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PenBayPilot.com's Pets & Animals Center is devoted to the latest news, stories, videos and photos of some of our favorite animals, whether they are wild or just act that way when it's supper time. Get tips about pet care, health and specials offered by our sponsors and Main Street Affiliates, and learn which dogs and cats are in need of new homes, or to find their way back home when they become lost. To share a news tip or story, send email to news@penbaypilot.com.

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MaineHealth – St. Andrews Village

MaineHealth – St. Andrews Village

St. Andrews Village is a gracious, full service retirement community in Boothbay Harbor, Maine. By extending its senior living options and levels of care, St. Andrews created a new paradigm for senior living in Mid-Coast Maine. The St. Andrews Village Retirement Community opened its doors in 2000, and has been a thriving part of life in Boothbay Harbor ever since.

Nestled in a grove of sugar maples, chestnuts and evergreens, St. Andrews Village is just a few minutes from Boothbay Harbor's picturesque waterfront and bustling coastal village. Our 60-acre campus abuts the Boothbay Region Land Trust Penny Lake walking trails, giving our cottage homes and privacy and serenity and our apartment homes beautiful views. Our resort-like amenities provide a carefree lifestyle, while our wellness programming, activities and events and healthcare services fill free time with engaging, exciting opportunities

Contact Info

Contact Bob Drury, Director of Marketing, at 633-0920.

St. Andrews Village is located just off Route 27 at 145 Emery Lane, Boothbay Harbor, ME 04538.

Hours of operation are Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., but weekend tours are always available by appointment.

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Newcastle Realty Sponsors Lincoln Academy Half Time Shoot-out

Newcastle Realty

Newcastle Realty

Newcastle Realty, Maine Midcoast Region’s Premier Real Estate Firm

We invite you to experience Newcastle Realty, a locally-owned and operated company, that has been assisting buyers and sellers of real estate for more than 30 years. We are proud of our hometown heritage, and pleased to be among the many locally-owned businesses that support our communities. Our staff of brokers live, work, and play in the surrounding communities, and understand the factors that influence property values. We stand ready to provide valuable support and guidance throughout the buying and selling process. 

Visit our award-winning website,  www.mynewcastle.com, to search for properties. When you are ready, speak with us to learn how we can help you achieve your real estate goals quickly and with confidence. You won’t find a more dedicated, responsive, and professional group of brokers in mid-coast Maine.

 

 

 

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Boothbay Region TV & Media Center

Boothbay Region TV & Media Center

Boothbay Region Community TV brings you original content created by and for the people of the Boothbay Region. Featuring new shows, sports, entertainment, and community programming from our past archives and live coverage.

Public access television in our community began in 1995 when Neal Verge conceived of it as a means for the YMCA to be able to broadcast YMCA and school sports. As there was no knowledge of the fact we could even have a local television station, when the original contract with the cable company was signed by the towns in 1992, no provision was made to secure the financial support of a community TV station through cable franchise fees or other means.

BRCTV and its board of directors existed as an ad hoc committee of Boothbay Harbor town government until incorporating as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization in 2002 (under the name Boothbay Region Access Channel 5).  Until 2001, sports and a few local events (Windjammer Days, Fishermen's Festival) made up almost the entirety of programming due to the interests of the volunteer producers, who were very few in number. Beginning in that year, a small but dedicated group of volunteers began a conscious effort to improve the quality and diversity of the programming on the channel, in the hopes that they would thereby be able to interest more volunteers, better serve the viewing audience and raise the level of awareness in the community about what needs can be met by locally-produced television.

We have broadened our volunteer base to include producers interested in local politics, arts, documentary, history and community events of all kinds, while maintaining and improving the quality of the sports and local government coverage our volunteers provide. Now most of our programming is now available to watch on demand on the internet worldwide at our video blog.

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Boothbay Region TV & Media Center

Boothbay Region TV & Media Center

Boothbay Region Community TV brings you original content created by and for the people of the Boothbay Region. Featuring new shows, sports, entertainment, and community programming from our past archives and live coverage.

Public access television in our community began in 1995 when Neal Verge conceived of it as a means for the YMCA to be able to broadcast YMCA and school sports. As there was no knowledge of the fact we could even have a local television station, when the original contract with the cable company was signed by the towns in 1992, no provision was made to secure the financial support of a community TV station through cable franchise fees or other means.

BRCTV and its board of directors existed as an ad hoc committee of Boothbay Harbor town government until incorporating as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization in 2002 (under the name Boothbay Region Access Channel 5).  Until 2001, sports and a few local events (Windjammer Days, Fishermen's Festival) made up almost the entirety of programming due to the interests of the volunteer producers, who were very few in number. Beginning in that year, a small but dedicated group of volunteers began a conscious effort to improve the quality and diversity of the programming on the channel, in the hopes that they would thereby be able to interest more volunteers, better serve the viewing audience and raise the level of awareness in the community about what needs can be met by locally-produced television.

We have broadened our volunteer base to include producers interested in local politics, arts, documentary, history and community events of all kinds, while maintaining and improving the quality of the sports and local government coverage our volunteers provide. Now most of our programming is now available to watch on demand on the internet worldwide at our video blog.

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Boothbay Region TV & Media Center

Boothbay Region TV & Media Center

Boothbay Region Community TV brings you original content created by and for the people of the Boothbay Region. Featuring new shows, sports, entertainment, and community programming from our past archives and live coverage.

Public access television in our community began in 1995 when Neal Verge conceived of it as a means for the YMCA to be able to broadcast YMCA and school sports. As there was no knowledge of the fact we could even have a local television station, when the original contract with the cable company was signed by the towns in 1992, no provision was made to secure the financial support of a community TV station through cable franchise fees or other means.

BRCTV and its board of directors existed as an ad hoc committee of Boothbay Harbor town government until incorporating as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization in 2002 (under the name Boothbay Region Access Channel 5).  Until 2001, sports and a few local events (Windjammer Days, Fishermen's Festival) made up almost the entirety of programming due to the interests of the volunteer producers, who were very few in number. Beginning in that year, a small but dedicated group of volunteers began a conscious effort to improve the quality and diversity of the programming on the channel, in the hopes that they would thereby be able to interest more volunteers, better serve the viewing audience and raise the level of awareness in the community about what needs can be met by locally-produced television.

We have broadened our volunteer base to include producers interested in local politics, arts, documentary, history and community events of all kinds, while maintaining and improving the quality of the sports and local government coverage our volunteers provide. Now most of our programming is now available to watch on demand on the internet worldwide at our video blog.

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