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Edgecomb Eddy School
Edgecomb Eddy Artisan and Vendor Show 

STEVE EDWARDS/Boothbay Register
A sampling of the 11th annual Gardens Aglow

Local genealogist Ellen Newton is partnering with BRTV for a new show that uncovers local family histories. ISABELLE CURTIS/Boothbay Register
Uncover your family history
The Shamrocks are busy elves this time of year at St. Patrick's in Newcastle. Courtesy photo
Get ready for the annual Christmas fair

Local Resources

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

  • WES students learn at fish ladder, shell midden
  • Plunge for a Purpose on New Year’s Day with Hearty Roots
  • A windfall of new staff members for Hearty Roots
  • CTL welcomes fall interns
  • November offers a cornucopia of classes at Boothbay-Wiscasset Regional Adult Education
  • Drawing the line: AI's effect on youth mental health, education
  • Boothbay/Wiscasset Adult Ed graduates 2
  • Get ready for 'The War Of the Worlds'
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Health and Wellness

  • Coastal Rivers and Mexicali Blues partner to create new trail to Marsh River Bog
  • Documentary on youth and screen time at Lincoln Theater
  • Legendary novelist Roddy Doyle joins Finding Our Voices book talk Nov. 18
  • MaineHealth Lincoln Hospital earns national accreditation
  • MaineHealth Lincoln Hospital earns national award for BP control
  • MaineHealth Lincoln Hospital nurse earns statewide leadership award
  • Statewide 'Arts in Health' roundtables announced
  • Local artists have an opportunity to show work at MaineHealth Lincoln Hospital
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Home and Garden

  • Maine is building homes faster, but they are emptier
  • Garden Club of Wiscasset to hear about marshes
  • Mid-Coast Audubon bird seed sale fundraiser
  • 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
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Social

  • North Pole Express returns to Boothbay with adults only event
  • Adam Ezra at The Waldo Dec. 13
  • BH Opera House: The Phaeton Trio this Friday
  • Sheepscott Community Church dinner
  • Trunk or Treat at Edgecomb Eddy School Oct. 30
  • Karl’s Kids community day a huge success helping kids and teens
  • Halloween mazes, haunts and frights
  • Crossword puzzle answers for Oct. 9 issue
  • Holiday Festival and Winter Market
  • Reopening with 'Downton Abbey' Gala celebration!
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Lincoln Home’s culinary director retires
Jamie Baribeau

Lincoln Home staff and residents recently gathered to wish Jamie Baribeau well in his retirement and welcome Chef Shana York in her new role as culinary director.

Jamie brought great leadership and vision to the culinary team over the last five years, encouraging creativity in our chefs and bringing his commitment to serving healthy, locally sourced food.

At Wiscasset service, Cmdr. Cossette recounts Honor Flight trip
Cossette

When Wiscasset's William Cossette Jr. took a special trip for veterans last summer, he took a photo of fellow American Legion Post 54 member Wally Pitcher with him. Pitcher was supposed to go with him on the Honor Flight trip to Washington, D.C. area sites that honor veterans. "He died two weeks before" the trip, Cossette told attendees of the Post's Veterans Day observance Nov. 11.

Bremen library wreath sale
A Bremen library wreath. Courtesy photo

The popular Bremen Library Wreath Sale Fundraiser will be taking place this month, in time for the winter holidays.

Holiday Thrift Store sale at Edgecomb Community Church
The Edgecomb Community Church Thrift Store is again offering its Holiday Sales beginning Nov. 15. Courtesy photo

Looking for some good deals at great prices for everyone on your holiday list? Get yourself over to the Edgecomb Community Church Thrift Store, which is againoffering its Holiday Sales beginning on Saturday, Nov. 15 and continuing through to Saturday, Nov. 29.

Coastal Rivers expands River~Link corridor with Newcastle land purchase
Marsh River Bog, a rare dwarf spruce bog, is a familiar landmark alongside Route 1 in Newcastle. Courtesy of Coastal Rivers

Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust is pleased to announce the recent acquisition of a 19-acre property in Newcastle, an addition that expands the Marsh River Bog Preserve and extends the River~Link trail and wildlife corridor northward. The new property, purchased from the Penny family in October, adds to one of the region’s most distinctive wetlands and secures an important wildlife crossing along Route 1. 

Johnson reveals early Edgecomb life through postcards
Edgecomb postcards

St. Philip’s announces food distribution

A Thanksgiving food distribution for anyone in need will be held at St. Philip's Church, 12 Hodge St. in Wiscasset, on Thursday, Nov. 20 from 4:30 to 6 p.m.

Check-in will start at 4 p.m. Attendees will be able to choose from a variety of Thanksgiving foods and receive a Shaw's gift card toward the purchase of a protein of their choice. No reservations are required; first come, first served.

Open Farm Day at Cape Newagen Farm Nov. 15
Come to Open Farm Day at Cape Newagen Farm on Saturday, Nov. 15 between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Courtesy photo

Mark your calendars and join Cape Newagen Farm on Southport for a special free Holiday Open Farm Day, a festive celebration for the whole family on Saturday, Nov. 15 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Coastal Rivers offers guided hike at Salt Bay Farm
Naturalist Sarah Gladu will lead a guided hike at Salt Bay Farm in Damariscotta on Nov. 17. Courtesy of Coastal Rivers

In celebration of national “Take a Hike” day, Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust naturalist Sarah Gladu will lead a hike at Salt Bay Farm in Damariscotta from 2to 4 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 17.  

First Congo plans special service Nov. 9

Rev. John Hogue, pastor of First Congregational Church of Wiscasset, will reach back into history in his sermon on Nov. 9, as he recounts the story of four chaplains. 

Scenes from Wiscasset’s latest ‘Nightmare on Federal Street’
Halloween

It was another successful Nightmare on Federal Street for Wiscasset Oct. 31 with the annual parade, food and other festivities. Our thanks to photographer Bob Bond of 40 Federal Studio for these moments from the event. 

First National Bank focuses November food drive on most-needed pantry staples
First National Bank collecting items for their November food drive.

All First National Bank branches are collecting items for local food pantries throughout the month of November. 

If you would like to help, First National Bank welcomes donations to your local branches. Most-needed items include: canned meats/fish, chili, soup, skillet meals, cereal, canned vegetables, and fruit. 

Mitchell is Southport library’s artist for November and December
Robert Mitchell

Bob Mitchell (also known as Robert, Mitchell and Mitch) and his wife Susan Endicott have lived in the Boothbay area for over 50 years. Their first home was on Barters Island back in the late ’70s, then they moved to Sherman Street in Boothbay Harbor until, in 2001, the family relocated to Southport, next to the Jean Thompson house and just across Hendricks Hill Road from the Evelyn Sherman family estate.

Skidompha Secondhand Book Shop announces two half-price sales

On Early Bird Saturday, Nov. 1, the Skidompha Secondhand Book Shop will hold a storewide half-price sale. The shop will open at 6 a.m., three hours earlier than usual, and every item except gift certificates will be on sale at half price all day until the shop closes at 4 p.m.

After that day, a special half-price sale on vintage books will continue through Sunday, Nov. 9.

Coastal Rivers opens new ADA accessible trail at Castner Brook Community Forest
Castner Brook in Damariscotta. Courtesy of Costal Rivers

Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust is excited to announce the opening of a brand-new 950-foot ADA-accessible trail at Castner Brook Community Forest in Damariscotta. Constructed this fall, the trail begins at Piper Mill Road and offers an inviting shaded pathway through the woods to Castner Brook.

Islebrook Village in Wiscasset nears opening
Islebrook

Warren and Sally Foster, married 65 years this month, will be among the first residents at Islebrook Village in Wiscasset.

Ten years after 146 Gardiner Road stopped being Wiscasset Primary School and four years after a senior living facility was proposed, the 105-unit community is looking to open the first or second week of November, after final state inspections, Executive Director Jenalee Hill told Wiscasset Newspaper.

"I really just cannot wait to throw those doors open and welcome everybody home," Hill said.

Coastal Rivers offers ash guide pack basket weaving class
An ash guide pack basket similar to what participants will weave in a Coastal Rivers class on Nov. 8. Courtesy photo

Coastal Rivers is offering a start-to-finish guide pack basket-making class on Saturday, Nov. 8 from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. in the Denny Conservation and Education Center at Round Top Farm in Damariscotta. This class is for all ability levels, from beginner on up.

Midcoast Conservancy outdoor gear sale and youth ski lease in Jefferson
Midcoast Conservancy logo

Midcoast Conservancy will be hosting an outdoor gear sale - featuring used cross-country skis, boots, and poles, snowshoes, and mountain and fat tire bikes - on Nov. 21 and 22, at their Hidden Valley Nature Center, 131 Egypt Road, Jefferson.

Trail of Treats and Discovery returns to Viles Arboretum
Trail of Treats and Discovery attendees from 2024. Courtesy of Lee Arnott, Sweet Thunder Productions

Viles Arboretum and the Children’s Discovery Museum are teaming up once again to host the Trail of Treats and Discovery, a family-friendly fall adventure like no other, on Saturday Oct. 25 at Viles Arboretum, 153 Hospital Street in Augusta.

Nature journaling workshop Nov. 2 in Edgecomb
Edgecomb Community Church. File photo

A nature journaling workshop is being offered at the Edgecomb Community Church on Sunday, Nov. 2, from 1 to 3 p.m. Kids ages 10 and older are encouraged to join with a parent or caring adult for this two-hour outdoor adventure. During this workshop you will explore nature and your power of observation, while exploring your senses, practicing awareness and understanding about how to take that information and put it into a nature journal using words and sketches.

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