As part of Meredith Fowlie's guidance classes at Southport Central School, the entire school created Halloween cards per the request of a 7-year-old Biddeford boy named Brock who is battling cancer. His one request was that people send him Halloween cards — so Southport students did just that! Courtesy of Eileen Higgins/Southport Central School
Boothbay Region Garden Club members assemble in Damariscotta for the "Making Strides Against Breast Cancer" Walk on Sunday, Oct. 22. Walkers included, from left, front row: Vanda Yonge, Abbie Shaw, Brigitte Smith, Mimi O'Neill, Kathleen Marty; back row: Susan Stapleton, Tracy Robinson, Peg Nulle, Gail Nassif and Carole McCarthy. Thirty-six individual donors contributed to the BRGC team effort supporting the American Cancer Society in the fight against breast cancer. Courtesy of Carole Zalucky
Noel Arrington and Gabe Tonon, playing at the Early Inn in Rocky Mount, Virginia recently. Gabe is off to Nashville for a gig this week while Noel came back home. Courtesy of John Hochstein
Singer/songwriter Jud Caswell will lead a musical service on Sunday, Nov. 5, at the Midcoast Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, beginning at 10:30 a.m. in the Porter Meeting Hall of Skidompha Library. An active member of the Brunswick UU Church, Jud is a multi-instrumentalist who is a full-time musician and a performer, teacher and owner of Frog Hollow (recording) Studio. He reminds all that Sunday is the end of daylight savings time! For more information on the Fellowship and Jud, see uumidocast.org and judcaswell.com. Courtesy photo
The Boothbay Baptist Church held its Trunk or Treat event at the Boothbay Region YMCA Monday night, Oct. 30. While most of the peninsula was still without electric power due to the early morning storm, the Y had power and welcomed all to the family event. Here are some of the smiling faces who attended the event. STEVE EDWARDS/Boothbay Register
Trunk or Treat. STEVE EDWARDS/Boothbay Register
Trunk or Treat. STEVE EDWARDS/Boothbay Register
Deb Mullen and Sgt. Patrick Higgins of the Boothbay Harbor Police Department took watch as local residents disposed of unneeded or unwanted prescription medications during National Prescription Drug Take Back Day at the Town Office on Saturday, Oct. 28. JOSEPH CHARPENTIER/Boothbay Register