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Lois E. Malcolm Lois E. Malcolm, 73, of Woolwich, died Tuesday, August 14 at Winship
Green Nursing Center in Bath.
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Jay M. Wiley Jay Madison Wiley, 64, of East Boothbay, died suddenly Monday, August
13, at his home.
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Wilma "Willy" Wiley Wilma C. "Willy" Wiley, 66, formerly of Horseheads, N.Y., died Monday,
July 9 at the Gregory Wing of St. Andrews Village, after a 20-year battle
with Multiple Sclerosis.
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Area lobstermen tie up Wednesday to show support Area lobstermen and those from several other coastal communities stayed at the dock Wednesday in support of fellow lobstermen further Down East who are complaining that the price has dropped so low, they can't make a profit.
Bayville Beat Bayville column - Peter Jordan
Boothbay Fire Department named Department of the Year Approximately 80 firemen from 16 of the 19 fire departments in Lincoln County braved thunderstorm warnings to attend the annual Fire Chiefs Association Awards ceremony and lobster bake. - Diane Randlett
Boothbay Harbor Rotary Club Boothbay Harbor Rotary Club news - Frank Helman
Boothbay Harbor Yacht Club Boothbay Harbor Yacht Club news - Scotty
Breaking bricks, building pledges Sensei Cindy Spear, of the Tao Karate Club, will be issuing a challenge to BRCTV 7 viewers during the 4th
annual telethon on Saturday, August 25.
BRHS to celebrate 40th Take a historic setting, add some architectural expertise, stir in some exotic food and spirits, season with some mellow music, and there you have it: the Boothbay Region Historical Society's recipe for the major celebration event of its 40th anniversary.
County administrator to stay on for another year Lincoln County Administrator James McMahon has accepted an offer to continue working for the county after his contract expires December 31. - Charlotte Boynton
Edgecomb Edgecomb weekly column - Jo Cameron
Edgecomb mill rate up over 9% The Edgecomb selectman set the town's new mill rate at 11.3 percent Monday, August 20, up 9.1 percent over last year's mill rate of 10.5. - Charlotte Boynton
Isle Of Springs Isle Of Springs weekly column - Brenda Bowen
Jail asked to extend state contract The Maine Department of Corrections (DOC) has asked the Two Bridges Regional Jail in Wiscasset to extend their contract to board 23 inmates from state facilities for an additional six months. - Charlotte Boynton
Lobstermen promise to challenge new federal rope requirements Lobstermen say they will fight proposed federal rules that would require them to change the rope they use to connect lobster pots to prevent whale entanglements and were told this week their best ammunition is better data on whale sightings. - Victoria Wallack
McKown-Juniper Point McKown-Juniper Point column - Helene Barnes
Ocean Point Ocean Point weekly column - Maryellen Bertrand
Operation Baby Shower at Congregational Church The Congregational Church of Boothbay Harbor has teamed with Operation Homefront Maine to provide comfort and support to a young mother whose husband is deployed to the Middle East.
Region to host Firefighters Convention in September 2008 It's a first for the Boothbay region. On September 11, 12, 13 and 14, 2008, the 45th
Annual Maine State Federation of Firefighters Convention will be held at
various locations on the peninsula. - Lisa Kristoff
Southport Southport weekly column - Leigh Sherrill
Southport Yacht Club Southport Yacht Club news - Leal Brinegar
Sprucewold Sprucewold column - The Way, Sprucewold Lodge Owners, Richard Pizer And His Wife Dan
The Master of Survival The coyote is unequalled as a survivor. Its natural predators include such formidable critters as the grizzly bear, gray wolf, and mountain lion. However, the most deadly of its predators are humans. - David A Murray
Tim Diomede bids a fond farewell to the Boothbay Region Americorps volunteer Tim Diomede will complete his year of service in the Boothbay region on August 25 and is now preparing for the next leg of his life journey. - Lisa Kristoff
Tragic boating accident off Inner Heron Island What started as a casual cruise on Boothbay waters turned into tragedy on Monday, August 20, for four passengers aboard the 21' Parker, "Fina-Lee." - Lisa Kristoff
View from the other side Editorial - Mary Brewer
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