Showing his patriotism, Duane Lewis showed up at the Community Center on Veterans Day dressed like Uncle Sam in honor of the veterans who were playing cribbage. From left are Reid Hodgdon, Duane Lewis, Richard Serino and Don Strickland. Courtesy of Dwight Lewis
Wiscasset Elementary School’s 5th and 6th grade October Students of the Month. Pictured from left are Sadie Bassett, Nick Travis, Myra Pekich and Connor Robertson. Courtesy of Cindy Collamore
Lisa Markowitz, left, and her daughter, Emma, recently constructed this chalkboard scene at Crow Point Yoga in Boothbay Harbor. "I think it's amazingly beautiful," said business owner Sharon Goldhirsch. Courtesy photo
Sharpshooter! Robert Shaw, 10, of Southport bested a group of seven adult marksmen competing in a 100-yard sporting rifle bench-rest shoot event at the Boothbay Region Fish & Game Association's final Turkey Shoot of the season on Sunday, Nov. 6. Robert won a frozen turkey for obtaining the top score, and is seen here being congratulated by fellow competitor Bob Robertson of Boothbay. Robert is a fifth-grader at Southport Central School and is the son of Robbie and Amy Shaw of Southport. Courtesy of Ken Anderson
Congratulations to the LincolnHealth and Central Lincoln County Adult Education Certified Nursing Assistant class. Graduation will be on Thursday, Nov. 17 at 11 a.m. at Cove’s Edge, Damariscotta. Students are: Julie ODonnell, Rebecca Meadows, Angela Reed, Chelsey Smith, Sabrina Skinner, Reah Simmons, Rebecca Willey, Meghan Coll, Ashleigh Teele, Jamie Farris, and Instructor Jennifer McIntire, RN. Contact the LincolnHealth Education Department, 563-4540, if you are interested in information about the CNA program. Courtesy of Jennifer McIntire
J. Edward Knight Insurance Company makes a $500 donation to the Boothbay Region High School Co-Op Closet, a program which started in late 2015 to provide food and other items for kids who need it. Accepting for Co-Op Closet is Julie Roberts (third from left) with J. Edward Knight owner Robert Wheeler and agents Karen Salatino, Abby Estes, Germaine Waltz and Ashley Hodgdon. More information on the closet is available on the Boothbay Register website and at Coastal Maine Popcorn. Courtesy photo
Plugging in a spruce. Eric Wood and his workers, Ernie Morton, left, and Justin Lewis prepare to “plant” a tree for decorating in front of the Opera House on Tuesday, Nov. 15. KEVIN BURNHAM/Boothbay Register
The Animal House in Damariscotta welcomes special guest Kathryn Drage, an animal communicator who will perform pet readings and energy healings, on Sunday, Nov. 20 from noon to 2 p.m. Ms. Drage can help answer questions about pets that have crossed the Rainbow Bridge or about behaviors or feelings or current pets. A photo or keepsake is recommended to bring to the appointment. The cost is $30 per session. Advanced registration is recommended by calling The Animal House at 563-5595 to sign-up.