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Maine to celebrate impact of adult education at the Hall of Flags April 2
Pan Fried Steel Drum Band. Boothbay Harbor Opera House. April 11. Courtesy of the venue
Caribbean Night with Pan Fried Steel Drum Band

C.W. Wells' newest novel. Courtesy photo
Maine author C.W. Wells releases ‘Half-Shelled,’ a sharp, darkly comic coastal thriller

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Planning Commission workshop on legal services for small businesses April 9
Sharon Kennedy participating in podcast with Patrisha McLean from prison in UK. Courtesy of McLean
Podcast episode makes international news in UK

Local Resources

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

Education

  • Theater summer camp registration begins
  • Registration opens for hands-on ocean science program for teachers this summer
  • Watercolor painting for beginners
  • CTL MathCounts team participates in state competition
  • Benefit basketry classes weave success
  • WES students visit sugar house
  • Hubert resigning as WMHS principal
  • Environmental Youth Education fundraiser, poster contest gallery night March 24
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Health and Wellness

  • Annual holiday card contest call for artists, photographers
  • Abuse and Control During Pregnancy
  • WCC 'support committee,’ AI policy pass
  • MaineHealth Lincoln Hospital hosts open house at new primary care facility in Waldoboro
  • Healthy Lincoln County announces Community Routes pop-up event in Wiscasset Feb. 28
  • Irish authors talk about domestic abuse with FOV
  • MaineHealth offers free, paid CNA training
  • Sonic Alchemy's 'Submerged' at the Waldo
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Home and Garden

  • Evening program on vernal pools April 2
  • Woolwich selectmen nod Garden Club project
  • Mid-Coast Audubon bird seed sale fundraiser
  • Veggies to Table launches season 8, save the date Aug. 9
  • Spring plant sale fundraiser launched
  • ‘Bringing Nature Home to Maine’ Garden Club January topic
  • A year of growth, nourishment, and joy at Veggies to Table
  • Maine is building homes faster, but they are emptier
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Social

  • Basket-making fundraiser
  • Winter migratory bird walk at Reid State Park
  • Coastal Rivers to host wooden spoon carving workshop
  • This week at the Harbor Theater
  • Think romance! Send a singing Valentine
  • Ocean On Tap events
  • Sweetheart dinner at First Congo Feb. 7
  • Let’s dance away winter blues
  • Talking Art in Maine with Glenn Chadbourne
  • Jan. 10 event at Inn Along the Way
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Guided hike at Tracy Shore with Coastal Rivers
Tracy Shore in South Bristol

Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust naturalist Sarah Gladu will lead a hike at Tracy Shore in South Bristol from 2 to 4 p.m. on Thursday, April 9.  

Tracy Shore is owned by the town of South Bristol and managed in partnership with Coastal Rivers. A network of trails winds through coastal spruce forest, past a meandering brook and rocky outcroppings draped with ferns and moss, to a high overlook with sweeping views of the Damariscotta River estuary.  

Rotary Barn grand re-opening April 4
Rotary wheel

The Big Gray Rotary Club Barn opens for its sixth season on Saturday April 4 as sure a sign of spring as spring peepers and potholes. Be there to help us celebrate, 66 Montgomery Road, Boothbay Harbor from 8:30 to 11 a.m. But, dress warmly, the big gray barn has great bargains and hard to find items, but alas no heat. The current plan is to be open every Saturday from 8:30 to 11 selling furniture, collectibles, tools and household goods. It’s a lot of fun. You might get a chance to meet new people and take home a special treasure. And while you visit , ask us about the Rotary.

Coastal Rivers to host workshop with Maine Forest Service
Coastal Rivers’ Salt Bay Farm in Damariscotta. Courtesy photo

Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust, in partnership with the Maine Forest Service and Knox-Lincoln Soil & Water Conservation District, will host a hands-on Live Staking Workshop on Thursday, April 9, from 1 to 3 p.m. at Coastal Rivers’ Salt Bay Farm in Damariscotta. 

Live staking is a natural, low-cost restoration technique that involves collecting cuttings from dormant trees and inserting them into the sides of streambanks in order to revegetate. These live stakes will grow into trees, stabilizing soil and improving habitat. 

Edgecomb Community Church
Thrift Store opening and Tuesday Lunch resumes
Edgecomb Community Church. File photo

Spring is back and that means the Edgecomb Community Church is gearing up again for their Thrift Store opening on Tuesday, April 7, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Several new items have been brought in to sell to those bargain hunters out there. The outside donation bin will be unlocked so anyone wishing to donate may drop things off during the Thrift Store’s hours, which are the same as last year: Tuesdays and Saturdays 9 to 1.  Proceeds help our neighbors in need as well as other local charitable organizations. 

‘Red Hat Brigade’ takes to the streets
The Red Hat Brigade on March 14. Courtesy of Nigel Calder

CTL students wrap up cross country skiing with Hearty Roots
Students at the Center for Teaching and Learning on their cross country skis. Courtesy of CTL

As winter winds down, students at the Center for Teaching and Learning in Edgecomb are celebrating a season of building their skills as cross country skiers. Over the past few months, kids in grades pre-K through eight have been spending many of their physical education classes getting up and out on skis, led by Misha Barker of Hearty Roots in Damariscotta.

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From shoreline to WES classroom
Kids

An educator with Chewonki Foundation spends much of her time visiting local schools and bringing the shoreline to students — giving them a chance to experience tide pools up close.

She visited Wiscasset Elementary School this week and set up four touch tanks in the library. By the time the kindergarteners filed in, sea urchins, crabs, mussels and starfish were waiting for them.

The 2026 season at The Maine Art Gallery
Exploring connections between Maine lifestyle and the natural world
“Close Comfort” by Jean Kigel in Wiscasset Maine's  Maine Art Gallery. Courtesy of the venue

Maine is a very special place for artists. Its ragged coast and interior woods, fields, and mountains have long provided inspiration for creative expression. Maine Art Gallery (MAG) in Wiscasset has chosen to focus its 2026 exhibition season on the ways in which imaginative individuals respond to the natural world and to the state’s place in the sustainable agriculture movement. 

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Grow dahlias, feed neighbors in need: Veggies to Table launches annual Dahlia Tuber Sale
Dahlias. Erica Berman photo

Veggies to Table has launched its annual Dahlia Tuber Sale, offering gardeners in Maine and across the country the opportunity to grow beautiful blooms while helping provide fresh, healthy food to community members experiencing hunger.

Midcoast Conservancy protects 108 acres along Pettengill Stream in Union
A stream running through the new conservation easement at Herbie Hill. Morganne Price photo

Midcoast Conservancy is pleased to announce the successful completion of a new conservation easement protecting 108 acres of forest, wetlands, and wildlife habitat along Pettengill Stream in Union. The property, now called Herbie Hill for the landowner’s beloved tortoiseshell cat, will remain permanently conserved, safeguarding an important stretch of land within the Upper Medomak River watershed.

Coastal Senior College course: Memoir Writing
Writing

Do you have a story to tell? “Memoir Writing: Crafting Your Own Story from a Kaleidoscope of Memories”, taught by Caroline Janover, will meet on Thursdays on Zoom, 10 to 11:30 a.m., beginning April 9.

Sign up now for April classes at Boothbay-Wiscasset Regional Adult Ed
 Chris Toy demonstrates how to season a new wok in the fall session of Wok & Cleaver Boot Camp. Courtesy photo

April enrichment classes close out the program year for Boothbay-Wiscasset Regional Adult Education, and now is the time to sign up. 

Coastal Senior College physicists tell ‘Quantum Tales’
Instructor Ted Williams. Courtesy photo

For six weeks beginning on Thursday, April 9, instructors Tim Barrows and Ted Williams will lead a wild ride through the history of quantum mechanics on Zoom, from 10 a.m. to noon.

‘Musical Madness’ at WES
Bracket

Each year, students in music classes at Wiscasset Elementary School participate in “Musical Madness” (fashioned after college basketball’s “March Madness”). This year, the theme is “Happy 250th, America!” Students will learn 16 patriotic songs and vote on their favorites until we have a winner.

See the bracket. How many songs are you familiar with?  How would you vote?  

Pre-k, kindergarten registration at Edgecomb Eddy
Edgecomb Eddy School

It's time to start thinking about registering your pre-kindergarten or kindergarten eligible student for next year. If your student is already enrolled in pre-k, you do not need to complete the form. We will automatically enroll them in kindergarten unless we hear differently from you.

Press release
Bright beginnings at WES
Pre-K at WES

Step inside the pre-kindergarten classroom at Wiscasset Elementary School, and you’ll immediately feel it — the hum of curiosity, the comfort of belonging, and the joy of learning just beginning to bloom.

One child carefully builds winding train tracks on the rug while another snuggles a favorite bear nearby. Yet another is already looking toward the door, eager for his turn on the swings outside. A fourth child brings stories to life at the puppet theater, and another happily explores the sensory room, proudly sharing stories about her 3-year-old sister, her very best friend.

Alna selectmen
Potential new member town for SVRSU
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If Liberty left Regional School Unit 3 and joined Sheepscot Valley Regional School Unit, Alna, Westport Island and SVRSU's other members would be chipping in 5% less than they do now, and Liberty would pay about 25% less for education than it pays now, SVRSU Superintendent of Schools Howard Tuttle told Alna selectmen and other residents March 5. He said Liberty has formed a withdrawal committee, and SVRSU residents could vote as early as November on whether to accept Liberty; this does not impact the 2026-27 budget.

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John Merry’s long service to Wiscasset schools, community
John Merry and canine friend. Cynthia Young photo

This spring, John "Johnny" Merry will retire as director of facilities and transportation for Wiscasset School Department, closing out a career that began in 1998 — though his connection to the schools stretches back much further.

Merry graduated from Wiscasset High School in 1975. His mother, Anne, father, Gordon, and extended family attended the same schools. Long before he was responsible for the buildings, he was a student in them — walking the halls, riding the buses, sitting in those same classrooms.

100+ Women Who Care sets goal of raising 100k for local nonprofits by end of year
More than 100 women gather at Bigelow for the January 2026 meeting of “100+ Women Who Care Lincoln County Maine” Melissa Keyser photo

Since its inception last October, 100+ Women Who Care Lincoln County Maine has been the catalyst to raise over $33,000. By year’s end, they have a goal of raising $100,000 to support the tireless work of local nonprofits.

‘This is going to happen’: Place eyed in Wiscasset to teach veterans a trade and help them in other ways
On this parcel on Wiscasset’s Route 27, prospective land donor Allen “Big Al” Cohen, left, and Boothbay V.E.T.S. founder Ed Harmon show their enthusiasm March 8 for the project   eyed to help veterans. SUSAN JOHNS/Wiscasset Newspaper

March 23, Wiscasset’s planning board is set to hear from Ed Harmon about a school and much more to help veterans thrive. The Boothbay man, founder of Boothbay V.E.T.S., said this would also help fill area workforce needs, by teaching the veterans a trade. And Harmon's goal has big help from the man who for years brought shoppers to “Route One, Wiscasset,” and continues to spend much of his time serving local causes, Allen “Big Al” Cohen, retired from his famous Big Al's store.

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