A calm winter day begins on King Phillip’s Trail in East Boothbay. STEVE EDWARDS/Boothbay Register
With the help of some local "boys," an old horse barn on Barters Island has a new life and purpose as a home. It will stand for another 100 years. Local builder Seth Lewis of Barters Island Woodworks lovingly restored this barn. His work is to be admired, said owner Patty Zinkowski. Framing dated to the turn of the last century. Historical design services were provided by Marty Moore of Southport. Steve Lorrain and son put the final touches on the old barn doors. Pictured from left are Orion Becker, Steve Lorrain Jr., Steve Lorrain Sr., Brad Russell and Seth Lewis. Also helping but missing from photo are Sam Michaels, Lisa and Mike Tourette, Eric Wood, Jonathan Eaton and Brian Doucette. Courtesy of Patty Zinkowski
Sean Fleming will come to The Lincoln Home for a one-hour concert and sing-a-long featuring love songs. Come and listen, sing and remember some highlights of your life through music on Monday, Feb. 13 from 3 to 4 p.m. The Lincoln Home is located at 22 River Road, overlooking the Damariscotta River, in Newcastle. Courtesy photo
Senior winter athletes were honored at the final home basketball games at Boothbay Region High School this week. Here, Dee and Howard Wright greet their granddaughter, Elisabeth, as she presents them with a carnation and a box of Cheez-It crackers (the team’s preferred snack) on Monday, Feb. 6. Also, Dima Gosselin receives congratulations (and a carnation for his parents) from Seahawk coaches, from left, I.J. Pinkham, Dennis Rice and Dan Hallinan, before Friday’s game against Oak Hill. KEVIN BURNHAM/Boothbay Register
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