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A Bird's Tale
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, merlin populations had just begun to bounce back from declines as a result of DDT and other pesticides. Photo by Rhododendrites, courtesy of Wiki Commons

When we first started birding in the late 1970s and early 1980s, the sight of a merlin was a special treat. These small, dark falcons had just begun to bounce back…

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Joe Gelarden

Once upon a time, in May 1932, thousands of Americans who were out of work, out of money, and out of sorts, went to Washington for help. They were veterans seeking compensation for their service…

The next public supper will beWednesday, Sept. 3, for our annual lobster roll dinner…

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Most of us appreciate when we can talk to a real person about an issue or concern with a company, and what better way to find customer service than to search for it…

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Our daughters attended Sheepscot Valley Children’s House on Federal St. in Wiscasset in the early 1990s. That’s where we met (Miss) Ethel Stansfield. Recently we returned to the school, along with…

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Joe Gelarden

I answered the phone the other day and snarled at the robo caller. At least I thought it was a robocall. It was not.

Oops. It was Ms. Pigette herself, calling from her post as she held up a…

A Bird's Tale
On the breeding grounds in the Boreal Forest region of Canada and Alaska, the solitary sandpiper can be found in and near peatlands and shores of lakes and ponds. The bird in this photograph certainly had a nest somewhere nearby. Photo by Peuple Loup, courtesy of Wikimedia Commons

As we slide into August, the bird soundscape here in Maine undergoes a major change compared to May and June when the morning chorus of bird songs can seem deafening.…

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Domestic abuse, sometimes called Intimate Partner Violence (IPV), goes hand in hand with food insecurity. People are considered food insecure whenever they have limited…

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Joe Gelarden

The other day, the online news feed mentioned a story from the U.K. suggesting a pair of royals got in a scuffle over something.

In case you’re wondering, I couldn't care less if Prince…

'Round Town
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From my earliest years…

The next public supper will be Wednesday, Aug. 20. The meal will consist of watermelon gazpacho, salad, rolls, BBQ chicken, corn on the cob, potato salad, and chocolate chip zucchini cake.

Shawn Lewin, AARP Maine member

Cryptocurrency kiosks, also known as crypto ATMs or virtual currency kiosks, are used to convert dollars into digital currency. These machines may look like regular ATMs, but criminals can also…

Boothbay Region YMCA: Community Catalyst for Good
Andy Hollon and his pup Birdie paddleboard together in one of the Y's past Rowgattas. Courtesy of Brooke Hollon

Thirty-two years ago, Susan Quinby had a vision to support the Boothbay Region YMCA’s aquatics program. With her father being the namesake of the Y’s Emery Pool, Susan…

A Bird's Tale
Pink birds don't occur in Maine often, but as of this writing, a roseate spoonbill is making a showing in Cutler, in Downeast Maine, about 1,200 miles from its breeding grounds in South Florida and along the Gulf Coast of Texas to western Louisiana. (Photo courtesy of Ethan Whitaker)

What do Baffin Island, South Florida, and Downeast Maine have in common?

One thing they have in common, as we write this column, are two birds of different…

Joe's Journal
Joe Gelarden

Have you cruised the channels on your TV set recently? It is hard not to watch, almost like racing fans glued to roaring machines in anticipation of a crash. We know something is going on in…

'Round Town
Photo by Robert Mitchell

It was not easy to…

WHERE IT'S AT
Tom Rush returns to the Opera House at Boothbay Harbor Aug. 2. Photo: Michael Wiseman

Tom Rush. A true folk/blues icon. Yeah, “icon” is used a bit too liberally these days. But, in Tom’s case, it’s fact. Others I, and most likely many music lovers consider icons of this genre are…

The next public supper will be Aug. 7. The menu will consist of fish chowder, cheesy zucchini biscuits, mango barley salad, quiche Lorraine (with bacon), and cottage pudding with lemon…

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You get a call from a panicked grandchild or other family member. They say they're in a time-sensitive crisis—hospitalized after a car accident or jailed for example—and beg for immediate…

Where It’s At
Jack Silverio's solo show at Studio 53 features 22 geometric studies of the Golden Ratio. Final week ahead of this show run. LISA KRISTOFF/Boothbay Register

Jack Silverio. This Rhode Island School of Design grad has been an architect for 40 years designing homes and in Boothay Harbor, Jack designed St. Columba's Episcopal Church. For the last 12 years…

A Bird's Tale
Fork-tailed flycatchers are quite unmistakable, looking a bit like an eastern kingbird but with a gray back and an elegant, very long tail. These photos were taken in Uruguay where the species breeds. Courtesy of Dominic Sherony, courtesy of Wikimedia Commons

As we wrote last week, one of the five best things about summer birding in Maine is the interesting…

'Round Town
Photo by Robert Mitchell

Some of us are old…

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Joe Gelarden

Last Saturday afternoon, as I was watching the TV coverage of the British Open golf championship and folding my laundry, my phone rang. I decided to ignore it. I figured talking to an unknown…

From the Maine Senate
Senator Cameron Reny

You’ve likely read or heard about…

The next public supper will be Wednesday, Aug. 6. The meal will consist of Tuscan sausage soup, salad, cheesy zucchini biscuits, baked stuffed zucchini, corn, tomato and basil salad, and lemon…

Where It's At
Jerry Farnham's latest installment of his series based in Boothbay Harbor. Courtesy of the author

In his youth, Jerry Farnham wanted to be a novelist. Storylines came to him while he was out lobstering. That desire was realized with the publication of “Red At Night” in 2022 that became the…

Shawn Lewin, AARP Maine member

The summer heat is here, and so are scammers posing as the utility company. You might get a call or email from…

A Bird's Tale
July birding yields any number of surprises. The authors were delighted to spy this three-fer along the Kennebec River, where great blue herons can be readily seen but great egrets, less so. (Photo courtesy of Jeff Wells)

Some people think midsummer birding is boring.

Wow, are they wrong.

As we can personally attest, here's five reasons why you should go birding in July.…

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Joe Gelarden

I ran into a series of interesting items last week that I thought I would share with you.

Top of my list was a piece in The Atlantic magazine that claims our national prison population is…

'Round Town
Photo by Robert Mitchell

Every summer in late…

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Creatress Morgan Mitchell at Mitchell & Co. LISA KRISTOFF/Boothbay Register

During the July 4 First Friday I decided to stop by two more new participants this year – both in Boothbay.

In addition to First Fridays, another “something new” for Rick Dickinson is…

The next public supper will be Wednesday, Aug. 6.  The meal will consist of Tuscan sausage soup, salad, cheesy zucchini biscuits, baked stuffed zucchini, corn, tomato and basil…

Shawn Lewin, AARP Maine member

If you’re looking to squeeze in one more summer trip, be cautious—while great travel deals exist online, so do scammers eager to cash in on your vacation plans.

Criminals set up look-alike…

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BHYC's The Battle of the Bays about to begin. Don Snyder photo

This week at the BHYC it was all about the Battle of the Bays. No fewer than 80 boats and 114 young sailors from clubs between York and Northeast Harbor gathered in…

Cemetery Chronicles
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The Boothbay Town Report of 1940 noted that Cemetery District Trustees authorized the execution of contracts for perpetual care of cemetery lots at .75 cents per square…

A Bird's Tale
Upland sandpipers, a bird of open grasslands, will sometimes perch on human-made structures like fences as well as on bushes and shrubs, making it easy to see their mottled plumage, long bill and legs, and large, dark eye. (Photo by Wild Return, courtesy Wikipedia Commons)

The first time you clearly hear the long, drawn-out whistled “weet-woo” of an upland sandpiper drifting into your ears across an open grassland or blueberry barren,…

'Round Town
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If you were ever even…

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Joe Gelarden

Well, the windjammers sailed into and back out of the harbor and the fireworks signaled the 249th birthday of the good old USA. I guess that means it is now summer in Boothbay Harbor and its…

The next public supper will be Wednesday, July 16. The meal will consist of turkey soup, salad, garlic bread, cheese ravioli with meatballs, and ricotta cake. The cost is…

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According to the Federal Trade Commission, theft through fraud may have been as high as $158.3 billion in 2023 alone. To put this into perspective, if fraud was a US company, it would be in the…

A Bird's Tale
The authors have noticed a resurgence in American robins singing as they walk through their neighborhood. (Photo courtesy of Jeff Wells)

Walking our little black chug through the leafy streets of our neighborhood several times a day for years continues to give us an appreciation of the small things that…

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Attendees at the…

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Joe Gelarden

The big anniversary is next year, and the powers that be, big and small, are already planning for the big super All-American 250th Birthday shindig.

This weekend, in our little corner of…

The next public supper will be Wednesday, July 16. The meal will consist of turkey soup, salad, garlic bread, cheese ravioli with meatballs and ricotta cake. The cost is $…

Shawn Lewin, AARP Maine member

Travel scams are heating up just in time for summer, from bogus deals to fake booking sites and other schemes. Here is how to spot some of the most popular vacation scams.  

A Bird's Tale
American goldfinch males do what is called a Butterfl0y Display flight during the breeding season, one of many things about these familiar birds that you may not know. Photo by mdf courtesy of Wikimedia Commons

Most songbird species only form flocks in the non-breeding season. Think of American robins, red-winged blackbirds, or chipping sparrows as a few examples. In…