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Bigelow addresses PFAS contamination in Casco Bay and beyond
Bigelow addresses PFAS contamination in Casco Bay and beyond
Dwight, left, and Duane Lewis. Courtesy photo
'An Evening of Stories; Tales from retired bridge tenders Duane and Dwight Lewis' Aug. 11

Cap-tossing following the 2025 BRHS graduation ceremony. File photo
Boothbay Region Student Aid Fund: Supporting our students, strengthening our community, celebrating our 60th anniversary!

Sophia Bruun
Puddle Dock Village Festival concludes with Healing Arts Day and closing reception for Immersive Video Installation
Free screening and author talk Aug. 10 at 6 p.m. at the Harbor Theater. Courtesy of the author
Special film event Aug. 10 at Harbor Theater

Local Resources

  • Church Services: Boothbay, Wiscasset and Damariscotta
  • Domestic Violence Resources
  • Addiction Recovery Resources

Education

  • This week at the Lincoln Theater
  • 150 years of history at your fingertips
  • Regional reaction to Wiscasset’s Future of the Schools Committee findings
  • Coastal Senior College announces fall series of courses
  • BRHS Champions of Change: Poor locker rooms at school
  • Boothbay Sea and Science Center explores the sea that feeds us
  • 'Wild Robot' author a guest speaker on Monhegan
  • Bigelow, communities work together to protect Maine waterways
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Health and Wellness

  • VIP meeting Aug. 5
  • Studio B’s Peter Bruun honored at Governor’s Opioid Summit
  • St. Andrews Auxiliary celebrates its own
  • FOV receives $10k grant from Camden National Bank
  • MaineHealth Lincoln Hospital joins program to improve care for older adults
  • Reaching out from Within
  • French travel-themed auction gala updates
  • MaineHealth Lincoln Hospital welcomes local board member
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Home and Garden

  • A walking paradise of imaginative gardens, charming homes
  • 15th annual Ina and Lewis Heafitz Endowed Lecture Series presents: Adventures in Ecological Horticulture
  • ‘Gardening with Native Plants’ at next Boothbay Region Garden Club meeting
  • The benefits of neutral colors
  • Tips to make a bedroom a more relaxing space
  • Boothbay Region Garden Club’s “The Sea Around Us” Home and Garden Tour, Home #3: The Rockmere
  • Pros and cons of open concept floor plans
  • Organic insect pest control in vegetable and flower gardens
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Social

  • Boothbay Harbor's First Friday Aug. 1
  • Popham Beach’s annual Flare Night and Parade
  • Barbecue fundraiser returns to Common, benefits homeless vets
  • David Estey solo show at Studio 53
  • U.S. Rep. Chellie Pingree to speak at Aug. 3 Family Fun Lobster Bake
  • Village opens its doors for WAW July 31
  • Art in abundance at BRAF this August
  • The Golden Cup returns to spin all the old tunes
  • See local maritime films during Lobster Fest weekend
  • MaineHealth Lincoln Hospital hosts Family Reunion and Ice Cream Social
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Edgecomb 5-Mile Yard Sale
Yard sale

The annual 5-Mile Yard Sale down Cross Point Road in Edgecomb will be held Saturday, Aug. 9 beginning at the Edgecomb Community Church. From 8 a.m. to around 1 p.m. items will be on sale in the upper parking lot of the church at 15 Cross Point Road. The Thrift Store will also be open, and a bake sale will be taking place in the church vestry. Handmade items offered by the church’s Busy Hands group will also be on sale downstairs in the church parish hall. Free coffee and church restrooms will be available for visitors as well. All proceeds will be used for the church’s mission efforts.

Plein Air Painters of Maine reception

Enjoy Maine art and meet the artists of the Plein Air Painters of Maine at a reception hosted by Historic New England on Thursday, July 31 from 4 to 7 p.m.

The theme of this year’s show is “Old, New and In Between." Share experiences seen through the eyes of 21 artists in the beautiful historic Nickels-Sortwell House barn, 121 Main St., Wiscasset. The reception is free, casual and open to the public.

Dogfish Head Brewery celebrates 30th anniversary in Southport
sam and friends

Dogfish Head Ale craft brewery may be in Milton, Delaware, but its "heart" is in Southport. Sam and Mariah Calagione founded the brewery in 1995 at what Sam describes as the "smallest brewery" in America in Bristol, Delaware.

But the brew was inspired by Sam's seasonal home in Maine. "Our spiritual home is Southport, Maine because I named it after Dogfish Head," he said. "We wanted to build a nautical brand for the ale which resonated up and down the East Coast. The logo is a shark and a shield which is a really cool way to represent us."  

Oceans On Tap
Local author to speak about 'Love & Lobsters'
Courtesy of the author

Join local author Shannon M. Parker on Thursday, July 31 at 6 p.m. at Footbridge Brewery in Boothbay Harbor as she discusses her third novel, “Love & Lobsters."  Celebrated by Down East as “a love letter to Maine,” Parker’s book has been optioned for film and is Maine Public Radio’s August pick for “All Books Considered.”

While Parker relied on talks with Maine lobster fishers and the wide body of research around lobster behavior to inform her novel, she also drew from the pervasive commitment to community, care and sustainability cultivated by Mainers.

Register free for vintage car show
Organizers of the 2025 OBD Williams-Fossett Vintage Car Show are pleased to announce that radio host and mobile DJ “The Golden Gup” of Edgecomb will be back to spin all the old tunes on Saturday, Aug. 9 at the Bristol Consolidated School. Registrations still available. Courtesy of Jeff Friendman

Organizers of the 12th annual Williams-Fossett Vintage Car Show are calling for registrations. The event iscoming up a week from this Saturday morning, Aug.

Boothbay region businesses show their library love; You can do the same
Circulation Coordinator Jane Wallace has the golden key to Wonderland (Aug. 2’s Storybook Ball) and wants you to bid on this Allen Bunker oil! Courtesy photo

Boothbay Harbor Memorial Library is more than a place full of books (but it is that, too). Our amazing local nonprofit library offers an ever-expanding array of services from storytime, to free technology help, to community partnerships to fight food insecurity. And our local businesses, organizations, and residents help to make sure that services continue and grow.

Keeper’s Klippings
A Tribute to George H. McEvoy - Ram Island Lighthouse Preservationist
George McEvoy climbing the spiral stairs of the Ram Island Lighthouse. Elaine P. Jones photo

On Sunday, July 20, 2025, family members, friends, and acquaintances gathered by the hundreds to honor the extraordinary life of George Harrington McEvoy. This kind, loving, and generous man was a visionary, philanthropist, and true guardian of maritime history. His grand visions, passion, and unending support left an indelible mark on his cherished hometown of Boothbay Harbor, Maine, and well beyond.  

BRHS Class of 1975 picnic rescheduled
Blue and gold balloons

Due to the forecast of possible thunderstorms this afternoon, the Boothbay Region Class of 1975's scheduled potluck picnic at Barrett's Park has been rescheduled to Sunday at 1 p.m.

Free cinema club comes to Harbor Theater
Tanner Grover partners with Harbor Theater to create a free, monthly movie club. Courtesy photo

It’s time to pop some popcorn, grab your favorite theater candy, and lean back for the newest film-going experience at Harbor Theater.  

Tanner Grover is launching “The Cinema Clubhouse,” a free monthly movie screening offering a curated selection of audience favorites and offbeat finds. Attendees will get to rate the film and participate in a brief post-screening conversation. The first film premieres Sept. 28 at 6 p.m. Concessions must be purchased.  

First National Bank honors I.J. Pinkham, makes donation
ISABELLE CURTIS/Boothbay Register

First National Bank recognized the late I.J. Pinkham’s legacy during the bank's Business After Hours event July 23. The Pinkham family received an engraved plaque and a $250 donation to the Boothbay Region Elementary School basketball team.  

“A person like I.J. (Pinkham) is once in a generation, once in a lifetime, for that matter, and we were just thrilled to be able to give some money to the basketball program, something that was near and dear to his heart,” said Tony McKim, president of First National Bank. 

Hearty Roots campus comes to life with help from friends
Hearty Roots' privy palace. Riley Stevenson photo

As anyone who has launched a business knows, it can’t be done alone. The engagement of local community is critical, as is the belief and financial support of donors. For the past eight years, Hearty Roots has been fortunate to be part of an enthusiastic village of helpers.

Veggies to Table launches silent auction July 27
Digital flyer

Veggies to Table, the Midcoast Maine nonprofit farm dedicated to ending hunger, building community, and creating joyful volunteer experiences, is thrilled to announce the launch of its Annual Silent Auction on Saturday, July 27. This much-anticipated event, part of the organization’s Dîner en Blanc benefit celebration, will feature an exciting lineup of exclusive items, travel experiences, art, wine, and more – all to support Veggies to Table’s critical work feeding those in need with dignity and care.

This year's auction includes three ways to participate:

Pemaquid Beach Triathlon set for Aug. 24
Swimmers plunge into the water at the start of the 2024 Pemaquid Beach Triathlon. Kris Christine photo

All skill levels are welcome at the Pemaquid Beach Triathlon, taking place this year on Aug. 24. The triathlon is a fundraiser for Bristol Parks and Recreation. Proceeds will be used to build a playground at Pemaquid Beach Park.

Wiscasset future of the schools committee report heads to selectboard
Teacher’s desk

Speaking strictly for herself Monday night, Wiscasset Selectmen's Chair Sarah Whitfield said of Wiscasset's future of the schools committee's final report, 69 pages including the appendix, "As a personal member of the selectboard, not as a whole, I am going to recommend that we send it along (to the school committee) with a recommendation in the direction of regionalization.

"But, we'll see what the rest of the board thinks," added Whitfield, the board's liaison to the future of the schools committee. 

53rd annual North Nobleboro Day

Come to North Nobleboro on Saturday, Aug. 9 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. to enjoy great food, a silent auction and live entertainment.

Feast on North Nobleboro's famous chicken barbecue, fresh corn on the cob, hot dogs and french fries; ice cream, homemade pies, pastries, and fudge.

The craft booth and trash and treasures will open at 9 a.m.  Live music by Debbie Myers and Redneck Rodeo 10 a.m.-12:45 p.m. and No Spring Chickens from 1 to 4 p.m.

Southport Historical Society events
Marieke Van Der Steenhoven

Join the Friends of the Southport Historical Society on Monday, Aug. 4 at the Southport Town Hall (361 Hendricks Hill Road) for 'Cookbooks as Historical Evidence', a three-part event including a talk, exhibit, and refreshments. Doors open at 6 p.m. for the exhibit and tastings, with lecture to follow at 7.

Boothbay Harbor Memorial Library event
11-year-old chess enthusiast launches chess charity to aid children in need
Raza Patel

Raza Patel, an 11-year-old chess player from New York City, has launched Moves For A Mission, a unique 501(c)(3) chess charity aimed at helping children in need. As the only charity of its kind in NYC, it hosts chess socials and provides chess education through mentoring by Raza and his friends.

Press release
Gary Sinise & The Lt. Dan Band to play benefit concert for the Travis Mills Foundation in Sidney
Lt. Dan Band poster

The Gary Sinise Foundation proudly presents Gary Sinise & The Lt. Dan Band live in concert at Bowl in the Pines at the Snow Pond Center for the Arts on Sunday, Aug. 3, with a 7 p.m. start.

This unforgettable night of music and patriotism will benefit the Travis Mills Foundation, which supports post-9/11 recalibrated veterans and their families.

OBD Vintage Car Show announces six trophies
“Trophies are in,” announced 12th annual OBD Williams-Fossett Vintage Car Show organizers.  Six will be awarded by popular vote at the upcoming event. Free vehicle registrations are invited. Courtesy of Jeff Friedman

Organizers of the 12th annual OBD Williams-Fossett Vintage Car Show announced that six trophieswill be awarded at the upcoming family-friendly event

St. Giles Country Fair this Saturday, July 26
A sign for the St. Giles Fair, posted at Sheepscot General in Whitefield. Courtesy photo

Be sure to attend the St. Giles Episcopal Church fair this weekend held on the church grounds in Jefferson under the tall pines at 72 Gardiner Road (Route 126). The fair is from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., with a live auction at 11 a.m.

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