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Ella Seymour from Dresden will participate in the 2026 the Pan-Mass Challenge (PMC). Courtesy photo
Ella Seymour of Dresden to participate in 2026 Pan-Mass Challenge to support cancer research
Bruce Springsteen at Harvard Square Theatre. Barry Schneier photo
'The Airwaves Belonged to the People: WBCN and The American Revolution'

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American Legion to serve breakfast on Sunday

T Marie and Bayou Juju. July 3 Opera House. Got tickets? Courtesy of the venue
T Marie and Bayou Juju July 3
from left are: MaineHealth Lincoln Hospital President Cindy Wade, RN, MHA; Healthy Lincoln County Associate Program Manager Will Matteson; Coulombe Center Director Anni Pat McKenney and Community Routes Project Coordinator Samantha Mehlhorn. Courtesy photo
Healthy Lincoln County’s Community Routes Program wins 2026 Coulombe Center Innovation Award

Local Resources

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

Education

  • BSSC explores ‘The neighborhood’
  • This week at the Harbor Theater
  • New show asks the question: Is it hot in here or is it just the art?
  • Public invited to Bigelow Laboratory for annual open house July 10
  • Too many sports injuries; physical therapist needed
  • Nelson on WPI’s dean’s list
  • BRHS semester 2 honor roll
  • Discovering BSSC
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Health and Wellness

  • MaineHealth Lincoln Hospital offers autumn CNA apprenticeship training program 
  • Free summer meals help keep kids fed this summer 
  • Hearty Roots partners with BRES
  • FNP Dorie Weir joins the BRHC team
  • Community members share testimony about Lincoln Hospital Labor and Delivery Unit
  • Community protests possible Miles Labor and Delivery closure
  • Brain Health Center open houses June 5, 12
  • Boothbay Fire Department installs state-of-the-art exhaust systems to protect all from occupational cancer risk
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Home and Garden

  • 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
  • Veggies to Table dahlia tuber sale, farm tours and more
  • Learn how to establish a wildflower meadow at the next Garden Club meeting  
  • Earth Day: Make it every day
  • Garden Club to host evening meeting on square foot gardening 
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Social

  • Tea, Treats and Tales
  • Anchors Away: Knot Night at BHYC July 2
  • Second time's the charm for Irene Hardesty
  • Free ice cream at Hendricks Hill Museum July 4
  • The Windjammer Days Fish Relay Race: New winner crowned
  • Clay Hausmann's 'Empty Nest and All the Rest' July 15
  • Going... going...Ticket sales are going fast for July 1 movie musical '1776'
  • 13th annual Claw Down grabs appetites and huge crowd
  • Edgecomb Fire Dept. pancake breakfast June 27
  • The Lincoln Home hosting July 4th fireworks party on the river
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‘100+ Women Who Care Lincoln County Maine’ July meeting in New Harbor
Local women cast their votes to support community organizations. Melissa Keyser photo

Burnt Island opening delayed as new dock construction nears completion
Boardwalk at Burnt Island. Courtesy photo

The Maine Department of Marine Resources (DMR) and the Keepers of Burnt Island Light are excited to welcome visitors back to Burnt Island Light for another memorable summer season. However, due to a slight delay in the completion of the island's new public dock, Burnt Island will remain closed to visitors through July 6, with public access beginning Tuesday, July 7.

Family Day at the Frances Perkins National Monument 

Saturday, July 11

St. Giles Fair includes live auction, crafters’ tables, children’s games and more
One of three quilts to be offered at St. Giles Fair. Courtesy photo

Parishioners at St. Giles Episcopal Church in Jefferson are working hard to make the annual Country Fair the best ever. The fair will be held Saturday, July 25, under the tall pine trees on the church grounds. Hours are from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., with a live auction at 11. Be sure to arrive in time to get your bid numbers. St. Giles is located at 72 Gardiner Road (Route 126) in Jefferson.

Thoughts on Aging

Well, the other day I was laying on the floor and I got to thinking.

Why was a man of my age and respectability laying on the floor, you ask?

Edgecomb Community Church: Restore our doors
Members and Friends of the Edgecomb Community Church stand by the new capital campaign sign which will record the progress of their fundraising efforts. Courtesy photo

Edgecomb Community Church is beginning a new capital campaign to raise funds for repairs to its front doors, and painting and repairs to its steeple. The front doors, which are the original doors from around 1880, are in need of serious repair; they will be removed and rebuilt.

The steeple was repaired on the inside back in 2019, but now the steeple needs a complete new paint job, inside and outside. The outside of the steeple also needs some woodwork replacement.

Hendricks Hill Museum
Basket maker at Summer Lecture Series July 25
Wabanaki master basket maker Debbie Nicholas will be coming to the Southport Town Hall to demonstrate the techniques of making baskets of brown ash wood, and sweetgrass. Courtesy of Debbie Nicholas

The Hendricks Hill Museum, Southport is honored to host Peskotomuhkati (Passamaquoddy) basket maker, Debbie Nicholas, for two sessions on Saturday, July 25 at 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. at the Southport Town Hall. This event will be culturally interactive and demonstrate traditional Wabanaki basket making techniques utilizing ash and sweetgrass.

Rev. Wesley Smith at Ocean Point Wilson Chapel July 5
Rev. Wesley Smith

The Reverend Wesley A. Smith will lead the service at Wilson Memorial Chapel this Sunday, July 5. Margaret McEldowney will serve as organist. The service is at 9:30 a.m. All are welcome!

DeLisle Family, Navy veterans, author 2026 Library appeal
The DeLisle Family outside the Boothbay Harbor Memorial Library. Courtesy of BHML

This year, Boothbay Harbor Memorial Library (BHML) is humbled to have the support of the DeLisle Family in appealing for donations to the annual operating fund. Members of this library-loving family are particularly appropriate ambassadors for this season in our region, as parents Gigi and Tyler are veterans of the United States Navy, the branch of military honored throughout this year’s 64th annual Windjammer Days.

Rev. Canon George Maxwell to lead services at All Saints July 5 and 12
Rev. Canon George Maxwell

The Rev. George Maxwell, vicar of the Cathedral Church of St. Philip in Atlanta, Georgia will preside over the celebration of the service of Holy Communion at 8 and 10 a.m. on July 5 and 12. We will continue to enjoy the organ talents of Mr. Henry Lowe on both Sundays. Coffee and refreshments will be served after the 10 a.m. services so all may enjoy fellowship and the beauty of this sacred space. People of all faiths are invited to attend the services.

Camden Opera House
Noel Paul Stookey and poet A.S. Aubrey with 'Listening for the Notes'
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Folk music legend Noel Paul Stookey, known worldwide as a member of Peter, Paul and Mary, joins his daughter, poet A.S. Aubrey, on Aug. 1, for a unique evening of music, poetry, storytelling, and conversation at the Camden Opera House, 29 Elm St., Camden.

"Listening for the Notes: The Gift of Word & Song in Challenging Times" explores how listening can become a source of creativity, meaning, resilience, and connection.

Windjammer Days 2026
... And then there were fireworks!
Mike Leonard photo

What's a festival without fireworks? Following the big events of Parade of Sail and the Street Parade, Wednesday, June 24 concluded with a fireworks show.

The Register once again thanks contributor and professional photographer Mike Leonard for his expertise in shooting the fireworks shows and for sharing with our readers.

Windjammer Days 2026
Kids fend off pirates, save town
A violent clash occurred on the town pier as pirates and kids fought for control of the harbor. ISABELLE CURTIS/Boothbay Register

A band of "thieving pirates" landed on our shores as Windjammer Days continued June 24, and they were intent on "pillaging" Boothbay Harbor. If not for a brave band of kids fighting them off in a brief but savage battle, surely all would have been lost.

Windjammer Days 2026
Pirates manifest their cannon skills
KEVIN BURNHAM/Boothbay Register

Pirates, wannabe pirates and curious visitors gathered in Waterfront Park off Commercial Street for a lesson on cannons Wednesday morning, June 24 during the 64th annual Windjammer Days. 

Hearty Roots
Support grows for Midcoast campus dedicated to youth mental wellness and nature immersion
Guests enjoy delicious bites from Applecroft. Courtesy of Shannon Parke

Guests from all over Lincoln County converged at Gliddon Point Oysters Farms to celebrate the youth development work being accomplished by Hearty Roots. Attendees were treated to oysters on the half shell courtesy of Gliddon Point Oysters Farms in Edgecomb, and a beautiful buffet of wood-fired foods prepared and gifted by Applecroft Catering of Waldoboro.

Boothbay Harbor Treasure Hunt sets sail for the 2026 season
The McCaffrey family from Chelmsford, Massachusetts begins the Treasure Hunt. Elaine Jones photo

The search for hidden treasure is officially underway as the second annual Boothbay Harbor Treasure Hunt launched on June 21, welcoming adventurers of all ages to explore the harbor, solve clues, and discover the rich maritime heritage of one of Maine’s most scenic waterfront communities. 

BRSAF announces two new Named Funds
2026 graduation cap tossing. File photo

Windjammer Days 2026
Decorated Boat Parade
Mike Leonard photo

The Windjammer Days 2026 Decorated Boat Parade was held Sunday evening, June 21. Here, Register contributor and professional photographer Mike Leonard provided a gallery of the parade.

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CSD trustees share worries on taxpayer strain
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