Happy New Year ... from 1995! Dave and Jeannie Godfrey have waited over 20 years to use this photo of their former license plate on the cover of their Happy New Year cards. Inside, the card reads: “Have been waiting a long time to make this card. If we hadn’t moved to Florida in 1995, we would now have the current year on our license plate. Dave and Jeannie.” Courtesy photo
The 2016-2017 grade eight boys basketball team. Pictured from left are, back row: Nate Rideout, Fox Elder, Chris Hamblett, Ben Pearce, Kaeden Davis, Kaleb Ames; front row: Jonathan Genrich, Ryan Russell, Sullivan Rice, Wyatt Oakes and Deakon Harrington. Missing from photo are Coach Kevin Ames and Manager Kayden Ames. Courtesy of Cory Chase
The 2016-2017 grade seven BRES boys basketball team. Pictured from left are, front row: Ashton McClellan, Sam Page, Gavin Carlson, Grant Swope, Riley Faulkingham; back row: Coach Jason Lorrain, Matthew Sullivan, Lucas Hardwick, Jordan Carrier, Nase Lawless and Joey Markee. Missing from photo are Sean Marston and Hunter Brewer. Courtesy of Cory Chase
Nearly 100 people received a free Christmas dinner at the American Legion hall in Boothbay. Area churches and individuals donated food and worked at the annual event. Courtesy of Barb House
Instead of exchanging gifts this year, the Boothbay Register crew presents gifts to Kathleen Arabasz (center, black sweater) of the Boothbay Region Community Resources Council with donated presents for a local family. It is our hope that other businesses will choose to support a family next year. It is the season for giving! LISA KRISTOFF/Boothbay Register
Carolers, led by Stephanie Blecharzyk, entertain at St. Andrews Village on Tuesday night, Dec. 20. Courtesy of Steve Demeranville
Wiscasset Public Works employee Matt Huber, left, and Bob Macdonald, Wiscasset Parks and Recreation’s facility and programs manager, help unload a generator at Wiscasset Community Center on Tuesday. The 3,800-pound generator came from Lincoln County EMA and will help the center in its efforts to serve as an emergency shelter, Macdonald said. SUSAN JOHNS/Wiscasset Newspaper
Wiscasset's Beta Rho Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi announces the winner of the 2016 quilt is Linda Adams, pictured, of Lewiston. Beta Rho raised $1,100 this year making a total donation of $4,425 for breast cancer research. This fundraiser is in memory of Beta Rho sister Eileen Jones. Courtesy photo
The Wiscasset Elementary School December Students of the Month are, from left, Bryan Gagnon, Cory Ricker, MaKenna Campbell and Daniel Dotson. Courtesy of Cindy Collamore