Life AOS 98 board approves budget, rejects assistant superintendent SNL cast member James Austin Johnson at The Waldo Samuel Schultz on dean's list at UCONN CTL MathCounts team places at regional competition BRHS students 'sign up' to help aid fund Local ResourcesChurch Services: Boothbay, Wiscasset and DamariscottaDomestic Violence ResourcesAddiction Recovery Resources Education Nelson named to WPI dean’s list 'Ocean' screening at the Harbor Theater Feb. 7 First semester honor roll Volunteer island caretaker couple sought for 2026 season Eighth grade registration information night Feb. 9 CTL welcomes guest educator from Maine Mineral & Gem Museum RSU 40 names Dan Welch as new superintendent Heartwood Youth present 'Treasure Island' this weekend Health and Wellness 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 Red Cross blood drive Jan. 31 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 Social 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! Talking Art in Maine with Glenn Chadbourne Jan. 10 event at Inn Along the Way Community Resource Council serves Community Lunch More Life >> Burnt Island: Stories and reflections on time spent on the island 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. Community Lunch Feb. 2 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 Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust naturalist Sarah Gladu will lead a hike atKeyes Woods Preserve in Bristolfrom 2 to 4p.m. on Friday, Feb. 13. Part 3 in six-part seriesTown Meetings in Maine – The Bridge That Built Itself This is the third installment in a limited series on Maine’s “quaint holdover,” the annual town meeting. This week we turn on the Wayback Machine and visit a Maine village about the time when Maine’s James G. Blaine was a national political powerhouse … 1884. Tourism was beginning to look like potentially being big business. In the late 1800s, “Variety Vacationland” was just beginning to boom in Maine. To summer on the coast was becoming “a thing,” and to pop off and go skiing in the winter was gaining popularity. Lincoln County Historical AssociationOnline lecture: Lives of household laborers in Colonial New England The Lincoln County Historical Association (LCHA) will present the second program in its series of free online talks on Thursday, Jan. 29 at 5:30 p.m., offering the public an in-depth look at households in Colonial New England. Part 2 in six-part seriesTown Meetings in Maine – The Madrid Revolt This is the second installment in a limited series on Maine’s “quaint holdover,” the annual town meeting. This week we turn on the Wayback Machine and visit a Maine village about the time of the Model T. BSSC High Tide We at Boothbay Sea and Science Center are very pleased to learn that many of our students and instructors have gone on to continue their studies and careers in the marine field. Periodically we reach out to our alumni to check on their careers. This is the latest in a series we call BSSC High Tide: Jane Marvin Boothbay-Wiscasset Regional Adult Education Warming up winter with classes and hockey Boothbay-Wiscasset Regional Adult Education recently launched The Makeshift, an e-newsletter to replace the winter/spring print brochure. The program moved to a school-year catalog of courses, but wants to make sure the community knows about spring offerings. “Print material often gets recycled,” Leonard said. “The Makeshift is intended to be a friendly, digital reminder to people who subscribe about upcoming classes and program news.” Sign up to be on the list. and don’t miss a thing. Boothbay Region Garden Club announces inaugural ‘Tea by the Sea’ and Summer Home and Garden Market Join us on Friday, June 19 for the Boothbay Region Garden Club's inaugural "Tea by the Sea" and Summer Home and Garden Market. Enjoy beautiful harbor views at the Boothbay Harbor Yacht Club while being served a variety of teas and an assortment of savory and sweet treats to include finger sandwiches/small bites and an assortment of tea cakes, scones, and other delicate confections! ‘Ocean’ film screening: A Journey with David Attenborough The Boothbay Region Climate Action Team (BRCAT) cordially invites everyone to attend a complimentary screening of the acclaimed film, “Ocean” with David Attenborough at the Harbor Theater. BRHS robotics team compete in Bangor This past Saturday members of the Boothbay HIgh School robotics teams traveled to Bangor for the second competition of the season. The Narwhal team (Moriah Smith, Zuri Smith, Elijah Smith, Sam Ware, Maggie Curtis) and Crush Depth Crew (Afton Warren-Burden, Kolton Campbell, Lysander LeFevre) competed among the 42 teams representing 15 different schools from across the state. Coastal Maine Botanical GardensIt's time to make your summer camp plans Year-round peninsula families looking to get their kids into summer camps should mark their calendars for Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens’ camp pre-sale! From Jan. 20, parents can sign their kids up to summer camps and youth art workshops ahead of the online general sale. This presale is available to all kids, regardless of school age, who reside in Boothbay/East Boothbay, Boothbay Harbor, Southport, and Edgecomb. Registration is limited to two camps per child. To register, please call the Gardens’ main office at (207) 633-8008 between the hours of 9 a.m. CSD school committee reviews student data, growth Education has moved beyond simple report cards into a complex system where data-driven assessments shape student support. Jan. 13, the Community School District (CSD) School Committee examined how staff use some of this data to understand each student's performance and needs. Freedom Auto serves Community Lunch Monday may have sent snowfall again around the region, but it didn't stop over 60 people from attending Monday's Community Lunch. Part 1 in six-part seriesHistory of Town Meetings in Maine I have been privileged to be elected moderator of the Southport Town Meeting for the past several years. I say “privileged” because the legacy of the “town meeting” is rooted in the oldest roots of America. To be able to lead that ongoing legacy is more than a privilege. It is an unearned honor. High schoolers see ‘A Christmas Carol’ There are dozens of holiday plays that many people incorporate into their winter traditions, including Charles Dickens' “A Christmas Carol.” Recently, the Boothbay Region High School (BRHS) 2029 freshman class was given the opportunity to see “A Christmas Carol” at the Portland Stage due to a generous grant from Educate Boothbay and St. Columba/Winslow. Dive into a whale of a learning experience! On Saturday, Feb. 21, from 1 to 3 p.m., the Boothbay Harbor Memorial Library and the Boothbay Region Land Trust are teaming up with Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to present an unforgettable, free, family-friendly educational event at Bigelow Laboratory (60 Bigelow Drive, East Boothbay). Literacy volunteers needed to work with children in Midcoast Maine CASA to hold training March 9-13 Interested in advocating for the best interests of a child? The Maine Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) program is holding its summer training for volunteer advocates from March 9 through March 13. Press releaseMaineHealth Lincoln Hospital selects community board leadership MaineHealth Lincoln Hospital (MHLH) recently announced its new community board members and its leadership. Support the Boothbay Register Please help sustain local journalism. Become an online member today: Hi, Welcome and thank you for your support. To manage your account, just hover and click on your name above. 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