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LCRPC office
Workshop on business financing with local banks March 19
Sale on jigsaw puzzles at Skidompha Book Shop

CMBG's shares design concepts for a new glasshouse during a public forum March 11.
CMBG to bloom year-round with new glasshouse  

 Maine Tourism Association Director of Workforce Development Kathryn Ference. Courtesy photo
Tourism, restaurant, hospitality business Booster Session in Wiscasset March 12
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Wiscasset Ocean On Tap

Commerce

Workshop on business financing with local banks March 19
Sale on jigsaw puzzles at Skidompha Book Shop
Newcastle Realty welcomes broker Clayton Pottle
Peninsula Properties welcomes new broker Roma Hoyt
January home sales ease, prices rise 0.65 percent
January home sales ease, prices rise 0.65 percent
Local non-profit announces price reduction and new down payment assistance program at Cedar Bend  
Ocean Gate Resort sold to investment group
Maine home sales up 4.78% during 2025; prices increased 3.85%
Maine home sales up 4.78% during 2025; prices increased 3.85%
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Marine

Stitching together a history of sailmaking
Ocean on Tap celebrates two milestones going into 2026
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Donald Higgins: Navy helped him see the world
Ghost (gear) hunting
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'Ocean' screening at the Harbor Theater Feb. 7
Ocean On Tap events
Orca spotted off Maine coast
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Agriculture

CMBG to bloom year-round with new glasshouse  
Spring plant sale fundraiser launched
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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Ocean science community gathers at Bigelow Laboratory for annual Consortium meeting
Members of the Maine Marine Science Consortium gathered at Bigelow Laboratory on Jan. 16. Courtesy of Bigelow Laboratory

Maine has one of the longest coastlines in the U.S. and one of the fast-growing seaweed farming industries. It’s highly dependent on marine industries and yet vulnerable to sea level rise and warming ocean temperatures. The state also houses one of the most diverse algae culture collections in the world and one of the nation’s few state maritime academies.

Coastal Rivers to offer hand tool sharpening workshop
Coastal Rivers’ “Trail Tamers” volunteers use loppers to trim a trail at Salt Bay Farm Preserve. Photo by Kris Christine

Press release
Grant webinar Jan. 29: Northern Border Regional Commission grant
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Alex Zipparo from the Lincoln County Regional Planning Commission (LCRPC) and Sarah Demers from the Maine Department of Economic and Community Development will host a Northern Border Regional Commission (NBRC) Catalyst Program Grant webinar on Thursday, Jan. 29 from 3 to 4 p.m. This webinar will be remote via Zoom.  

Coastal Rivers program explores eelgrass biology and restoration in Maine
Among other benefits, eelgrass meadows such as this one in Great Salt Bay help stabilize sediment, filter water, and provide a safe nursery ground for fish and shellfish. Courtesy of Coastal Rivers

Though eelgrass may not appear impressive, it may be one of the most important plants in our coastal region. With leaves that grow in long green ribbons, eelgrass forms underwater meadows that filter the water, stabilize sediment, lessen the effects of coastal erosion, produce oxygen, and serve as a rich nursery ground for fish, shellfish, and many other marine species.

Beds of eelgrass also have tremendous carbon-storing abilities, and may be up to five times more efficient at it than tropical forests.

UPDATE/SEATING IS FULL: Boothbay Region Historical Society kicks off 2026 Brown Bag Luncheon series with master sailmaker Nat Wilson
 East Boothbay’s internationally renowned master sailmaker Nat Wilson will talk about the “History of sailmaking in New England” Feb. 11. Courtesy of BRHS

We invite you to bring your brown bag lunch and join us on Wednesday, Feb. 11, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Press release
Crooker Construction, LLC transitions to employee ownership through ESOP

Crooker Construction, LLC, a Topsham, Maine-based general construction contractor with a 90-year history of family and private ownership, has announced its transition to an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP), making all 175 current employees owners of the company.

TREATS in Wiscasset changing hands
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Longtime owners of TREATS in Wiscasset village, Stacy and Ryan Linehan, have announced the following:

"It is with great joy and a little bit of mixed feelings that Ryan and I have sold TREATS! 

Maine home sales ease 11.59% in November
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AUGUSTA (December 19, 2025) — According to Maine Listings, Realtors across the state reported a median sales price of $399,000 for single-family existing homes sold in November; 3.64 percent above November 2024 but -6.34 percent below October 2025, Maine’s historic high. The MSP indicates that half of the homes were sold for more and half sold for less. Sales decreased 11.59 percent; 1,160 homes were sold in November 2025 compared to 1,312 homes during November 2024.

A year of growth, nourishment, and joy at Veggies to Table
Carl Gluek picks up some garlic for the Boothbay Region Food Pantry. Courtesy photo

With this season’s harvest, Veggies to Table, a non-profit farm in Newcastle, Maine,  now celebrates seven seasons of impact—growing and donating over 95,000 pounds of produce and 153,400 flowers to local folks in need of food and joy.  We are feeding those in need in our community while bringing beauty and connection to every corner of Lincoln County. 

Men's Night moments 2025
The staff at Sherman's Books were filled with holiday spirit on Men's Night. LISA KRISTOFF/Boothbay Register

Shoppers moved from store to store which were decked out in holiday lights on Men's Night, Dec. 17 enjoying sales with Christmas songs outdoors, to hum or sing along to, thanks to Janson's Clothing Store. 

Holiday-spirited staff at Sherman's said it had been a quiet day, but business was beginning to pick up a bit around 5:30-6 p.m., as locals were ending their work day. 

2025-2026 school seaweed farming program off to a strong start
Planting seaweed droplines with Ken Sparta on Spartan Sea Farms in Casco Bay. Courtesy photo

The Boothbay Sea and Science Center’s 2025-2026 Exploring the Science of Seaweed Farming school program in its ninth year is off to a strong start as we wrap up our annual seaweed planting season. This year we are in 23 classrooms in nine Maine counties. We are supporting science projects in a high school in St.

Dive into holiday fun at Sea of Lights
The Maine State Aquarium's resident ocean pout gets an unexpected tank mate this holiday season.  ISABELLE CURTIS/Boothbay Register

Maine State Aquarium invites visitors to enjoy an under-the-sea holiday during its first “Sea of Lights” festivities. The aquarium will be open on Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m., until Jan. 3.  

Department of Marine Resources’ (DMR) Education Division Director Dottie Yunger explained the aquarium decided to stay open for multiple reasons, including capitalizing on the visitors drawn by Gardens Aglow and giving locals who may not have time, or avoid the facility during its busy summer months, a chance to visit.  

Burnt Island Light in gingerbread … spectacular!
Bethany Trussell and Mary Jo Marquis with their gingerbread Burnt Island Light...and visitors. Courtesy of KBIL

Lovers of the annual Gingerbread Spectacular at the Opera House here in Boothbay Harbor saw 27 imaginative, gingery structures this past weekend. Among them was the Burnt Island Lighthouse with two  deer in the scene. In case you didn't read the accompanying story next to the entry, read on.

Season's greetings from Lighthouse Education and Nautical Studies
Treasure Hunt stamping crate. Elaine Jones photo

As the year comes to a close, I would like to share with you the ways that Lighthouse Education & Nautical Studies (LENS) "Lit the Way" for learners of all ages. Attached you will find the "News Flash" that focuses on experiential learning on Burnt Island for children in the local school system, Maine's teachers, and our new endeavor - the Boothbay Harbor Treasure Hunt.

Kristen Roberts starts as BRAS chief
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Emergency Medical Services Chief Kristen Roberts has been learning all about her new job at Boothbay Region Ambulance Service. For Roberts, 42, of Damariscotta, the first few weeks have been all about becoming accustomed to the nearly three dozen employees, new ambulances and equipment. "A lot of listening and learning about the crew and the service," she said. "My focus now is on compliance, management and leading." 

Sample's Shipyard to host Holiday Museum Open House Dec. 11
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A Holiday Museum Open House will be held at Sample's Shipyard/Bristol Marine on Commercial Street, Boothbay Harbor on Thursday, Dec. 11 from 5 to 6:30 p.m.

Captain Greg Bailey of the USS Brig Niagara was scheduled to speak but is unable to make it. 

Early Bird Sale door prize winners
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Janson's Clothing, $25 gift card, Riley Sullivan, Natalie Allen, Kelly Camp and Monica Swan.

Mama D's, $40 gift certificate, Daphne, Christmas ornament, Cindy.

Mung Bean, $100 gift certificate, Tiffany Tsang.

Three Buoys & Souvenirs, Dionis skincare gift basket, Martha Schnepp.

Sweet Bay, $25 gift card, Megan Guertler and Suzanne Norton.

Pier 1 Pizza, $25 gift card, Rachel Eimen.

Gimbel's/Smiling Cow, $200 gift basket, Bonnie Wormwood.

The Hutch, knit hat, scarf and four pair of socks, Cherise Bishop.

Captain's Licensing Course in Bath scheduled

Penobscot Marine Museum embarks on $30,000 statue restoration campaign
Big Jim to stand tall over Searsport in celebration of the Maine sardine and fishing communities
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SEARSPORT — An iconic billboard statue erected in homage to one of Maine's former — and lucrative — industries will soon be back alongside Route 1, this time in the Midcoast, taking up position in Searsport in front of the Penobscot Marine Museum.

home to Maine’s oldest original lighthouse tower
Keepers of Burnt Island Light awarded $7,400 grant from The Maine Lighthouse Trust
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BOOTHBAY HARBOR — The Keepers of Burnt Island Light are pleased to announce they have been awarded a $7,400 grant from The Maine Lighthouse Trust, supporting the continued preservation of the historic buildings on Burnt Island, home to Maine’s oldest original lighthouse tower (est. 1821).

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