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Life

The Nautilus team members, from left, Sam Ware, Zuri Smith and Moriah Smith. Courtesy of Chris Liberti
BRHS robotics team earns trip to state championship March 7
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Volunteer recruitment fair at Maine State Aquarium March 19

Nein on Emmanuel dean’s list

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

Local Resources

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

  • Southport School Committee proposes lower FY 27 budget
  • Boothbay Region Historical Society scholarship drive
  • Irish authors talk about domestic abuse with FOV
  • Mid-Coast Audubon announces scholarships for nature programs
  • Presentation: How to protect yourself from scams 
  • CSD approves body-shield backpacks
  • Senior College discussion: How the CIA informs foreign policy
  • Hilton named to St. Michael’s dean’s list
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Health and Wellness

  • 'Food is the best gift'
  • 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
  • Narcan training in Newcastle Feb. 5 empowers residents to save lives
  • Challenges ahead for Maine's healthcare systems
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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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  • 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
  • Let’s dance away winter blues
  • Standing room only Open Mic night
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Edgecomb Community Church sub sandwich sale
Edgecomb Community Church. File photo

The Edgecomb Community Church will be holding a fundraising event in the form of a sub sandwich sale Friday, March 13. Church members will be taking orders for this winter event, which has become an annual fundraiser.   

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!

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

2026 Windjammer Days
Mark Welsh: Navy gunners mate
Mark Welsh, Navy gunners mate. Courtesy photo

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.

Boothbay Sea and Science Center appoints attorney Mark Rees to board of directors
Mark and Becky Rees. Courtesy photo

The Boothbay Sea and Science Center (BSSC) is proud to announce the appointment of Mark Rees to its board of directors. A distinguished attorney based in Bethesda, Maryland, Rees brings decades of legal expertise and a lifelong passion for maritime education to the organization. 

Boothbay third graders bring valentines and birding fun to St. Andrews Village
A BRES third grader shares a book with Village resident Leigh Sherrill. Courtesy photo

On Tuesday, Feb. 10, third graders from Boothbay Region Elementary School visited St. Andrews Village in collaboration with Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens. The visit is part of a six-month bird study led by Beth Jarvis, where students learn about winter birds in Maine and participate in Project Feeder Watch.

Coastal Rivers to offer hand tool sharpening workshop
A workshop participant sharpens the edges of a spade with a grinding tool. Courtesy photo

Due to high demand, Coastal Rivers has scheduled a second session of the hands-on tool sharpening workshop for Thursday, March 5, from 4:30 to 6 p.m. at the Denny Conservation and Education Center at Round Top Farm. 

Shore Hills Campground and Reny Construction serve Community Lunch
A good crowd at the Feb. 16 Community Lunch. Courtesy photo

Shore Hills Campground & Reny Construction came ready to feed people Monday, Feb. 16, hosting the fifth lunch in a row at Brady's. Paula, Jean, Lindsey and Conner served up beans and hot dogs (a huge fan favorite!) along with coleslaw, mini desserts and brownies.

It's hard to believe there are only a few weeks left of this season. Make sure you make an effort to come on down to see everyone before the lunches are done until November.

Driver’s ed needs jump start 
Courtesy of Raye Leonard

Since Raye Leonard took over as education director at Boothbay-Wiscasset Regional Adult Education (BWRAE), it has been a goal to bring a driver’s education program for high schoolers and young adults back to the region. Leonard estimates an initial investment of about $50,000 would be required to launch the project. This includes purchasing and customizing the vehicle, hiring an instructor and expanding supportive administrative jobs.

If a car were donated, this would speed up the process and possibly reduce share costs from Boothbay and Wiscasset.

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Newcastle/Damariscotta rally for ICE accountability, Epstein transparency and voting rights 
Protestors on the Newcastle/Damariscotta bridge on Feb. 14. Courtesy of Nigel Calder

Troop 213 holds winter Court of Awards
Pictured from left are Pheonix P., Spencer C., James R., Matthew R., Thomas R., Jeffrey M., Henry R., Christopher C., Blake H., Dylan L., Nevan P., Owen P., Elijah S., Hudson H. and Nolan P. Courtesy photo

On Thursday, Feb. 12, Troop 213 gathered at the Damariscotta American Legion for its triannual Court of Awards ceremony. During the evening, Scouts were recognized for an impressive 13 rank advancements, including eight Scouts achieving the rank of Scout and one each advancing to Tenderfoot, Star, Life, and Eagle. In addition, 23 merit badges and several special awards were presented.

Town Meetings in Maine – The Monhegan Cat Debate
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This is the fourth 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 island village about the time we were all worried about Y2K.

Monhegan Island has long been home to both fishermen and a large seabird population. But in the early 2000s, a major controversy erupted—over cats.

Midcoast Senior College announces spring term courses

Midcoast Senior College (MSC) is pleased to announce its Spring Term II 2026 lineup of engaging, non-credit courses for adult learners. Running from April 6 through May 15, the term features a wide range of in-person and online classes in the humanities, sciences, social issues, arts, and contemporary topics. Registration opens March 9.

UMA announces fall 2025 president’s and dean’s lists
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University of Maine at Augusta (UMA) Provost Joseph Szakas announces the fall 2025 full-time president’s list and the fall 2025 full-time dean’s list.

CTL student is the Telling Room’s Lincoln County winner in writing
Adley Cawthon

The Telling Room has named Center for Teaching and Learning sixth-grade student Adley Cawthon as the Lincoln County winner of its annual writing contest. Cawthon was awarded for her poem “My Interlaced Hands.”

Churches raise over $8,200 for heating assistance
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A coalition of Midcoast Christian churches banded together to raise funds for heating assistance for local families. They held a public event, “Helping Hands, Heating Homes” on Saturday evening Feb. 7 at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Newcastle. The event included a spaghetti dinner, silent auction and concert. “Helping Hands, Heating Homes” raised over $8,200.

Bay Chamber Concerts and Music School
Applications for 'Young Stars of Maine' accepted through mid-April
Young Stars of Maine 2025. Courtesy of Bay Chamber Concerts & Music School

Bay Chamber is accepting applications for the Young Stars of Maine program, which recognizes, encourages, and rewards music students who are serious in their study and performance of music, according to Bay Chamber Concerts and Music School.

The program awards prizes to students aged 12 to 25 ranging from $500 to $1,000. Among the nine categories are awards for soloists and ensembles, classical and jazz musicians. Applicants must live in Maine.

"A Room of One's Own" in Rockland
Writer’s residency to open at Edna St. Vincent Millay's birthplace
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"Writers craving time, solitude, and salt air will soon have a rare opportunity to create in a special historical landmark," said a Millay House Rockland press release.

On Feb. 22, applications will open for The Millay House Rockland Writer’s Residency, a month-long solo retreat housed in the historic Rockland home where Pulitzer Prize–winning poet Edna St. Vincent Millay was born.

What is the Community Fridge?
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In a quiet corner of the Boothbay peninsula, a refrigerator hums gently inside a small shed outside the Boothbay Town Office. The Community Fridge, along with the organization’s other programs like Food for Thought, is one of the Boothbay Region Community Resource Council’s eight core programs designed to address basic needs and food insecurity.

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