perkins opposed. Stephanie Hawke was not present.  

Holly Stover accepts donation for Community Resource Council 
From left are Holly Stover, Michelle Bouchard, Lisa McSwain and Kathie Stephenson. Courtesy photo

Holly Stover received a standing ovation from a full house of women in attendance at the quarterly “100+ Women Who Care Lincoln County Maine” gathering at The Opera House at Boothbay Harbor on April 7.

Monhegan Island
Landmark exhibition, 150 years of art on view this summer
Edward Potthast (1857–1927), "Lavender Shack," 1926, oil on board, 12 x 16 inches. Courtesy of Jennifer Pye, Director Monhegan Museum of Art & History

The Monhegan Museum of Art & History is pleased to present "To Monhegan, With Love: The Susan Bateson and Stephen S. Fuller Collection," on view July 1 through Sept. 30. Showcasing 91 works, 90 paintings and one sculpture, this extraordinary exhibition celebrates a transformative gift that captures more than 150 years of artistic engagement with Monhegan Island.

2026 Windjammer Days
Joseph A. Blake: Petty Officer Second Class
Joseph A. Blake. Courtesy photo

Dean's list at Grove City College

The following local students were named to the dean's list for the fall 2025 semester at Grove City College, Grove City, Pennsylvania.

Piper Carleton of Edgecomb, Jack Herman and Mary Herman of Woolwich, and Julia Truesdell of Wiscasset.

'From Forests to Faucets' free lecture at CMBG
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Join Tristan Taber, Water Quality Program Director for Lake Stewards of Maine, Tuesday, April 14 from 5 to 6 p.m. at the Bosarge Education Center at Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens.

Taber will introduce the public to the organization’s work and the statewide community of volunteers who monitor and care for Maine’s lakes. Drawing upon decades of observations, the presentation reflects on insights emerging from long-term water quality records and notable findings related to aquatic invasive species detection and spread.

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