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The next public supper will be Wednesday, Oct. 15. The meal will be borscht, salad, rye bread, bratwurst, rotkohl (red cabbage), noodles and German chocolate cake.

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October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month – a great time to remind ourselves just how much of our lives take place online and the…

A Bird's Tale
As the authors were standing on a jetty overlooking the Gulf of Maine in Rockport, Massachusetts, they heard a mysterious but familiar call note fly in off the water - a lapland longspur (here the species is shown in breeding plumange). (Photo Wiki Commons: By Ómar Runólfsson - Flickr: Lapland Longspur - Calcarius lapponicus - Sportittlingur, CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=19955368)

We were standing on top of a tall, hill-like jetty near Rockkport, Massachusetts, gazing out at the Gulf of Maine, when we heard a short rattling call from somewhere…

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Joe Gelarden shared a…

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How many of you remember radio?

No, not the soothing NPR empathy/classical music kind, the mighty Rock & Roll blasts, country twang, or endless breathless rants from the right or the…

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As summer blends into…

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October marks the start of Medicare open enrollment, and unfortunately, the peak season for Medicare fraud. From Oct. 15 to Dec. 7, eligible beneficiaries can review options and make changes to…

The next public supper will be Wednesday, Oct. 15. The meal will be borscht, salad, rye bread, bratwurst, rotkohl (red cabbage), noodles and German chocolate cake.

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Black-capped chickadees are among just a few birds that cache food for later use. Courtesy of Jeff Wells

The late afternoon sun lit up the tops of the trees along the street. Most were still green, but the maple at the corner was already showing bright yellows and reds. A…

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My first encounter with Mr.…

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Joe Gelarden

Dear Reader,  This notice showed up in my inbox this week. I tried to call Ms. P, but she didn't pick up. I will try to reach her later.

Pigette for Senate…

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"Lobster Boat on Deer Isle" by Roy Smith

I've always found Wiscasset’s Maine Art Gallery to be a most charming gallery always exhibiting work that attracts, intrigues, and inspires many a delightful imaginative tales for viewers. It’s…

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The Garden Club of Wiscasset’s next meeting isOct. 2 at First Congregational Church (fellowship hall) 28 High St., Wiscasset. Our educational program is…

The next public supper will be Wednesday, Oct. 1. The meal will be broccoli cheese soup, salad, rolls, barbecued ribs, baked potato wedges, peas and carrots, and peanut butter pie.

Shawn Lewin, AARP Maine member

Identity fraud and scams are a massive and growing problem, but there are things each of us can do to protect against identity fraud, even if our data has been exposed.

One way to help…

A Bird's Tale
Once rare in Maine, lesser black-backed gulls have become more frequent, likely due to an increasing number that nest in Greenland. Image courtesy of Crossly ID Guide to Eastern Birds, Wiki media Commons

1. The Weather – How can you not love the weather of September in Maine? Mornings start crisp and fresh with dew on the grass as you watch for warblers in the shrubbery. By afternoon, you’re…

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Everything old is new again? Or is it deja vu all over again? Yes, it seems that history repeats itself, or maybe, and probably, we just remember snippets of a memory when something prods our…

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And just like that, summer's over. Too fast, too soon, but luckily fall in Maine is dreamy too. Keep an eye out for deer and turkeys on the road and enjoy that crisp air! 

The next public supper will be Wednesday, Oct. 1. The meal will consist of broccoli cheese soup, salad, rolls, BBQ ribs, baked potato wedges, peas and carrots and peanut butter pie.…

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Peer-to-peer (P2P) payment apps like Venmo, Zelle, and Cash App have made sending money between family and friends easier than ever. But consumers beware: while these apps make exchanging money…

A Bird's Tale
American golden-plovers, like this adult still showing some vestiges of breeding plumage photographed in fall on Aruba, are strong flyers that travel incredible distances from north to south each fall and back in the spring. An individual banded in Utqiagvik (formerly Barrow), Alaska, in June 2009 was found thousands of miles away on the island of Aruba (off the northern coast of South America) in October 2009. Courtesy of Michiel Oversteegen www.birdwatchingaruba.com

There are certain birds that really capture the imagination. One of those, for us, and perhaps for many other birders, is the American golden-plover.

The…

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A week or so ago, I…

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Joe Gelarden

On Friday, my phone rang and, reluctantly, I answered, and was curtly told: “Wait a minute. I am busy on the other phone.” Oh, swell, it is Ms. Pigette, and she now has two phones. And I waited…

Shawn Lewin, AARP Maine member

Artificial intelligence (AI) is making it even easier for criminals to steal people’s money, and American’s anxiety is rising. Concern is especially high around financial services, where scammers…

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The Boothbay Register/Wiscasset Newspaper would like to begin a weekly series, Through Our Readers’ Eyes, where photos and a brief description are submitted to the newspaper via email. The photos…

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The pigeon-like head and large, dark eye, and buffy breast and yellow legs are distinctive among North American sandpipers. Courtesy of Michiel Oversteegen

We saw a photo of a gorgeous juvenile buff-breasted sandpiper taken a few days ago down on the rocky beach at the Timber Point section of Rachel Carson National…

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The front entrance door of Boothbay…

The next public supper will be Wednesday, Sept. 3.  It will not be the Lobster Dinner as we did not have enough time to sell tickets.  The upcoming meal will be navy bean…

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Here are three important things to know about fraud right now. 

First, most scams today are often run by highly organized international criminal networks, not  individuals acting…

September is Suicide Prevention Month
Rep. Holly B. Stover, D-Boothbay

Each September, we are reminded that suicide is not just a personal tragedy. It is a public health crisis that touches every…

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Art by Kathleen Billis; Jewelry by Jennifer Matthews.

A moody oil painting of a double-masted schooner at rest near a wharf under a sunset sky of orange and yellows broken up by dark clouds ... Another takes the viewer into a lighter scene, perhaps…

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Though not "hurricane birds," the authors saw several Forster's terns while watching hurricane surf at a southern Maine beach. Where the Forster’s terns come from that make their way to Maine in late summer is a mystery. Photo courtesy of Wikipedia Commons by Mike Baird

Over the weekend, we traveled to southern Maine to see if we could observe the drama of heavy surf expected from the passing of Hurricane Erin far offshore. We spent a…

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Joe Gelarden

I drove to Wiscasset and Bath on Friday and waved to Ms. Pigette as I passed her on Route 27. I waved again on the way home. She looked pretty cute in her summer outfit, as she clutched a racket,…

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*Note: A casual observation!

Midweek last week, during an infrequent drive out of town, I observed, as I often do, the price of fuels along the way. It was a Portland…

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The next meeting is on Sept. 4 at First Congregational Church (fellowship hall) 28 High St., Wiscasset.

There is a business…

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David’s new show “Reengaged” marks his return to fulltime painting after after two years (one as president) working with the 50-year-old nonprofit, Union of Maine Visual Artists. During that…

The next public supper will be Wednesday, Sept. 17 at 5 p.m, our Annual Lobster Roll dinner. You must pre-pay for your reservation to join us for this meal. The cost is being determined based on…

Shawn Lewin, AARP Maine member

Keeping up with the latest scams and all the red flags that warn us of each one is exhausting. Scams constantly evolve, and each comes with its own red flags to remember. But some warning signs…

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…

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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…

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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