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This October is National Cyber Security month and AARP is focused on shining a light on the most prevalent online scams including celebrity impostors. Stars like Bruce Springsteen, Trace Adkins…

From the editor

I envy the workers who prepared for Saturday's storm as well as those who worked through the days restoring power to thousands of Mainers after high wind gusts and rain-soaked grounds brought…

Joe's Journal

We have our own take on politics.

Over the years, we grabbed snippets of this candidate or that position. We read this or watch that and bundle it all together to formulate our political…

’Round Town

If you’ve ever driven by, around about, or visited the Boothbay Farmers Market, you may have noticed one of the vendor vehicles – a purple,…

Maine House District 47

The Abortion Bill, LD 1619 An Act to Improve Maine's Reproductive Privacy Laws, appeared on the House Calendar on April 12, 2023. The Bill was cosponsored by 76 Representatives and 20 Senators.…

From the Maine Senate

September is Hunger Action Month, a time when we focus on ending hunger in our communities. It's an issue that resonates with me, not just as a legislator but as a parent, a school counselor, and…

A Bird’s Tale
#bird-column, #hurricane-lee, #jeff and allison wells, #maine, #birds, #lobsterman, #boothbay register

A reader sent us a link to an interesting TikTok video a few days before Hurricane Lee was expected to hit. In the video, a young Maine lobsterman in a red T-shirt and blue jeans standing at the…

When it comes to the labor market, the supply of jobs is outpacing demand but that doesn’t mean that employment scams have gone away. Just because there are more job openings than job seekers…

The next Public Supper will be Wednesday, Oct. 4. Menu will be vegetable bean soup, rolls, salad, roast pork, roasted root vegetables, baked potato wedges, apple sauce, and apple…

Where it’s at

Thinking of eating dinner out tonight? Don’t feel like cooking? Celebrating a special occasion from a birthday or anniversary, or because it’s Wednesday, a.k.a. Anything Can Happen Day (for those…

Wiscasset Selectmen’s Chair Sarah Whitfield plans to regularly release bulletins that share town governments news and other information. They will also appear at wiscasset.org and on the Wiscasset…

A Bird’s Tale
#bird-column, #kirtland’s warbler, #jeff and allison wells, #boothbay register, #birds, #maine

One of the rarest birds in North America has made an appearance in Maine! A Kirtland’s warbler was photographed on Matinicus Rock on Sept. 10. For us, the Kirtland’s warbler has always been almost…

From the editor

Now that we have the ESPN channels back after the dispute between them and Disney, my life is better for it. But the Red Sox games have filled in during the hiatus (my wife won’t miss a game –…

From the assistant editor

You know that Midcoast town where everybody always gets along – always? Where all the selectmen and all the residents who address them are on the same page?

And on only the rarest of…

’Round Town

During the recent “Shipyard Cup” races organized in Boothbay Harbor, I had the great good fortune of yet another adventure with Captain Mark Stover aboard his 32’ Luhrs Redhook. It’s always…

Joe’s Journal

I was at the Hannaford grocery store the other day trying to choose between salad fixings and red raspberries when a faithful reader stopped me and read me the riot act.

Why do you guys…

Salt ’n Spar

“Intelligence plus character — that is the goal of true education.” – Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.

A couple of weeks ago, I was at Wiscasset…

After learning from two local residents that they recently received convincing calls about “free” back and knee braces, it seemed like a good time to point out that scammers are at work in our…

The next Public Supper will be Wednesday, Sept. 20. Menu will be carrot soup, biscuits, salad, creamed chicken, spoon bread, peas, and peanut butter pie. Cost is $10 for members…

Some of the top scams are the ones that have been around the longest. One might think that a crime like the tech support scam, which has been around for 15 years, might fade away but it is more…

Where It’s At

The four Boothbay Harbor art galleries participating in First Friday on Sept. 1 positively buzzed with activity.

Art lovers made their way from Boothbay Region Art Foundation (BRAF) to…

#bird-column, #Jeff and Allison Wells, #birds, #boothbay register, #maine, #wiscasset newspaper, #yellow warbler

All through the summer, the background noise in many a historic Maine town (for those paying attention) is the constant chittering of chimney swifts overhead. These sooty brown-colored “flying…

From the editor

As the last quarter of 2023 rolled in this week, and a music icon passed on, I kind of enjoyed the Labor Day weekend the way Jimmy Buffett would have liked – little work, relaxing (but not by a…

’Round Town

If you look very closely you will not see any portion of today’s photo that resembles a blue moon!

There was a choice. Go to see a “Barbie” movie. Stay home with “Killer” the wonder dog,…

Joe’s Journal

Last week, I turned on the TV, and surprise – I saw no bloviating blonds and bombastic brunettes pontificating on the future. I saw no “experts” predicting the political demise of our beloved…

The next Public Supper will be Wednesday, Sept. 20. Menu is carrot soup, biscuits, salad, creamed chicken, spoon bread, peas, and peanut butter pie. Cost is $10 for members, $12…

Last month Medicare announced that one of their contractors had been hacked and the personal information of 612,000 Medicare beneficiaries were stolen. The security breach put Social Security…

A Bird's Tale
#bird-column, #boothbay register, #Jeff and Allison Wells, #birds, #maine, #Ogunquit

A sliver of sparkling white beach was the last stronghold against the incoming tide for the last-of-the day beachgoers, their brightly colored beach toys, umbrellas, towels and bathing suites…

From the editor

Schools are opening next week and the Boothbay-Boothbay Harbor committees overseeing their operation are still busy finalizing the warrant articles for the future of the high school and elementary…

From the assistant editor
’Round Town

Every year, our family tries to gather for a week on Monhegan, but the last couple years we hit a dry spell during the height of COVID-19 and…

Joe’s Journal

Over the weekend, while the bright sun and cool breeze hinted that this strange summer was drawing to a close, Dan Miller dished out seafood platters at his East Boothbay eatery, Lobsterman’s…

Cribbage results for Tuesday, Aug. 22 at 9:30 a.m. with 20 players were first place, Doc Schilke, 847, perfect game; second, Beverly Blair, 845; third, Blanche Johnson, 831; high hand (24) Ron…

New Hope Midcoast

When people think about survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault, they often think about adults. However, for many, dating violence and sexual harassment are part of their pre-teen and…

When it comes to fraud, knowledge is indeed power. But how can we spread that knowledge around so more people are empowered to protect themselves?

One great way to share what you know is…

Salt ’n Spar

Parishioners of Wiscasset’s First Congregational Church, United Church of Christ, are celebrating their 250th anniversary. If you haven’t done so already mark Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 9 and 10…

A Bird’s Tale
#bird-column, #Jeff and Allison Wells, #boothbay register, #birds, #maine, #common loon

A few weeks ago, sister-in-law Nina called from camp to get our opinion. A loon was lolling about near shore at the lake, looking a bit unkempt and flailing its legs about. She was rightly…

From the editor

While I was away last week on a working vacation – working on my house – I didn’t have much time to catch up with the local news. I was, as they say, “plumb worn out’ in the evenings. I haven’t…

From the assistant editor

Words always matter, wherever they are written, on a subway or old mill with spray paint, or into proposed town rules with, these days, a keyboard. Kudos to Wiscasset and Alna for what they are…

’Round Town

One of the most special and enjoyable benefits of my line of work, which brings constant warmth to my heart, is the opportunity to revisit so many wonderful people who live in or who return to…

Joe’s Journal

For the last few days, we have tried to get the Maine DOT to give us detailed information on their plans to renovate the Southport bridge over the Townsend Gut.

You know, Southport…

It’s hurricane season – along with wildfire and flooding season - and one of the things that often comes with all of the personal losses from a natural disaster are fake charities offering to help…

The next Public Supper will be Wednesday, Sept. 6, the Annual Lobster Meal. Menu is corn chowder, garlic bread, steamed mussels, salad, two lobster rolls, corn, and…
Down East Yacht Club

One of the two DEYC gatherings at members’ homes was hosted by Jane and Dana Mulholland at 53 Solon Road in Southport. The event was scheduled for three to five in the afternoon. The property sits…

Joe’s Journal

This Wednesday, Aug. 15 might be a nightmare for Boothbay Harbor postmaster Lesley Blethen and her stalwart crew, not to mention the postal customers. That is when about 300 or so East Boothbay…

From the assistant editor

Neat plan, Wiscasset Area Chamber of Commerce, getting trendy with what WACC hopes will be an annual “Battle of the Boards.” No, not corn hole, although corn might be in the mix for some entries.…

What a wonderful treat we enjoyed at our island jewel, the Hendricks Hill Museum of Natural History (as I call it). No fancy hors-d’oeuvres, dancing ponies, dinosaur bones or door prizes, just…

#bird-column, #jeff and allison wells, #boothbay register, #tullik’s odyssey, #birds, #maine, #american golden-plover

Birds of mystery and grace, American Golden-Plovers are also athletes beyond comprehension. Standing on the granite shore of a spruce-cloaked Maine coastal headland on a crisp October day, and…

Letter to the editor

Dear Editor:

I’m proud of the Mills…

Letter to the editor

Dear Editor:

New Hope Midcoast thanks our amazing community members and visiting guests for supporting our 11th annual Shop for Hope sale. This year’s event raised…