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Novel Jazz Septet is returning to Skidompha for an autumn night of music. Courtesy of the band
Novel Jazz Septet at Skidompha for Pumpkinfest
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Wiscasset students learn about town government

Courtesy of Knox-Lincoln Soil & Water Conservation District
Basic and Advanced Erosion Control Practices Certification course Nov. 6 in Wiscasset

Visitors at the Frances Perkins National Monument. Photo Credit: Kari Herer, courtesy of the Frances Perkins Center.
Frances Perkins Center welcomes more than 4,000 visitors to inaugural season of national monument
Courtesy of Kim Traina
Pumpkinfest parking at Lincoln Home to benefit residents

Local Resources

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

Education

  • Sea memories and fish tales: Gerencer talks new memoir
  • WES students learn from Bangor Savings Bank
  • Boothbay-Wiscasset Regional Adult Education kicks off enrichment programming
  • Local programs offer financial help to pet owners
  • Sen. Cameron Reny, Senate President Daughtry visit with local child care providers to discuss challenges facing the industry
  • Foreign Auto Rendezvous revs up at Transportation Museum, Sept. 20-21
  • Join one of the Seacoast Orchestras - no audition required
  • Barnes honored as hero
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Health and Wellness

  • Saturday flu vaccine clinics
  • Pemaquid Chapter NSDAR program Oct. 9
  • Jessica Gordon receives Sunshine Award at MaineHealth Lincoln Hospital
  • Fun for all at the “Good Roots” art party
  • Tending to your body and mind
  • Hearty Roots offers “Interlude” fall mini-retreat
  • Overdose response and naloxone training Sept. 24, Oct. 15
  • Several MaineHealth Behavioral Health programs in Brunswick relocating
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Home and Garden

  • Wildflower seed fundraiser underway
  • Wiscasset’s ‘mum’-ification
  • Invasive plants topic for October evening meeting
  • Second annual Bee Fest in Augusta Sept. 7
  • Purple loosestrife: Pretty, but problematic
  • Veggies to Table to host mushroom foraging workshop
  • Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens breaks ground on Horticulture and Plant Science Center
  • Salt Bay Chamberfest concerts at CMBG
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Social

  • BH Opera House: Jeff Daniels in concert Oct. 17
  • BH Opera House: Grammy winner Paul Sullivan
  • This week at the Harbor Theater
  • Scotties conquer Boothbay Harbor: Myette hosts advocacy fundraiser
  • The music of Ellington and Strayhorn Friday night
  • Come to Wiscasset Chamber’s Business After Hours Sept. 19
  • Lincoln County Democrats host annual Harvest Dinner
  • Sheepscott Community Church bean supper Sept. 13
  • Artistry, love and sister power
  • Coastal Senior College Homecoming Picnic and First Fall Walk
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Beekeepers to hold Harvest Meeting Oct. 11
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First meeting of Lincoln County’s “100+ Women Who Care” Oct. 7
Gather at the Wanderwood Barn with 100+ Women Who Care. Courtesy of Jill Hoyle Photography

Pine Tree Society holiday card has special meaning for Wiscasset artist Elaine Reed
Wiscasset artist and family

Wiscasset artist Elaine Reed’s Pine Tree Society holiday card artwork has a very special meaning. Her brother-in-law, Jimmy, spent many summers at camp.

“It was the high point of his year,” she recalled. “He talked about it all the time.”

When he died this year, his family was heartbroken. Elaine Reed's holiday card “Moonlight Magic in Maine” holds a special significance for them all. 

Harbor Theater
Robert Reich's 'The Last Class'
Don't miss: "The Last Class" at the Harbor Theater, one show only, Oct. 6 at 6. Courtesy of the venue

“Democracy is not a spectator sport. Learning is not a spectator sport. It's active!” – Robert Reich in “The Last Class”

On Monday evening, Oct. 6 at 6, Harbor Theater presents its autumn Members Free Event with a special invitation to area educators to join us with free admission to “The Last Class" (2025) with a run time of 1 hour, 11 minutes.

Behind Closed Doors Tour of Castle Tucker
Castle Tucker. Courtesy of HNE

Peek into the nooks and crannies of Castle Tucker on the final Behind Closed Doors tour of the season Saturday, Sept. 27 from 10 to 11:30 a.m.  Whether you are a first time or repeat visitor, there is something new to see on this leisurely in-depth tour that includes rooms not included on the general tour. This unique mansion is entirely authentic, filled with the original furnishings and decoration of the Tucker family who lived here for over 140 years. 

eDNA helps detect kelp-derived carbon on the ocean floor
Sediment Sampling: The research team extracted a sediment core from below a commercial kelp farm aboard the Darling Marine Center’s research vessel Ira C in 2022. Samuel Tan photo

New environmental DNA tools can accurately and inexpensively quantify kelp-derived biomass in sediments below commercial kelp farms, according to research recently published in the journal PLOS One.

Conservation District seeks nomination for board of supervisors
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After 32 Years In The Military, Wiscasset Resident Tackles State Ferry Service
E.J. Dupont. Courtesy photo

All roads lead back to Maine for Wiscasset resident E.J. Dupont, the new Maine State Ferry Service director.

After 32 years of military and diplomatic service across the globe, Dupont is settling in as head of the ferry service while resettling in his childhood state.

The retired colonel spent the last half of his military career managing military operations between the U.S. and foreign governments, but he said the ferry service has posed new, interesting challenges of its own.

“It’s a big undertaking, but it’s fascinating,” he said.

Family gift creates new Muscongus Pond Preserve in Bremen
The new Muscongus Pond Preserve in Bremen, a gift to Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust by siblings John and Nancy Dean, includes 1,700 feet of frontage on Muscongus Pond. Courtesy of Coastal Rivers

Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust is thrilled to announce the creation of the Muscongus Pond Preserve, a 34-acre property in Bremen generously donated by siblings Nancy and John Dean. This gift ensures the protection of water quality and honors their parents' long-held wish to see the family’s land conserved for future generations. 

Knox Lincoln County Beekeepers
State apiarist to give talk Sept. 23 in Waldoboro
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Comic Craig Ferguson at The Waldo
Craig Ferguson. Courtesy of The Waldo Theatre

Craig Ferguson will perform in his only Maine appearance at The Waldo Theatre on Friday, Oct. 31 at 8 p.m.

Ferguson is a multiple Grammy nominee, Peabody and Emmy Award-winning actor, writer, producer, director, and comedian with a diverse career that encompasses film, television and the stage. He is a New York Times bestselling author and has recorded numerous standup specials for Netflix, Epix, Comedy Central and Amazon.

Readers Theater performance for families in Bath Oct. 4
Books to be performed at the Readers Theater. Courtesy photo

Southern New Hampshire University students honored

Rebecca Short of Westport Island has been named to Southern New Hampshire University's (SNHU) Summer 2025 President's List. Full-time undergraduate students who have earned a minimum grade-point average of 3.700 and above for the reporting term are named to the President's List.

Discover nature in motion at Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens this winter
A scene from Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens' Gardens Aglow. Courtesy of CMBG

Along with school back in session and temperatures cooling down, another key sign that fall is coming is Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens' annual Gardens Aglow ticket launch. From September 10, Aglow fans can snap up their preferred dates for this year's seasonal spectacular.

Fundraiser for Edgecomb fire victims
Edgecomb Community Church. Website photo

A spaghetti dinner and raffle drawings to raise money for an Edgecomb mother and son who lost everything in a house fire, will be held Saturday, Sept. 13, 4 to 6 p.m., at the Edgecomb Community Church, 15 Cross Point Road, Edgecomb.

The dinner will also include salad, garlic bread, dessert and drink. Donations only. There will be donated raffle items.

Contact Jennifer Manson at 207-350-0429 for more information or if you would like to donate a raffle item.

Human evolution and aging courses at Coastal Senior College
Coastal Senior College logo

Lifelong learning has been shown by many research studies to fight cognitive decline in our senior citizens across all socio-economic strata. 

Coastal Senior College (CSC) has served elder education in Lincoln and Knox counties for nearly a quarter of a century. Once again, the College launches its broad roster of courses for the fall 2025 semester — some live, some on Zoom —during the week of Sept. 16–19.

Community chips in for veterinary care
Action for Animals Maine hosted its second casino night fundraiser at Boothbay Harbor Country Club to subsidize expensive veterinary care. Dave Dostie photography

The chips may have been down for some, but the spirits were high Aug. 31 as Boothbay Harbor Country Club transformed into a casino for the second year as part of Action for Animals Maine’s (AFAM) annual summer fundraiser. Over 150 attendees enjoyed a full spread catered by the country club, a popcorn bar donated by Coastal Maine Popcorn, and game tables run by Casino Productions.  

Wiscasset school budget vote results: 123 yes, 121 no
Town seal

In results Wiscasset Town Clerk Linda Perry provided, the latest version of the 2025-26 school budget prevailed by two votes.

Voting was Sept. 4 at Wiscasset Community Center. And the referendum results showed 123 yes votes, 121 no.

The $10.74 million offer, which passed at a special town meeting July 23, came after voters rejected an offer that asked $152,151 more of local taxpayers than this one, according to Wiscasset Newspaper files.

BH Opera House: Singer-songwriter Crys Matthews
Crys Matthews. Opera House. Sept. 20. Got tickets? Courtesy of the venue

Already being hailed as “the next Woody Guthrie,” award-winning, prolific lyricist and composer, Nashville musician Crys Matthews blends Americana, folk, blues, and bluegrass into performances steeped in traditional melodies punctuated by honest, original lyrics. A troubadour of truth, Matthews is among the brightest stars of the new generation of social justice music-makers. On Saturday, Sept. 20, she comes to Maine to perform at the historic Boothbay Harbor Opera House.

Lincoln County women start a local chapter of ‘100+ Women Who Care’
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