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Legends and student/athletes
Liftboat Enzo Charles coming into Boothbay Harbor. Ryan Leighton photo
Welcome, Enzo Charles

A scene from a previous Save A Stray 5k and Walk fundraiser for Midcoast Humane, which includes the Edgecomb shelter. Sign yourself and your pup up! Photo: Michelle Stapleton
Save a Stray 5K & Walk to benefit animal shelter

The colors of late summer at Singing Meadows off Cross Point Road, Edgecomb. PHIL DI VECE/Wiscasset Newspaper
A great time to enjoy the outdoors
Children enjoying the bounce house at Field & Forest Family Fun Day. Courtesy of Peter Southwick
Family Fun Day returns to Oak Point Farm

Police, Fire and Courts

Claws for a cause: Fire department to host lobster bake Aug. 9
Lincoln County Sheriff's Office: 2 arrests
Boothbay Fire & Rescue receives grant award from the National Volunteer Fire Council and Anheuser-Busch and Valley Beverage
Dumpster fire at YMCA extinguished
Wiscasset police blotter

Obituaries

Timothy W. Schiffinger
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Timothy W. Schiffinger

Mary Lou Caron
Obituary
Mary Lou Caron

Elizabeth M. Doughty
Obituary
Elizabeth M. Doughty

Elizabeth Mary Tonely Doughty passed away peacefully on July 24, 2025, surrounded by her family.

Obituary
Elizabeth H. Mooney

Elizabeth “Libby” Haynes Mooney, 70, of Westport Island, passed away in her home on July 21, 2025.  

Barbara A. Sanborn
Obituary
Barbara A. Sanborn

Barbara Ann (Petrie) Sanborn, 89, died peacefully at home on July 20, 2025, with her daughter by her side.

Gloria F. Walter
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Gloria F. Walter

Regina A. Belanger
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Regina A. Belanger

After a truly inspiring and courageous battle with cancer Regina (Johnson) Belanger, 73, passed away surrounded by her loving family on

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McEvoy service moved to YMCA

The Memorial Service for George McEvoy originally scheduled for today at the Boothbay Railway Village has been moved to the Boothbay Region YMCA due to the weather forecast.

The service will be from 2 to 3 p.m., followed by a Celebration of Life from 3 to 5 p.m.

Celebration of Life of Chester F. Fossett

Please join the family of Chester F. Fossett (May 26, 1930-January 26, 2025) in a Celebration of Life on Saturday, Aug. 9 at 11:30 a.m. at the United Methodist Church, 79 Townsend Ave., Boothbay Harbor. Collation to follow at the church provided by the United Methodist Women

Marshall L. Hubbard
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Marshall L. Hubbard

Marshall Lancey Hubbard, 80, of Meredith, New Hampshire passed away on July 10, 2025, at St. Francis Rehabilitation and Nursing Center.

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Elections

New candidate for Edgecomb School Committee John Allen III
Candidate for Edgecomb selectboard Forrest Carver
Candidate for Edgecomb selectboard Stuart Smith
Edgecomb candidates
Boothbay Harbor voters pass $6.4M budget
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Cookbooks: A glimpse through thyme
Attendees' tastebuds got a blast to the past with historical New England recipes at the Friends of the Southport Historical Society's latest lecture. ISABELLE CURTIS/Boothbay Register

Whether it was food or knowledge you were craving, Friends of the Southport Historical Society served up a satisfying dish. Southport Town Hall was packed Aug.

Boothbay V.E.T.S. sell over 270 meals in annual fundraiser
NANCY VAN DYK

According to Boothbay V.E.T.S. founder Ed Harmon, at year's end, nearly 50 temporary emergency shelters will be deployed around Maine to house veterans experiencing homelessness. In 2021, Harmon and two others created a non-profit organization dedicated to getting veterans experiencing homelessness off the st…

East Boothbay Methodist Church
Free community barbecue and ice cream social

The East Boothbay United Methodist Church invites everyone to join us for a free barbecue and ice cream social on Wednesday, Aug. 13 beginning at 5:30 p.m. Join us for an enjoyable evening of food and fellowship. The East Boothbay Church is located at 2 Church St. There is ample free parking at the community lot across from…

Exciting news from Olde Bristol Days Aug. 9
Charles Harris, owner of Indian Trail Antiques in Newcastle, will drive his nationally recognized 1931 Reo Royale race car, serving as grand marshal vehicle leading the parade on Saturday morning at 10. The rare vehicle will also be on display at the Vintage Car Show. Courtesy photo

Organizers of this weekend’s Olde Bristol Days Parade are pleased to announce this year’s grand marshal. Allison Keeton, author of “Blaze Orange, Book One,” in the Midcoast Maine Mystery series. “Book Two” will be released in February 2026. Besides writing mysteries, she’s the author of “The Largest Ball of Twine” and human resourc…

Residents hear details about Joppa Road water project
Joppa

A long awaited water project is about to become a reality later this fall in Southport. By November, town officials hope the Joppa Road water project will be underway which will provide year-round water to the town hall and possibly to other properties.

Rev. Patricia Hatch at Wilson Chapel Aug. 10
Rev. Patricia Hatch

The Rev. Patricia Hatch will lead the service at Wilson Memorial Chapel on Ocean Point this Sunday, Aug. 10. Margaret McEldowney will serve as organist. The service is at 9:30 a.m. All are welcome!

Lincoln Festival Chorus sings 'Vivaldi Gloria' Aug. 8 and 10
Lincoln Arts Chorus in concert in 2023. Bob Crink photo

A favorite of audiences and performers alike, the joyful "Vivaldi Gloria" will be conducted by artistic director Linda Blanchard, and performed with professional soloists and orchestra, on Friday, Aug. 8 and Sunday, Aug. 10 at 7:30 p.m. at the Congregational Church of Boothbay Harbor. For more information, conta…

Edgecomb names Jack and Barbara Brennan as 2025 Spirit of America recipients
Spirit of America

In 1990, the Spirit of America Award was established to honor volunteerism in Maine. Each year, municipalities nominate individuals or groups who embody that sentiment. In Edgecomb July 22, selectmen designated Jack and Barbara Brennan as their 2025 Spirit of America selection.

Southport selectmen seek mailing address for property owner
Library

If you have a mailing address for Mark Huskins, then the Southport selectboard would like to talk to you. On July 30, selectmen discussed contacting Huskins, who owns property in Southport previously owned by his father. "We are searching for a mailing address because it's going into lien," Chairman Gerry Gamage said.

Veggies to Table Silent Auction fundraiser is live

Boothbay Region Student Aid Fund: Supporting our students, strengthening our community, celebrating our 60th anniversary!
Cap-tossing following the 2025 BRHS graduation ceremony. File photo

Bigelow addresses PFAS contamination in Casco Bay and beyond
Bigelow addresses PFAS contamination in Casco Bay and beyond

'An Evening of Stories; Tales from retired bridge tenders Duane and Dwight Lewis' Aug. 11
Dwight, left, and Duane Lewis. Courtesy photo

Waterfront Preservation files reconsideration motion with appeals board
Boothbay Harbor town seal

Boothbay Harbor Waterfront Preservation (BHWP) filed a motion July 25 for the Board of Appeals to reconsider a July 17 decision against it.

Analysis
Update: TBRJ and ICE detainees: Numbers and practice

Bishop James T. Ruggieri visits parishes
Bishop James T. Ruggieri. Photo by Don Keller

Dogfish Head Brewery celebrates 30th anniversary in Southport
sam and friends

Dogfish Head Ale craft brewery may be in Milton, Delaware, but its "heart" is in Southport. Sam and Mariah Calagione founded the brewery in 1995 at what Sam describes as the "smallest brewery" in America in Bristol, Delaware.

Boothbay Harbor hears cell, camera equipment proposals for street lights
Mark Carter from RTE Energy Solutions spoke to the Boothbay Harbor selectboard July 18 about attachments that could be added to street lights. FRITZ FREUDENBERGER/Boothbay Register

As part of upgrades to street lights in Boothbay Harbor, the town has options to make them more than just lights. Mark Carter from RTE Energy Solutions spoke to the selectboard July 28 about attachments that could be added to poles to provide additional services.  

Register free for vintage car show
Organizers of the 2025 OBD Williams-Fossett Vintage Car Show are pleased to announce that radio host and mobile DJ “The Golden Gup” of Edgecomb will be back to spin all the old tunes on Saturday, Aug. 9 at the Bristol Consolidated School. Registrations still available. Courtesy of Jeff Friendman

Your History, Your Story
150 years of history at your fingertips
Sarah Morley and Larry Brown take a turn scanning a historical Boothbay Register on the Maine State Library's state-of-the-art machine. KEVIN BURNHAM/Boothbay Register

Whether it's graduations, town meetings or bake sales, for almost 150 years, the Boothbay Register has covered community news, big and small, for all 52 weeks of the year. Soon, all that history will just be a click away. 

Maine Press Association to induct three into Hall of Fame
Dennis Hoey (Photo courtesy Maine Press Association)

Three new members will enter the Maine Press Association Hall of Fame on October 18, honoring their extraordinary contributions to Maine journalism. 

Regional reaction to Wiscasset’s Future of the Schools Committee findings
Teacher’s desk

With Wiscasset's Future of the Schools Committee report done, reported on, and headed to selectmen, Wiscasset Newspaper sought reaction from a nearby superintendent, plus Wiscasset's superintendent and a peninsul…

VIP meeting Aug. 5

The next monthly meeting of the Visually Impaired Persons group will be held on Tuesday, Aug. 5 at 1:15 p.m. in the Community Center/Boothbay Region Health Center located in the Meadow Mall in Boothbay Harbor.

Boothbay selectmen table proposed notice of violation fine
municipal building

Boothbay selectmen tabled a proposed notice of violation July 23 due to receiving "insufficient background." The board reviewed Code Enforcement Officer Dan Feeney's letter sent June 5 to property owner Robert Reed regarding his 323 West Side Road property.

Boothbay region businesses show their library love; You can do the same
Circulation Coordinator Jane Wallace has the golden key to Wonderland (Aug. 2’s Storybook Ball) and wants you to bid on this Allen Bunker oil! Courtesy photo

Boothbay Harbor Memorial Library is more than a place full of books (but it is that, too). Our amazing local nonprofit library offers an ever-expanding array of services from storytime, to free technology help, to community partnerships to fight food insecurity. And our local businesses, organizations,…

Keeper’s Klippings
A Tribute to George H. McEvoy - Ram Island Lighthouse Preservationist
George McEvoy climbing the spiral stairs of the Ram Island Lighthouse. Elaine P. Jones photo

Rev. Martin Smith to lead All Saints services Aug. 3 and 10
Rev. Martin Smith

Well-known throughout the Episcopal Church as a writer, retreat leader, spiritual advisor and teacher, The Rev. Martin Smith will lead services at All Saints by-the-Sea on Southport Island for the next two weeks. Holy Communion will be offered at both the 8 and 10 a.m. services on both Sundays. Mr. Henry Lowe will…

Rev. Sandy Daly at Wilson Chapel on Ocean Point Aug. 3
Rev. Sandy Daly

BRHS Class of 1975 holds a 'rockin' 50th year reunion
Members of the Boothbay Region High School Class of 1975 at their 50th year reunion at Brady's restaurant on July 26. Steve Edwards photo

Thirty members of Boothbay Region High School Class of 1975 had a grand time reminiscing and enjoying the food, superb weather and music at their 50th year reunion held at Brady's restaurant in Boothbay Harbor Saturday afternoon, July 26.

Barbecue fundraiser returns to Common, benefits homeless vets
Veteran Brad Drummond tends the grill at last year's V.E.T.S. barbecue. File photo

Want to enjoy some sun, food and fun while supporting a good cause? The Boothbay Veterans Emergency Temporary Shelter (V.E.T.S.)’s annual barbecue and fundraiser awaits.

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