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A Bird's Tale
For more than 100 years, thousands of people have been affixing simple bands to the legs of birds in order to understand more about bird movements and answer other questions about their biology. Here, a bird bander is banding a northern cardinal. (Photo USGS)

Those of us who love birds and nature, and who recognize that the oxygen we breathe, the food we eat, and the clean water we need, are only possible because of nature, are always more than a…

Joe's Journal
Joe Gelarden

Next week, during our 63d edition of Windjammer Days, one of America's historic sailing vessels will cross our harbor. But this one will not be ferrying happy tourists.

She is the…

'Round Town
Photo by Robert Mitchell

Last week’s story about my memory and lost…

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Summer is here again with beautiful weather, stunning views, and the great outdoors all around us. But if you're looking for something a little more social, the Community Center is a great place…

Drawing by Diane Spofford Randlett

Surprising no one, it rained on Saturday, but today the sun is shining, the breeze waves the wildflowers and the boughs of the trees, gently and calmly upon the island, one of the many reasons…

Letter to the editor

Dear Editor:

As a mother, I see what’s at stake — not just for my child, but for the future of our towns.

Letter to the editor

Dear Editor:

Setting the entire nation alight.

All part of the fundamental transformation of America. Both George Soros and Barack Obama are laughing at us right now. Bought and paid…

Scott Barter, left, is presented with the Boothbay Region Lions Club President's Award from outgoing club president Jay Andrews. Courtesy of Glenn Tilton

Our Lions group met last week for our last meeting before summer break. We celebrated with pizza (thank you House of Pizza) and stories about our outgoing King Lion Jay Andrews…

WHERE IT'S AT
Mitchell & Co. was a lively place for its first First Friday. Courtesy of Morgan Mitchell

The First Friday season opener was a low key event for most, but not all, of the 10 participating galleries June 6: Boothbay Region Art Foundation, Studio 53, Joy to the Wind, Ae Ceramics/Home,…

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Each year, Windjammer Days in Boothbay Harbor stands as a proud celebration of our maritime heritage -- a time when

Two Spoons: On Eating in Midcoast Maine
Blueberry pancakes at Blue Moon. Emily Whiting photo

A sliver of sun warms the porch and boats are starting to appear in the harbor as an early summer weekend unfolds at Blue Moon Cafe. It’s my favorite time of year to wake up in time for…

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Join us for a community Dutch treat lunch on Wednesday, June 18, at noon at Tugboat Restaurant! Enjoy good food, great company, and meaningful conversation with fellow community members.…

A Bird's Tale
Despite the name, great crested flycatchers don't have a prominent crest. But the bright yellow belly, rufous tail, wingbars, and gray throat are distinctive. Photo by Mykola Swarnyk, courtesy of Wikimedia Commons

It’s a simple call that’s hard to ignore—a single, loud “wheeep,” or sometimes a burry “reeep.” The sound itself seems confident, brash, maybe a little raucous.

Which is why, when you…

From the assistant editor
Assistant Editor

If it's Saturday on the Midcoast, it might just rain again. That's quite a streak we are on.

If you're reading this the Thursday of our week 24 print edition, Wiscasset's Class of 2025…

From the editor
Kevin G. Burnham

The fun has just begun. The region has graduated its high school seniors and the ceremonies were a delight to behold. Boothbay’s 114th annual Grand March is a beautiful tradition which will…

'Round Town
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Joe's Journal
Joe Gelarden

The other day we celebrated a key battle in a great conflict. No, I am not referring to Godzilla v. King Kong, although that might be fun to watch. And I am not thinking about the latest national…

Letter to the editor

Dear Editor:

Letter to the editor

Dear Editor:

Throughout history, authoritarian regimes have feared an educated and informed public. From slaveholders banning literacy to dictators burning books and silencing the arts, the…

Letter to the editor

Dear Editor:

One might get the impression from the fascist quarters that our universities are hotbeds of antisemitism. Certainly there are people who truly exhibit racial hatred, but is…

Letter to the editor

Dear Editor:

A New Yorker cartoon shows two frogs facing each other in a pot of water about to boil. One of them says to the other, “Every time I start to think about…

Letter to the editor

Dear Editor:

Before I find that first dead mouse and clear some cobwebs as we open up for another summer season, I grabbed a copy of the Boothbay Register. and know I may more agree to…

WHERE IT'S AT
Alison Brown and Band. Opera House. June 13. Get tickets! Courtesy of the artist

She’s a genre blender. Innovator. Three-time Grammy winner. Gotta be Alison Brown. If you missed Alison and the Band last June, I advise you not to make that mistake again: They are returning to…

Drawing by Diane Spofford Randlett

I am looking down the bay (Linekin that is) early Monday morning while I type (Register deadline is noon Mondays, hint, hint). As of now, the only sounds are birds singing.…

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Every year on June 14, Americans observe Flag Day – a tribute to the red, white…

Shawn Lewin, AARP Maine member

The impact of elder financial abuse…

Drawing by Diane Spofford Randlett

June 18 will be the next potluck at the BICA hall (24 West Side Road) starting at 5:30 p.m. Our hostesses, Judy and Irena, would like you to bring either a main, side dish or salad or a…

Letter to the editor

Dear Editor: 

The BRHS Alumni Association extends a sincere thank…

From the assistant editor
Assistant Editor

For the last several years, people have only been able to ride the rails off and on in Wiscasset, mostly off, unless they worked on a freight train. It feels like Maine Switching Services'…

Joe's Journal

Memorial Day usually marks the end of mud season and the start of summer. But it is more than a note on the calendar. It is a special national celebration.

We gathered on that sunny Monday…

From the editor
Kevin G. Burnham

Nineteen years ago, I was asked by former Boothbay Region High School Alumni Association president Lynn (Gilley) Martin to be the guest speaker at the former Alumni Banquet (hopefully it will…

Photo by Robert Mitchell

From childhood, Nancy Merrill visited with her family at their Southport, Cozy Harbor residence. The three and half-hour trip from Jackman was always worth the arrival at her final destination…

This year's Rotary Scholarship recipients, from left: Chase Mansfield, Megan Burge, Abbie Clark and Mike Thompson. BBH Rotary photo

We were happy to have the Boothbay Region High School seniors join us last Thursday night. The Rotary High School Interact Club was well represented which made us very proud. We like to think…

Dear Editor:

The part of Palestine’s history, too often swept under the rug, is the terrorism that occurred during the British Mandate. During this period…

This cedar waxwing enthralled the authors during a recent birding adventure at Harrison Avenue Nature Trail in Gardiner. It's lack of red, waxy tips in the wing probably indicates that it's a younger-aged bird. (Photo courtesy of Jeff Wells)

All birds are wonderfully mysterious in their own unique ways.

But some are downright perplexing.

For us, the cedar waxwing is in that category.

We are thinking about…

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Judy Milinowski’s classes will take a summer break at the Community Center —but great news! You can still catch her teaching all summer long at the beautiful Spruce Point Inn. Classes will…

Drawing by Diane Spofford Randlett

Despite all the rain Ocean Point is beginning to come alive as residents arrive to enjoy summer. I’m hopeful the weather will turn summer-like soon. 

Our summer activity calendar…

Dear Editor:

It is with many thanks and much appreciation to Mike Alley and his hard working crew for the thoughtful placement of my brother's (PFC Elmer Gay Wright) new Military Banner…

letter to the editor

Dear Editor:

Having left us, Musk’s disciples are asking, “What would Elon do?” about congressionally mandated federal spending, now that he has slashed the budgets for our national law…

Letter to the editor

Dear Editor:

Hello Bayville, the Buzz is back!

Please cut me some slack as I get my thumbs - and the contents in my cranium - back in Buzz mode after a long respite. The only real…

Public appeal
The Motions Gong Buoy (TM LLNR: 5410). Courtesy of BRLT

Those familiar with Damariscove Island know that navigation around the rocky off-shore ledges at the southwest tip, known as The Motions, requires caution. Historically The…

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This week, the Boothbay community has two important events focused on saving lives—one through giving blood, the other through raising awareness of a national crisis affecting veterans.

63rd annual Windjammer Days honors U.S. Coast Guard
Tom Dewey at bootcamp. Courtesy photo

The 2025 Windjammer Days will shine a spotlight on the dedicated individuals who have served, are serving, or are preparing to serve in one of the most respected branches of the U.S.…

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If your phone’s been lighting up with messages saying you owe a road toll, you’re not alone. Criminals are blasting out fake texts pretending to be from government agencies or toll services. Their…

Two Spoons: On Eating in Midcoast Maine
Anchovies. Courtesy of Emily Whiting

There is an ancient road, dating to the Roman Empire, that traverses Northern Spain. It is possible to find sections of the remaining cobblestones and to follow on foot from one fishing village to…

Maine State Aquarium
The new shark panel at the Maine State Aquarium this year. Courtesy of Dottie Yunger

The Maine State Aquarium’s 2025 season begins on Wednesday, June 11, and preparations are going swimmingly. Last year’s grand reopening was a huge hit with over 26,000 visitors, and this year…

Letter to the editor

Dear Editor:

The Boothbay boys tennis team wishes to thank Ms. Lisa McIntosh, director of operations, and Mr. Andy Hamblett, chief executive officer of the Boothbay…

The authors were surprised to hear a yellow-bellied sapsucker drumming recently in their in-town neighborhood, where they've only seen or heard them a few times over the last 20 years. Courtesy of Jeff Wells

Memorial Day is a day of remembering and honoring the past. We especially remember those who have died while serving to protect our nation. In such a time we also tend to think of and honor…