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This group of Early Bird shoppers, on Nov. 22, arrived fully embracing holiday spirit and ready to shop!  STEVE EDWARDS/Boothbay Register
Early Bird 2025: What a day!
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Ocean on Tap: It's a marine worm's world

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Planning board sets public hearing for Glidden Point proposal

Voters in Beal. Courtesy of Protect Maine
Towns across Maine say no to industrial scale aquaculture
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Planning board sets public hearing for Glidden Point proposal
Early Bird 2025: What a day!
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Rise and fly! The Early Bird Sale & PJ Party is Saturday
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‘Salebrate’ Wiscasset Early Riser this Saturday!
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Maine home sales up 5.12% in September
Maine home sales up 5.12% in September
Secretary of State warns of scam targeting Maine notaries public and marriage officiants, scam targeting corporations and nonprofits
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Marine

Cultivating a taste for science
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DMR talks great white sharks, other research
Maine DMR holding public forums to present ongoing shark research, discuss public's vision for future of shark management
Holiday Festival and Winter Market
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Keeping history, traditions afloat with the US Brig Niagara
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Boothbay-built ship located by divers after going missing 96 years ago
Fish on!
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Agriculture

Cultivating a taste for science
Coastal Rivers and Mexicali Blues partner to create new trail to Marsh River Bog
Veggies to Table crew in harvest mode
Wildflower seed fundraiser underway
Learn the essentials of growing your own apples
Maine's Common Ground Country Fair draws thousands to Unity to celebrate the harvest season
Boothbay Farmer's Market introduces SNAP benefits program
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Petit à Petit: On farming, macarons and feeding community
Second annual French and travel-themed auction gala tickets available
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Another great turnout for Community Lunch
Community Lunch Nov. 17

The turnout was big again for the weekly Monday lunch at Brady's.

A new layout for the lunch was introduced and with the exceptions of a couple little hiccups, went very smoothly. Next week numbers will be placed on the tables, we will then invite a couple of tables at a time to come up to the buffet. This will prevent the bottleneck which occurs when 75 people jump in line at once!

Remember, just because the plane has stopped does not mean you should leap up and stand there for 20 minutes!

Lincoln Home’s culinary director retires
Jamie Baribeau

Lincoln Home staff and residents recently gathered to wish Jamie Baribeau well in his retirement and welcome Chef Shana York in her new role as culinary director.

Jamie brought great leadership and vision to the culinary team over the last five years, encouraging creativity in our chefs and bringing his commitment to serving healthy, locally sourced food.

Bremen library wreath sale
A Bremen library wreath. Courtesy photo

The popular Bremen Library Wreath Sale Fundraiser will be taking place this month, in time for the winter holidays.

Edgecomb Community Church Thanksgiving pie sale
Edgecomb Community Church. File photo

The Edgecomb Community Church will be holding its annual Thanksgiving Pie Sale on Tuesday, Nov. 25, from 9 a.m. to noon at both the church at 15 Cross Point Road in Edgecomb, and at Ames True Value on Route 1, Wiscasset. Pies of various sizes and varieties will be available at a price range of $6 to $22.  Apple, blueberry, pumpkin, rhubarb, pecan, and chocolate cream are just a sampling of what will be for sale.   

Burnt Island pier and float rebuilt to provide safer access, more resilient structure
Bancroft Contracting Corporation works on the Burnt Island pier and float rebuild project. Courtesy of DMR

The Maine Department of Marine Resources (DMR) is in the process of replacing the existing pier, gangway, and float system on Burnt Island to support safer access to the property, and to ensure resilience to sea level rise driven by climate change.

Holiday Thrift Store sale at Edgecomb Community Church
The Edgecomb Community Church Thrift Store is again offering its Holiday Sales beginning Nov. 15. Courtesy photo

Looking for some good deals at great prices for everyone on your holiday list? Get yourself over to the Edgecomb Community Church Thrift Store, which is againoffering its Holiday Sales beginning on Saturday, Nov. 15 and continuing through to Saturday, Nov. 29.

Open Farm Day at Cape Newagen Farm Nov. 15
Come to Open Farm Day at Cape Newagen Farm on Saturday, Nov. 15 between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Courtesy photo

Mark your calendars and join Cape Newagen Farm on Southport for a special free Holiday Open Farm Day, a festive celebration for the whole family on Saturday, Nov. 15 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Education Through Newspapers
Eureka County Middle School 8th Graders with teacher Mrs. Gearty. Courtesy photo

Education through newspapers is a very viable way to educate. Especially today when, in this day and age, handheld newspapers are harder and harder to find. Let alone develop and turn them into ongoing reliable news and community information outlets. 

Ocean on Tap: 'The Story of CO2 is the Story of Everything'
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The next Ocean on Tap is Thursday, Nov. 13 at 6 p.m. at Footbridge Brewery, 25 Granary Way in Boothbay Harbor. Peter Brannen, award-winning science journalist, will be speaking about his second book on the remarkable role of carbon dioxide in shaping the history of planet Earth and society. Should be a very relevant, fascinating conversation!

HospitalityMaine announces inaugural Legislative Champion Award
Representative Holly Stover

HospitalityMaine is proud to announce the creation of its Legislative Champion Award, recognizing lawmakers who demonstrate strong leadership and a deep understanding of the challenges Maine’s restaurants, hotels, and hospitality businesses face. The award honors those who ensure the industry’s voice is heard loud and clear in Augusta.

This year’s inaugural recipient is Representative Holly Stover of Boothbay.

100+ Women Who Care awards Stepping Stones Housing with first-ever ‘Impact Donation’
Members of 100+ Women Who Care Lincoln County Maine’s leadership team present Marilee Harris of Stepping Stones with an “Impact Donation” Courtesy photo

Nearly 120 local women gathered at Wanderwood in early October to support and celebrate the impactful work of local non-profits. After a social hour at the event, the names of three member-nominated area non-profits were drawn. Members heard details about the work being accomplished at Stepping Stones, Coastal Kids Preschool and Boothbay Regional Resource Council. After, the audience voted for Stepping Stones to receive the “Impact Donation” from 100+ Women Who Care, Lincoln County. As of Oct. 27, this donation totaled $14,889.

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Knickerbocker Group announces strategic leadership and department updates
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Knickerbocker Group is pleased to announce Rick Nelson as vice president, joining Katryn Mitchell, who was promoted earlier this year. They lead complementary VP roles that advance the company’s growth and strengthen its award-winning design-build leadership.

Damariscotta River cleanup scheduled for Oct. 24
Volunteers unload trash from boats at the Damariscotta town landing following a successful cleanup in 2024. Courtesy of Coastal Rivers

The annual fall cleanup of the Damariscotta River shoreline is scheduled for Friday, Oct. 24, from 1 to 3 p.m. This event is organized by local oyster growers, along with staff from Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust, Darling Marine Center, and First National Bank/First National Wealth Management. Volunteers are welcome. 

SMWRC partners with Boothbay V.E.T.S. build floating docks for Maine Marine Patrol
Placement of some of the completed floating docks. Remaining docks to be placed by the end of October. Photo by Maine Department of Corrections

In May 2025, Vocational Trades Instructor (VTI) Corrine Bailey and the crew from the Southern Maine Women’s Reentry Center (SMWRC), part of the Maine Department of Corrections (MDOC), began construction of a series of floating docks for the Maine Marine Patrol based out of Boothbay Harbor.

Overnight ramp closures in Brunswick, Oct. 8
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BRUNSWICK — The Maine Department of Transportation will be closing three ramps in Brunswick overnight on October 8, 2025, from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. The southbound off ramp to Cooks Corner, the southbound off ramp to Route 196 West, and the northbound on ramp to Route 1 North from Cooks Corner will be closed for maintenance. Closures will be clearly marked with signs and cones. The closure will last for one night.

Basic and Advanced Erosion Control Practices Certification course Nov. 6 in Wiscasset
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Announcing Maine Department of Environmental Protection’s Basic & Advanced Erosion Control Practices Certification course on Thursday, Nov. 6 at the Wiscasset Community Center. Registration deadline is Tuesday, Nov. 4.

Knox-Lincoln Soil & Water Conservation District and Maine DEP are co-sponsoring the in-person day-long training at the Center located on 242 Gardiner Road. The training will be held from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and includes a light breakfast, lunch and refreshments.

BHRCC Awards Night celebrates community
BHCC held its annual award nights Oct. 1 to celebrate notable businesses, organizations and individuals in the community. Pictured: Boothbay Railway Village Museum Board President Caleb Hodgon and VP Holly Stover. ISABELLE CURTIS/Boothbay Register

Boothbay Harbor Region Chamber of Commerce (BBHCC) celebrated community excellence during its annual awards ceremony Oct. 1 at Bigelow Laboratory's new Harold Alfond Center for Ocean Education and Innovation. 

Guests enjoyed grazing spreads provided by Mine Oyster Catering, underscored by live saxophone music and humming conversation. A large screen projected images from Chamber-sponsored events, including Early Bird, Fishin' for Fashion, the recent Trolley fundraiser and more.

Peter Russell honored for over four decades of service
Peter Russell

Peter Russell of Cumberland and East Boothbay was recently honored for more than 40 years of “distinguished service in human resources, leadership development, and organizational strategy,” by Coastal Counties Workforce, Inc.

Russell, son of Win Russell of East Boothbay and the late Ingeborg Russell, is a graduate of Maine Maritime Academy with a degree in marine engineering and a minor in industrial management.

Home sales and prices up in August
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AUGUSTA (September 25, 2025)—Sales of single-family existing homes in Maine rose 9.96 percent, comparing August 2025 to August of last year, according to Maine Listings. Prices have also increased to a statewide median sales price of $409,450 – up 2.36 percent compared to August 2024. The MSP indicates that half of the homes were sold for more and half sold for less.

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Sen. Cameron Reny, Senate President Daughtry visit with local child care providers to discuss challenges facing the industry
From left: Abi Iverson (Development Director); Senate President Mattie Daughtry, D-Brunswick; Jenn Caron (Executive Director); Priscilla Congdon (Founder); and Sen. Cameron Reny, D-Bristol; in front of murals inspired by children of previous years at Coastal Kids Preschool in Damariscotta. Courtesy photo

On Thursday, Sept. 11, Sen. Cameron Reny, D-Bristol, and Senate President Mattie Daughtry, D-Brunswick, met with child care providers from Coastal Kids Preschool in Damariscotta. Sen. Reny and President Daughtry heard directly from early childhood educators about the challenges they face and the support they need to continue this critical work.

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