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Robert Mitchell's 2027 Around Boothbay Harbor calendar. Courtesy of Robert Mitchell
Robert Mitchell’s 26th calendar: mixing it up a bit
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BHYC, others holding Battle of the Bay event July 7

The annual Café Sci series of free science talks will take place on Wednesdays at 5 p.m., July 22 through Aug. 12, virtually or in-person in the Burgess Forum at Bigelow Laboratory in East Boothbay, Maine. Photo by Gabe Souza/Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences
Bigelow Laboratory’s Café Sci program kicks off July 22

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Maine lobstermen launch Billion Egg Challenge to protect one billion lobster eggs
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BSSC explores ‘The neighborhood’

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Implementing Boothbay Harbor's future
10 years of talent, heart and beautiful hair: meet Betsy
May home prices in Maine remained stable; homes for sale increased 26% since April
May home prices in Maine remained stable; homes for sale increased 26% since April
Boothbay Farmers' Market blooms for another year
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Register Round-Up fundraiser for Searsmont victims at Damariscotta Hardware, Randolph Hardware
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Lift a glass for man's best friend
Boothbay Harbor voters pass $6.7M budget
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Marine

Bigelow Laboratory’s Café Sci program kicks off July 22
BHYC, others holding Battle of the Bay event July 7
Maine lobstermen launch Billion Egg Challenge to protect one billion lobster eggs
BSSC explores ‘The neighborhood’
Large jellyfish spotted in Boothbay Harbor
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U.S. Brig Niagara says goodbye
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Agriculture

Veggies to Table welcomes 'Tiny Farmers' and expands educational offerings
Boothbay Farmers' Market blooms for another year
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Veggies to Table to speak at Maine Art Gallery panel on sustainable farming in Maine
Twin Villages Arbor Day celebration to offer free trees and family activities
Don’t miss the spring plant sale May 9 at Union Fairgrounds
Veggies to Table awarded $5,000 grant
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Southport students get their hands dirty
Grow dahlias, feed neighbors in need: Veggies to Table launches annual Dahlia Tuber Sale
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Public invited to Bigelow Laboratory for annual open house July 10
Bigelow visitors

Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences is opening its doors next month to the public for its annual open house. Visitors are welcome from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Friday, July 10 at the Bigelow Laboratory campus along the Damariscotta River in East Boothbay.

Varieties of donations
The Newagen Crew at Farmers Market June 11. Courtesy photo

Visitors to the Farmers’ Market on June 11 would have had heard the happy sounds of music made by the Newagen Crew, Tim Hanley, Skip Simonds, Gerry Gamage and Tom Churchill singing and playing guitar, harmonica and keyboard to raise money for Boothbay Region Food Pantry. They were joined by Presley Crommett on the violin. Altogether they raised $70 for the pantry and show us one more way that we can support our neighbors. They will be performing again on July 9 and Aug. 20.

Mexicali Blues and Coastal Rivers Partner to improve Marsh River Bog access
A pair of old red oaks frame the new “Mexicali Trail” at Marsh River Bog Preserve in Newcastle. Courtesy of Coastal Rivers

A partnership between Mexicali Blues and Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust has resulted in significantly improved access and a new extension of the existing trail at the Marsh River Bog Preserve. 

Balloons by the dozens
Busy as can be blowing up balloons on June 9. KEVIN BURNHAM/Boothbay Register

They started at 11 a.m. but by 11:30 on Tuesday, June 9, dozens of blue and gold balloons had already been tied up, strung together and hung up in Porter Memorial Gymnasium. "They" were members of the BRHS Class of 2026, alumni, parents and other volunteers who were decorating the gym for the 2026 graduation ceremonies which get underway Wednesday, June 10 with Awards Night at 6 p.m., followed by the Grand March and Alumni Ball on Thursday at 7 p.m., and concluding Friday with Class Day at 8 a.m. and Graduation at 2 p.m.

Enjoy the display strung from the gym ceiling this week!

BHYC flea market June 14

The Boothbay Harbor Yacht Club is hosting its second annual Marine Swap (Flea Market) on Sunday, June 14 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., in the parking lot. Tables can be provided or bring your own. Clear out your gear, find hidden gems, and make some cash! We expect lots of cool gear! There’s no fee to participate, and you keep 100% of what you sell. You must man your table or space, no dropping off items.

2026 Windjammer Days
US Navy veteran Ben Rankins
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Faith Blethen joins George Washington University Board of Trustees
Faith Blethen. Courtesy photo

Boothbay Region High School and George Washington University graduate Faith Blethen of Boothbay has joined the GWU Boards of Trustees. Blethen, B.S. '23, M.Acc. '24, and Luisa Borges, joined the board June 1.

Shear Artistry Family Hair Salon welcomes Sarai Palmer
Sarai Palmer

“Hello Boothbay, I am overjoyed to be working at Shear Artistry. I have been doing hair for two years professionally. Ever since I moved to the US from Jamaica, I have had no one to take care of my hair aside from braiding it. I never realized I had a passion for styling hair until the opportunity fell into my lap.”

She was surprised by how passionate she was about doing hair when the opportunity to go to Bath Vocational Tech just fell into her lap.

Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences
Annual event showcases algae applications and opportunities
Senior Research Scientist Mike Lomas shows WWF colleagues a display that spotlights the history, reach, and impact of the NCMA (Credit: Alex Seise)

Fishermen, scientists, chefs, and seafood fans descended on the Maine coast earlier this month for the 8th annual Maine Seaweed Week. Featuring hands-on experiences, lectures, film screenings, food and drink specials, the annual event was an occasion to celebrate Maine’s seaweed harvest and the community around it.

Press release
The Wide World of Ocean Chemistry
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The next Wiscasset edition of Ocean on Tap will take place on Thursday, May 14, 6 p.m. at Ækeir Brewing, 111 Main St. Wiscasset. Join Brigid Carr, a research associate at Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences, for a conversation about oil spills, plastic pollution and harmful algal blooms (a.k.a. what does a marine chemist do anyway?).

Boothbay Harbor Ocean on Tap
'A Maine Lobstering Life'
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The next Boothbay Harbor edition of Ocean on Tap will take place on Thursday, May 21, 6 p.m. at Footbridge Brewery at 25 Granary Way. Join Lobsterman Eben Wilson of the F/V Lettie Elise to hear about his experience lobstering on Midcoast Maine for (nearly) 40 years and learn about how the industry has evolved and what it takes to make a living on the ocean today.

Live staking demonstration May 12

Join Boothbay Region Land Trust, in partnership with Boothbay Clean Drinking Water Initiative, Maine Forest Service, Knox-Lincoln Soil & Water Conservation District, and Boothbay Region Water District, for a free, hands-on Live Staking Workshop at Oak Point Farm May 12 from 2 to 4 p.m. 

J. Edward Knight Insurance acquires The David Chapman Insurance Agency
Katie Chilles and Robert Wheeler (owners) and from The David Chapman Agency, Sarah Worster (current owner)  and John Gallagher (former owner). Courtesy photo

J. Edward Knight Insurance (JEK) is pleased to announce the acquisition of The David Chapman Insurance Agency, with an effective date of June 15, 2026.

What do Boothbay Harbor residents want?
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Boothbay Harbor residents have many things they hope to see change in the town over the next decade. Following a public workshop to gather community feedback, members of VHB, Inc. presented initial findings April 30 to an advisory committee of elected town officials, business owners and residents as part of a year-long planning process to create a comprehensive plan.  

BH selectmen nod Sample’s Shipyard pier expansion  
Boothbay Harbor selectmen unanimously approve Sample Shipyard's planned renovations during a April 28 wharves and weirs hearing. ISABELLE CURTIS/Boothbay Register

April 28, Boothbay Harbor selectmen voted 4-0 to approve construction work at Sample’s Shipyard, 120 Commercial St.  

These renovations include extending a 9-foot by 54-foot finger pier to 9 feet by 100 feet, extending a 6-foot 6-inch by 54-foot finger pier to 8 feet 6 inches by 50 feet, adding a piling and one dolphin piling (2x), adding two 8-foot by 50-foot floats and adding a 5-foot by 120-foot maintenance deck to the west side.  

BHSD investigates unknown pump station
BHSD trustees discuss what to do about a mysterious pump station found on Wharf Street. ISABELLE CURTIS/Boothbay Register

Boothbay Harbor Sewer District (BHSD) was surprised this month by the discovery of a pump station at 17 Wharf St. that was installed without the district's knowledge about 15 years ago. Cap’n Fish’s Cruises has been using the station to discharge wastewater, which enters public sewer via a shared plumbing line between the Mine Oyster building and the pump-out on the dock.  

That’s a wrap! Community Lunch celebrates season end
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Weekly regular volunteers gathered Tuesday, April 14 at Brady’s for the Boothbay Harbor Community Lunch closing luncheon, marking the end of another successful season. Tancy ‘Momma T’ Mitchell welcomed the group and served a light lunch featuring Cheese Souffle, Avocado Salad, and a refreshing Limoncello dessert. Conversations centered on the number of lunches served each week, appreciation for the hosts, and plans for the 26/27 season.

Press release
Geoff Smith hired as Boothbay Harbor Public Works foreman
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After an extensive search and interviews with potential candidates, Geoff Smith has accepted the position of public works foreman for the Town of Boothbay Harbor. Effective May 11, 2026, Geoff will begin his new role, bringing both long-standing municipal experience and a background in construction management. 

Begin charting your course for Windjammer Days
Schooner "Heritage" has attended Windjammer Days in the Boothbay Region for decades. Sean Sheppard photo

The Boothbay Region's festival founded in 1962 remains the most anticipated event of the year. The 64th annual Windjammer Days week-long festival happens from Sunday, June 21 through Saturday, June 27. 

Statewide home sales and prices match March 2025
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The availability of homes for sale in Maine continues to be tight, though Realtors have reported positive trends happening in many counties. According to Maine Listings, the statewide figure for sales of single-family existing homes in Maine remained unchanged from last March, and the median sales price (MSP) of $375,000 stayed the same comparing March 2026 to 2025. The MSP indicates that half of the homes were sold for more and half sold for less.

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