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'The Latest in Fishing Gear Innovation'
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Community Improvement Fund supports affordable housing in Lincoln County

Robert Johnson racing Miss Ava Elaine at the Charlie Begin Memorial Lobster Boat Races June 14 in Boothbay Harbor. Mike Leonard Photo.
Johnson wins fastest working lobster boat at race season opener

A view of Muscongus Bay from Bass Rock Preserve. Courtesy of Coastal Rivers
Coastal Rivers hosting Trail Tamers 'After Hours' workday
Skidompha Book Shop extends hours

Commerce

Return of freight rail runs renews prospect of Wiscasset excursions
Damariscotta salon makes generational transition
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Maine home values up 4.44% in April; sales ease a slight 0.74%
Maine home values up 4.44% in April; sales ease a slight 0.74%
New thrift shop, Southport Island Treasures, opens May 19
New thrift shop, Southport Island Treasures, opens
Montsweag Flea Market returns May 3 with new owner
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Maine home sales and prices drop in March
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Marine

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Johnson wins fastest working lobster boat at race season opener
Study reveals how chemical competition threatens Maine kelp forests
Coast Guard Life: Tom Dewey
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Bigelow Laboratory announces new center in honor of Harold Alfond
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Plant Paddle on Knickerbocker Lake June 3
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Agriculture

Veggies to Table awarded $4K grant from Common Good Grant Committee
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Gardening in a changing climate
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Upcoming events at Veggies to Table
Upcoming events at Veggies to Table
Don’t miss our spring Plant Cash and Carry Sale
Veggies to Table hosts dahlia sale fundraiser to fight hunger
Veggies to Table celebrates successful end-of-year fundraising campaign, exceeding goal
Veggies to Table receives generous matching gift to support year-end fundraising goals
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Cheney Insurance welcomes Charlyn Foster to its team
Charlyn Foster

Cheney Insurance is proud to welcome Charlyn Foster to its team of trusted professionals. A Maine native with 19 years of experience in the insurance industry, Charlyn brings a deep understanding of customer needs along with a strong work ethic, reliability, and a personable approach that aligns perfectly with Cheney Insurance’s values.

Maine State Aquarium
2025: New tanks, species, and more!
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 we have more to debut.

Maine Community Foundation launches local press initiative
Lisa DeSisto

The Maine Community Foundation (MaineCF) has announced the launch of a new initiative to strengthen Maine communities by ensuring strong, local news coverage in all parts of the state.

Coastal Rivers seeks volunteers to monitor water quality at local swim beaches
Coastal Rivers Swim Beach Monitor volunteers practice taking water samples during a training session. Courtesy of Kris Christine

As part of the Maine Healthy Beaches program, Coastal Rivers volunteers take weekly water samples at Pemaquid Beach, the Bristol Mills swimming hole, and the beach at Biscay Pond during the summer months. This service for the towns of Bristol and Damariscotta helps ensure that beaches are safe for swimming.

The samples are sent off to a state-certified lab, which ensures consistent and reliable data. In recent years, all three beaches have consistently been very clean, with minimal bacterial contamination.

63rd annual Windjammer Days honors U.S. Coast Guard
Rusty Court USCG
Rusty Court in his Coast Guard days. File 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. military: the Coast Guard. From active-duty members and retired veterans to the bright future leaders currently enrolled at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, we’ll explore their personal stories, their contributions to the community, and the impact they've made on the nation's maritime security. The 63rd annual Boothbay Harbor Windjammer Days will take place on Sunday, June 22 through Saturday, June 28.

Maine Sea Grant funding restored
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The University of Maine announced funding has been restored for Maine Sea Grant to continue research and outreach. They said restored funds are in line with a funding plan abruptly terminated in February. 

According to a UMaine news release May 2, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) officially notified the university last week it was awarding three more years of funding for Maine Sea Grant; funds were made immediately available for the upcoming year, with funding for two additional years contingent on congressional approval.  

Coast Guard floats buoy removal proposal
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The U.S. Coast Guard said it plans to discontinue 350 buoys across the coast of New England as part of efforts to modernize aids to navigation. Of the around 150 buoys proposed to be removed from Maine waters, 10 are around the Boothbay peninsula and surrounding areas. The Coast Guard is seeking public feedback.  

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Otto Graham's time and influence on the U.S. Coast Guard Academy
Otto and Bev Graham with George Steinbrenner. Courtesy of Duey Graham

My dad, Reserve Captain Otto E. Graham, came into the Coast Guard family as a commander appointed by President John F. Kennedy through the back door.

63rd annual Windjammer Days honors U.S. Coast Guard
Coast Guard Life: Neal Verge Sr.
Neal Verge Sr.

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. military: the Coast Guard. From active-duty members and retired veterans to the bright future leaders currently enrolled at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, we’ll explore their personal stories, their contributions to the community, and the impact they've made on the nation's maritime security. The 63rd annual Boothbay Harbor Windjammer Days will take place on Sunday, June 22 through Saturday, June 28.

Boothbay Harbor dials back parking fees
Town Finance Officer Thomas "Quincy" Browne gives a report to the Boothbay Harbor selectboard. FRITZ FREUDENBERGER/Boothbay Register

The Boothbay Harbor selectboard has walked back parking fees after a steep increase last year. April 28, selectmen approved fee decreases and a first-offense warning for many violations.   

LaBrecque earns certificate
William LaBrecque

William LaBrecque of Southport just received his Second Assistant Engineer Certificate from the United States Coast Guard Merchant Mariner Credential. 

Will is a 2023 Summa Cum Laude graduate from Maine Maritime Academy. He is a 2019 graduate from Boothbay Region High School.

Sixth graders at Edgecomb Eddy School learn about responsibility through community service
On flag duty are Maxine, daughter of Pascale and Kirk Zehm;  Bryson, son of Melissa and Joseph Hersom;  Sam, son of Daniel and Maureen Cooper;  and Mason, son of Nicole McKay and Patrick Wenners. Students are residents of Alna and Edgecomb. Courtesy photo

Edgecomb Eddy’s sixth graders go the extra mile for their community, taking to heart the school motto of the three Rs, Respect, Responsibility, and Reflection.  As the oldest students of the school, sixth graders have always taken leadership roles, but in recent years, teacher Laurie Brown has expanded their duties to reflect today’s increasing awareness of individual responsibility in shaping our world.  In addition to traditional classroom jobs, such as sharpening pencils and passing out papers, these 6th graders take on special assignments that benefit the entire Eagle Nation.&

Have spare time and want to help our community?

The St. Andrews Auxiliary Thrift Shop is looking for volunteers who want to make a difference in our community. We have several shifts available for anyone who would like to sort through donations, fill racks, cashier, and even help decorate the shop for each season. Our volunteers enjoy each other’s company and strive to make changes to our community. Year-round and/or seasonal residents, we welcome you all.

63rd annual Windjammer Days honors U.S. Coast Guard
Coast Guard Life: Bob Cotier
Bob Cotier

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. military: the Coast Guard. From active-duty members and retired veterans to the bright future leaders currently enrolled at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, we’ll explore their personal stories, their contributions to the community, and the impact they've made on the nation's maritime security. The 63rd annual Boothbay Harbor Windjammer Days will take place on Sunday, June 22 through Saturday, June 28.

Hearty Roots expands its board as it expands adventure opportunities
Alyssa Allen

Hearty Roots is thrilled to welcome four new board members to their team: Alyssa Allen, Lisa Steele-Maley, Deborah Mills-Scofield, and Mary (Polly) Vaughan.

Volunteers donate more than just time at MaineHealth Lincoln Hospital, long-term care facilities
Laura Zajdel of Boothbay Harbor lifts patients’ and residents’ spirits by hosting a “Name That Tune” activity at St. Andrews Village in Boothbay Harbor and Cove’s Edge in Damariscotta. Courtesy of MaineHealth

In the past year, MaineHealth Lincoln Hospital volunteers donated more than 8,000 hours across departments and different facilities. Their support includes greeting patients, assisting with clerical work, running errands, providing companionship and more.

But for many, including Laura Zajdel of Boothbay Harbor, volunteering is about more than just the giving of time. It’s about spreading joy and having fun.

63rd annual Windjammer Days honors U.S. Coast Guard
My time in service, USCG Nat Wilson
Nat Wilson on the deck. Courtesy of Nat Wilson

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. military: the Coast Guard. From active-duty members and retired veterans to the bright future leaders currently enrolled at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, we’ll explore their personal stories, their contributions to the community, and the impact they've made on the nation's maritime security. The 63rd annual Boothbay Harbor Windjammer Days will take place on Sunday, June 22 through Saturday, June 28.

Local restaurateurs take over Coastal Prime
From seasonal workers to owners, Harborside 1901 Bar and Grill’s Metehan Sahin and Erman Celikel take over operations at Oceanside Resort's Coastal Prime Restaurant. ISABELLE CURTIS/Boothbay Register

Harborside 1901 Bar and Grill’s Erman Celikel and Metehan Sahin are expanding their operations across the harbor this summer. The pair is taking over food and beverage services at Oceanside Resort’s Coastal Prime Restaurant, following the recent purchase of the property by Lafayette Hotels from Paul Coulombe.  

“We are very honored to be part of this operation. We’ve wanted to upscale our game a little bit, and this gives us the chance to do it,” said Sahin.  

Veggies to Table receives $1,000 donation from Damariscotta Rotary
Bill Vaughan from the Damariscotta/Newcastle Rotary and Erica Berman executive director of Veggies to Table. Courtesy photo

Veggies to Table, a nonprofit farm committed to providing fresh, sustainable produce to our community, is thrilled to announce the receipt of a $1,000 check from the Damariscotta-Newcastle Rotary. This generous contribution will significantly support the farm's ongoing grow-to-donate program aimed at promoting healthy eating and food security. 

Coastal Rivers seeks volunteers for estuary monitoring program
 Volunteers with Coastal Rivers’ estuary water quality monitoring program take water samples and measurements to help us understand changing conditions. Photo by Kris Christine

Coastal Rivers’ Estuary Water Quality Monitoring Program offers volunteers the chance to get out on the water and be part of an ongoing community science project to inform the broader community about the health of the Damariscotta River.  

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