2022 Prom photo shoot May 14
Prom 2022 in Boothbay Harbor: warm, brilliant sunshine – a perfect spring day followed by an equally perfect evening.
Seahawks baseball loses 9-0 to Madison, wins against Carrabec 11-10
Seahawks baseball took a hard loss from the Madison High School Bulldogs May 6 at Sherman Field.
BRHS presents ‘Newsies’
Boothbay Region High School drama students and faculty presented “Newsies” at the BRHS auditorium Friday and Saturday, May 6 and 7, performing three shows.
Seahawks lose heartbreaker to Telstar, 8-5
Seahawks baseball took a hard loss in its first game this season, 8-5 against Telstar High School April 20.
St. Andrews Auxiliary to receive Governor’s Service Award
St. Andrews Auxiliary has been awarded the Outstanding Nonprofit Volunteer Program for the Governor’s 2022 Service Awards, according to Auxiliary President Laura Zajdel.
Y Dolphins receive trophies, praise and more at annual awards night
A potluck supper with chili, sloppy Joes, mac and cheese, meatballs, American chop suey, salads, chips, soft drinks, desserts and more was the precursor to the Boothbay Region YMCA Dolphin swim tea
Special Olympians bring home 12 medals
Boothbay region Special Olympians competed in the Southern Maine Special Olympics Basketball Skills Competition at University of Southern Maine in Gorham March 28.
Fun at Work … 25 years ago
In late March 1997, the staffs of the Boothbay Register and Wiscasset Newspaper staff were featured in a full-page layout entitled Fun at Work. The lead-in copy read:
Colorful lanterns celebrate Buddha’s birthday, brighten snowy day
There’s a world of difference between a coastal Maine village and the Buddhist temples of South Korea, but on Friday, Feb.
Roadrunners speed by Boothbay in Class C tournament
Rainbows over the region
Several people captured the rainbow – some caught a double rainbow – with their cameras and phones that appeared in the sky over the region on Thursday afternoon, Feb. 10.
Senior Night ceremony held for indoor track, girls basketball
Four female senior athletes and their families were recognized for their accomplishments and dedication at Boothbay Region High School during a Senior Night ceremony in BRHS’s Porter Memorial Gym W
Boothbay Region says goodbye to 7 senior boys basketball players
It wasn’t their last home game, but for seven Boothbay Region boys basketball team members, Feb. 8 was a night for recognizing them and their parents’ past dedication to the program.
Seahawks fly past Roadrunners
Senior co-captain Jaelyn Crocker scored a career-high 32 points and the Boothbay Region Seahawks won easily at home, 60-32, over the Mt. Abram Roadrunners Wednesday, Feb. 9.
Boothbay wins in 3OT
Boothbay and Monmouth girls basketball games in the past few years have been memorable, whether during the regular season, the Mountain Valley Conference championships or at the Class C tournament
25 years ago: When local basketball was ‘a happening’
Seahawk and Wildcat basketball fans turned out in big numbers for home games during the 1996-1997 season.
Seeing ‘smoke’
Below zero. A good recipe for sea smoke to develop over the warmer ocean waters. That’s what was captured in these photos on Thursday morning, Jan.
Steller’s sea-eagle in the Boothbay region
From Jeff and Allison Wells’ “A Bird’s Tale” column: “In the time since we wrote about the Steller’s sea-eagle that had appeared in and around Five Islands a few weeks ago, most readers will probab
Steller’s sea-eagle in the Boothbay region
From Jeff and Allison Wells’ “A Bird’s Tale” column: “In the time since we wrote about the Steller’s sea-eagle that had appeared in and around Five Islands a few weeks ago, most readers will probab
Candids from January 2002
We thought we would dip into our photo archives to bring you a snippet of what was happening in the Boothbay region 20 years ago in January 2002, when life was a little more normal.