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Charles F. Enes
Charles F. Enes
Roger Matthews speaks to the Boothbay Harbor Selectboard Feb. 9 about active transportation initiatives in the community. FRITZ FREUDENBERGER/Boothbay Register
Boothbay Harbor talks road safety, signage

BRTV
BRTV to broadcast girls tournament game Feb. 16

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Edgecomb selectmen considering moving from elected to appointed town officers
Angela Pinkham
Angela Pinkham

Police, Fire and Courts

Edgecomb Fire Department January report
Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office: 3 arrests
Minister with Boothbay Region ties arrested at ICE protest
Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office: 1 arrest
Alleged child killer Tyler Witham-Jordan back on trial Feb. 17, in Bath this time

Obituaries

Evelyn A. Grover
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Evelyn A. Grover

Robert E. Sommers Jr.
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Robert E. Sommers Jr.

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Deborah K. Smith

Deborah Knights Smith of Southport Island and Sanibel Island, Florida died on Jan. 31, 2026 at age 95. She and her late husband, L.

Ronald Martel
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Ronald Martel

Ronald “Ron” Martel, 79, of Trevett, passed away peacefully at his home on Jan. 29, 2026, with his loving family by his side. 

Glenna H. Clark
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Glenna H. Clark

Glenna Harney Clark passed away peacefully on Jan. 25, 2026.

Sandra Lee Rumery
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Sandra L. Rumery

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Mary Louise Parkhurst Lavallee

Mary Louise (Parkhurst ) Lavallee, 90, died on Jan. 20, 2026. Up until the end, Mary Lou maintained her kindness, humility, grace and appreciation of all the love from family and friends.

Gary N. Main Jr.
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Gary N. Main Jr.

Gary N. Main Jr., 52, of Boothbay passed away on the evening of Jan. 22, 2026.

Scott E. Atkinson
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Scott E. Atkinson

Scott E. Atkinson, 70, of Brunswick, Maine, passed away unexpectedly on Jan. 17, 2026.

Don M. Emery
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Don M. Emery

Don M. Emery, 73, of Greenbush, Maine, passed away peacefully on Jan. 13, 2026, at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Bangor.

Don was born in Gardiner, Maine, to Donald and Marie Emery of Wiscasset. He graduated from Wiscasset High School in 1970.

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Elections

Senator Reny announces re-election bid for District 13
Win Mitchell announces for District 13 Senate seat
Bremen Dems to hold meeting Jan. 25 with candidates
Nicolas Hamlin announces candidacy in District 49
Incumbents seek re-election to municipal offices in Southport
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Edgecomb budget, school committees disagree on meeting time
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Two Edgecomb committees are at odds over a meeting time to discuss this year's budget proposals. The Edgecomb School Committee has proposed a Wednesday, Feb. 25 date with the budget committee at 5 p.m., followed at 6 p.m. by a vote on their final proposal.

Greatness comes from the tap
The Boothbay Region Water District makes a splash in Washington, D.C., winning bronze at the Great American Water Taste Test. Pictured: Aaron Durgan, General Manager Weston Alley and John Orne. Courtesy of the Maine Rural Water Association.

It’s official! The Boothbay region has one of the best-tasting water sources in the nation. 

Press release
Local non-profit announces price reduction and new down payment assistance program at Cedar Bend  
Boothbay Region Development Corporation

'We need you': VFW looking for local membership
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The Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States (VFW) is an organization in decline, but Vietnam veteran Ed Harmon is on a mission to bring a branch back to Boothbay. The region’s previous VFW dissolved around the 1990s; it was one of the many Maine posts that have closed in the past few decades, according to Harmon.

Summertime calendar submission deadline
Last year's Summertime cover photo by Steve Edwards.

It’s time to submit listings for the 2026 events calendar in the Boothbay Register’s award-winning Summertime Guide.  The ever important, and firm deadline for all submissions is Friday, April 24.

 Samuel Schultz on dean's list at UCONN

Samuel Schultz of Woolwich, Maine, and a graduate of Morse High School, in Bath, Maine, earned Dean’s List honors for the fall 2025 semester at the University of Connecticut (UCONN). Schultz is in his junior year at UConn and is a data science and engineering major, and a computer science teaching assistant.…

AOS 98 board approves budget, rejects assistant superintendent
AOS 98 logo

The Alternative Organizational Structure (AOS) 98 board Feb. 4 approved a $2,442,959 budget proposal for the 2027 fiscal year, rejecting an assistant superintendent job. The budget will go to public vote for final approval in March.  

County commissioners still looking for new public safety building location
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When children become victims of stalking
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January 2026 marked the 22nd observation of National Stalking Awareness Month. People of all genders and ages have become victims of a stalker – or will be – including children. A new law in Maine, which took effect Jan.

 Finding Our Voices and Homeworthy spread the love
Celebrating how their Midcoast-based nonprofits are collaborating to bring more love to the area's most vulnerable residents are from left: Molly Feeney, executive director of Homeworthy; Mary Kamradt, operations manager of Finding Our Voices; Patrisha McLean, CEO and Founder of Finding Our Voices, and Shannon Shimer, assistant director of Social Services at Homeworthy. Courtesy of Finding Our Voices

Some of those experiencing homelessness in Midcoast Maine are survivors of domestic violence. Homeworthy and Finding Our Voices are partnering to bring more help, and faster, to our area's most vulnerable families. 

Veggies to Table launches season 8, save the date Aug. 9
Veggies to Table vegetables. Kelsey Kobik photo

Veggies to Table in Newcastle is preparing for its eighth growing season. While the fields may be quiet beneath two feet of snow, the team is far from resting.

Hannaford Fight Hunger Bag Program to benefit Edgecomb Community Church

We have really great news! Edgecomb Community Church Community Meals and Food Pantry has been selected again as a nonprofit partner in the Hannaford Fight Hunger Bag Program. …

Lincoln Day brunch and biennial municipal caucuses Feb. 21

The Lincoln County Republican Committee will hold its annual Lincoln Day Brunch on Saturday, Feb. 21 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Boothbay American Legion Post 36, located at 25 Industrial Park Road, Boothbay.

Press release
Lincoln County Indivisible holds meeting and rally
LC Indivisible

On Saturday, Jan. 31, around 150 Lincoln County Indivisible (LCI) supporters gathered in the Second Congregational Church, Newcastle. Those present heard a brief summary of the past year’s activities, followed by a reading of the LCI Mission Statement, Goals, and Values, before launching into a discussion on how to res…

Narcan training in Newcastle Feb. 5 empowers residents to save lives

As communities across Maine continue to feel the impacts of the opioid crisis, local nonprofits are taking action to equip residents with the tools and knowledge needed to respond effectively during an overdose emergency. On Thursday, Feb.

Challenges ahead for Maine's healthcare systems
Katie Harris, MaineHealth’s vice president of government affairs, talks upcoming healthcare challenges expected to hit Mainers. ISABELLE CURTIS/Boothbay Register

Challenging times are ahead for the MaineHealth hospital system, said Katie Harris, MaineHealth’s vice president of government affairs, at a Jan. 30 lecture at St. Andrews Village. 

Edgecomb School Committee lists budget priorities for FY 27
Edgecomb Eddy School

For years, the Edgecomb School Committee tried working a parking lot paving project into the budget without success, but this year it might actually happen.

Boothbay Harbor Memorial Library
Seed Share, game night, February break programs on tap
Courtesy of BHML

Last year marked a big year for reading in the Boothbay region! In 2025, the Library hosted four monthly book groups, Author Talks with seven local authors, and a virtual discussion on the best-selling book, "The Anxious Generation," among a slew of other events throughout the year. 

Boothbay Region High School
First semester honor roll
BRHS

Seniors High Honors - Sarah Harris, Hannah Kreft, Eleanor Marshall, Justine Marshall, Piper McKane, Abigail Orchard, Afton Warren-Burdin; Honors - Madeleine Andreasen, Hailey Babineau, Logan Bourne, Rose Campbell, Rebecca Fassett, Tatum French, Harry Hinkley, Aileigh Johnson, Lysander LeFevre, Matthew Little, Morgan Steane, Ella Watts, Gr…

Burnt Island Light
Volunteer island caretaker couple sought for 2026 season
Burnt Island Light. Photos Courtesy of DMR

Ever dreamed of living in an historic island lighthouse just a mile off the coast of Maine? The Maine Department of Marine Resources (DMR), in partnership with the Keepers of Burnt Island Light (KBIL), is seeking a volunteer caretaker couple to serve as seasonal stewards of Burnt Island Light for the 2026 seaso…

Lincoln Academy
Eighth grade registration information night Feb. 9
Lincoln Academy athletes celebrate the start of the fall sport season with the running of the Spirit Flags. Courtesy of Hilary Petersen

Lincoln County property transfers in January
Lincoln County seal

Lincoln County Registry of Deeds provided the following information on property transfers recorded in January:

Bell rings again over East Boothbay
Alan Lewis and his daughter Debbie Hogate ring the bell Jan. 18 after six-month hiatus. Hal Moorefield photo

After a hiatus of six months while being repaired, on Sunday, January 18 the bell forged in Paul Revere‘s foundry in 1875 began to ring again in the steeple of the East Boothbay United Methodist Church.

Recent snowstorms provide unique challenge for public works
Fire station

A heavy snow fell Jan. 25 and again Jan. 26, which kept local public works departments busy. Overall, Boothbay Town Manager Dan Bryer gave the town crew high marks in keeping roads clear.

Sen. Reny introduces bill to increase access to affordable medication
Senator Cameron Reny

On Tuesday, Jan. 27, Sen. Cameron Reny, D-Bristol, introduced legislation to address the critical shortage of access to affordable medications that Mainers are facing — particularly in rural and underserved communities.

BRWD talks website updates, maintenance    
The Boothbay Region Water District's website will be getting an update soon.

Boothbay Region Water District (BRWD)’s website is getting an update, General Manager Weston Alley told trustees Jan. 27.

RSU 40 names Dan Welch as new superintendent
Dan Welch, RSU 40's recently named superintendent, begins his new job in July 2026.

The Board of Directors of Regional School Unit 40 said Jan. 27 that was pleased to announce the appointment of Dan Welch as the district’s next Superintendent of Schools. 

The Board selected Welch following a comprehensive search process, according to a…

Celebrating 150 years
Register's digitization project well underway
Courtesy of Merritt Blakeslee.

It's been a year since the Boothbay Register, in partnership with Boothbay Region Historical Society (BRHS), began our digitization project. The goal is to create an easily searchable, electronic catalog of all 150 years of Register history, from 1876 to 2013 (after which the paper began creating E-editions).…

Cemetery district seeks new treasurer   
The Boothbay Region Cemetery District discusses finding a new board member at first meeting of the year. Pictured: Clarence Campbell, Sue Hochchin and President Bernard "Skip" MacPhee. ISABELLE CURTIS/Boothbay Register

Boothbay Region Cemetery District is seeking a new treasurer following the resignation of Patty Minerich of Boothbay Harbor. Her last day will be May 2.

Jan. 28, the board of trustees discussed appointing someone to complete Minerich’s term. 

Santa & Mrs. Claus deliver holiday magic to CRC Community Fridge
Mr. and Mrs. Claus with Holly Stover at Community Fridge. Courtesy photo

For those who believe, the holidays are a season of wonder. This year, that wonder took a very real form when Santa and Mrs. Claus turned goodwill into groceries, raising $961 for the Community Resource Council (CRC) Community Fridge to help neighbors across the peninsula. 

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