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Life

BRAS tour
Three BRHS students tour ambulance facility
Daughter of the American Revolution members gather at the Boothbay Harbor Historical Society to celebrate the chapter's 92nd birthday. ISABELLE CURTIS/Boothbay Register
Patriotism is in their blood

Sara Mitchell photo
OLQOP serves last Community Lunch of the season

Griffin Kane. Courtesy photo
Griffin Kane: Petty Officer First Class
More than 100 women gather at Bigelow for the January 2026 meeting of “100+ Women Who Care Lincoln County Maine” Melissa Keyser photo
100+ Women Who Care sets goal of raising 100k for local nonprofits by end of year

Local Resources

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

Education

  • AOS 98 public budget meeting set for March 17
  • Coastal Senior College course explores two sets of literary sisters
  • Coastal Senior College students listen to 'Voices of Modern Shepherd Writers'
  • CMBG to bloom year-round with new glasshouse  
  • Captain’s licensing course in Belfast
  • Edgecomb approves school budget proposal with 9% spending increase
  • BRHS Alumni Association supports Class of 2026 Grand March
  • CTL student honored by Scholastic Writing Awards
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Health and Wellness

  • MaineHealth Lincoln Hospital hosts open house at new primary care facility in Waldoboro
  • 'Food is the best gift'
  • Irish authors talk about domestic abuse with FOV
  • Sonic Alchemy's 'Submerged' at the Waldo
  • MaineHealth offers free, paid CNA training
  • Midcoast District 9 Alcoholics Anonymous meetings
  • When children become victims of stalking
  •  Finding Our Voices and Homeworthy spread the love
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Home and Garden

  • 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
  • Holiday Festival and Winter Market is on its way
  • Maine is building homes faster, but they are emptier
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Social

  • This week at the Lincoln Theater
  • Game nights continue at Southport Library
  • Winter migratory bird walk at Reid State Park
  • Teaming up for teens
  • Coastal Rivers to host wooden spoon carving workshop
  • 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
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‘This is going to happen’: Place eyed in Wiscasset to teach veterans a trade and help them in other ways
On this parcel on Wiscasset’s Route 27, prospective land donor Allen “Big Al” Cohen, left, and Boothbay V.E.T.S. founder Ed Harmon show their enthusiasm March 8 for the project   eyed to help veterans. SUSAN JOHNS/Wiscasset Newspaper

March 23, Wiscasset’s planning board is set to hear from Ed Harmon about a school and much more to help veterans thrive. The Boothbay man, founder of Boothbay V.E.T.S., said this would also help fill area workforce needs, by teaching the veterans a trade. And Harmon's goal has big help from the man who for years brought shoppers to “Route One, Wiscasset,” and continues to spend much of his time serving local causes, Allen “Big Al” Cohen, retired from his famous Big Al's store.

Two Spoons: On Eating in Midcoast Maine
In the Camp Kitchen -- A Legacy Feeds Community
Lee Giberson in the kitchen at Camp Kieve. Courtesy of Emily Whiting

In the heart of winter, Camp Kieve is quiet. The cabins are swept clean and locked tight. No trace of wet swimsuits or half-finished puzzles. No backpacks left behind, heavy with headlamps, binoculars and hand-scrawled maps. No letters from home tucked beneath mattresses. In a few short months there will be a line of cars snaking up the road from Reunion Station, delivering young campers to the promise of summer.

Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust seeking community ambassadors for upcoming season 
Coastal Rivers volunteers

Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust is inviting community members to help grow the local conservation movement by becoming volunteer ambassadors. A training session for outreach and events volunteers will be held on Thursday, March 19, from 4 to 5 p.m. at the Coastal Rivers Denny Conservation and Education Center in Damariscotta. 

Guided hike at Dodge Point
Brickyard Beach

Lincoln County Regional Planning Commission
Workshop on business financing with local banks March 19
LCRPC office

Lincoln County Regional Planning Commission (LCRPC), in partnership with SBDC Maine, Bangor Savings Bank, Bath Savings Bank, and First National Bank, is hosting a free informational workshop on using local banks for financing on Thursday, March 19, 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., in the LCRPC conference room at 297 Bath Road in Wiscasset and online.

Rebuilding Together hosts Community Lunch
Dee and Howard Wright, Community Lunch regulars for five years. Tancy Mitchell photo

The next to the final Community Lunch of the season was held Monday, March 2 and hosted by Rebuilding Together. This was their second lunch and they turned up the heat with stuffed shells, Shepard's pie, Caesar salad, and an amazing assortment of homemade cookies.

Howard and Dee Wright presented all the CL volunteers with a flower thanking them for their dedication to providing all the guests with outstanding service and conversation for the past five years and especially this season with the weather obstacles and such.

2026 Windjammer Days
Jerry Farnham: 'Navy made me more open-minded'
Jerry Farnham

Sale on jigsaw puzzles at Skidompha Book Shop

Jigsaw puzzles are now on sale at half price – which means they are $1 apiece – at Skidompha Secondhand Book Shop in downtown Damariscotta. The sale lasts through Monday, March 16.

Donors have recently contributed dozens of puzzles, in all levels of difficulty, but especially in the 1,000-piece category.

The book shop is located at 16 Backstreet Landing and is open every day from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

BRHS Project Graduation fundraisers announced 
Hoop game

The Boothbay Region High School Class of 2026 is fundraising for its Project Graduation trip. Project Graduation provides graduates with a safe, substance-free activity to celebrate their graduation night.This year’s class is planning an exciting trip north for a white-water rafting adventure, and two fundraisers are coming up to help make it happen. 

Long school budget deliberations lead to special Monday session

The Edgecomb School Committee planned on a long session Feb. 25 to pare down its fiscal 27 budget proposal for presentation to selectmen. The committee spent three hours, 20 minutes reviewing the budget, but did not to reach a final verdict. Instead, the committee tabled deliberations until Monday, March 2,  at 9 a.m. in a special Zoom-only meeting.  

Literature class at Coastal Senior College
Maryanne Ward

On Wednesday, April 8, Instructor Maryanne Ward will begin her five-week-long class "The Calm Before the Storms of War" on Zoom.

Nein on Emmanuel dean’s list

Katerina Nein of Boothbay, majoring in health care management, was named to the Emmanuel College (Boston) fall 2025 semester dean’s list.

BRHS robotics team earns trip to state championship March 7
The Nautilus team members, from left, Sam Ware, Zuri Smith and Moriah Smith. Courtesy of Chris Liberti

On Feb. 14, members of the Boothbay Region High School robotics team traveled to Bangor to compete with 31 teams from 12 schools for the final qualifying tournament in the 25-26 Vex Robotics Competition Push Back Season. Three of our four teams were able to attend, and all had their best showing of the season.

Volunteer recruitment fair at Maine State Aquarium March 19
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Community members are invited to explore meaningful volunteer opportunities supporting marine education and lighthouse preservation at an upcoming Volunteer Recruitment Fair hosted at the Maine State Aquarium.

Wiscasset Ocean On Tap
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Join us Friday, March 20 at Ækeir Brewing, 111 Main St., Wiscasset at 6 p.m. to learn about "The Science Behind Oyster Farming."  Paxton Spencer, Maddi Cox, and Justin Dickenson of Mook Sea Farm and Muscongus Bay Aquaculture will talk about farming oysters, from larvae to market. 

Ocean on Tap is an informal, ocean-centric speaker series organized by researchers from Bigelow Laboratory. Our goal is to bring people of the community together over the fascinating world of the ocean.

Historical Society, shipyard open house March 19
Workers at Sample's Shipyard. Courtesy photo

Community Lunch prevails ... on Tuesday
Atlantic Edge and Cabbage Island Clambakes crew members served Community Lunch on Tuesday, Feb. 24. Courtesy photo

The weather may have postponed Monday’s Community Lunch but new hosts Cabbage Island Clambakes and Atlantic Edge wowed the crowd with lobster mac and cheese, chocolate cake, blueberry cake, and unbelievable hospitality on Tuesday, Feb. 24.

With only two weeks left in this year's season we know that spring has got to be around the corner. 

Join the gang next week as Rebuilding Together hosts their second Community Lunch. 

See ya there!

Southport School Committee proposes lower FY 27 budget
Southport town seal

The Southport School Committee proposed a lower budget for the 2026-27 year. The $1,569,234 proposal is $25,431 lower than FY 26's. The committee proposed lowering spending in four areas: special education ($14,218), student and staff support ($1,000), transportation and buses ($21,879), and facilities and maintenance ($62,265). 

The only proposed school spending increase was for regular instruction, which showed a $22,473 increase to $881,865.

Veggies to Table selected as beneficiary of Fight Hunger bag program
Leifa Gordon with Veggies to Table produce headed out to local partners. Courtesy photo

Veggies to Table, a non-profit grow-to-donate vegetable and flower farm in Newcastle, has been selected by Hannaford Supermarkets as a beneficiary of their Fight Hunger Bag Program at the Boothbay Harbor branch, located at 180 Townsend Avenue, for all of March.

The Hannaford Fight Hunger Bag Program makes it easy for shoppers to give back to the community. Throughout the month of March, Veggies to Table will receive a $1 donation from every purchase of the $2.50 Fight Hunger Bag.

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Lincoln County Indivisible deploys ‘signs of democracy’
New signs by Lincoln County Indivisible on display this past weekend. Courtesy photo

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