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"The Secret Garden" opens at the Boothbay Playhouse The classic story of an orphan girl who finds life and happiness by tending "a bit of earth," this magical musical has charmed children and adults alike for generations.
"Treasured Memories" Are Made in the Boothbay Harbor Region The Boothbay Harbor Region Chamber of Commerce's "Treasured Memories" contest is open to all visitors, past and present, who have traveled to the region.
Alternate Energy Sources: Let Maine Lead the Way Editorial - Mary Brewer
Annual Rock Skipping Contest set for July 5 It's mid-June and feeling warmer in the mid-coast region, bringing us close to the July 4th holiday and the weekend of the Fifth Annual International Rock-Skipping Contest sponsored by Orne's Candy Store in Boothbay Harbor.
Bayville Beat Bayville column - Peter Jordan
Bayville loses its most senior citizen Bayville lost a big chunk of its heart and soul a month ago when Jane Wilson Stover, 97, died May 25 in Maplewood, N.J. - Peter Jordan
Boothbay Harbor Yacht Club Boothbay Harbor Yacht Club news - Scotty
Boothbay in Bloom Fashion Show & Luncheon hits the runway July 1 The Fisherman's Wharf Inn's dining room will be transformed into Boothbay Harbor's own version of Project Runway on Friday, July 11 for the colorful, delicious and fun Boothbay in Bloom Fashion Show & Luncheon, presented by the Boothbay Harbor Chamber.
County Commissioners' office explains tax valuation at Boothbay The full agenda at the June 23 Boothbay selectmen's meeting included guests from the county commissioner's office, municipal appointments, and a decision on a consent agreement. - Lisa Kristoff
DaPonte String Quartet concerts and Picnics at the Gardens Last summer's DaPonte String Quartet concert at Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens was so well received that the DSQ has been selected as Artists in Residence at the Gardens for 2008. During July and August, the Quartet will perform seven concerts.
Department of Public Safety co-sponsors first community town mee The Cochrane Conference Center at the new John F. Andrews Medical Arts Building was the setting for the first in a series of town meetings on domestic violence to be held around the state. - Lisa Kristoff
Edgecomb Edgecomb weekly column - Jo Cameron
Isle Of Springs Isle Of Springs weekly column - Sue Bogart
Juniper-McKown Point Juniper-McKown Point column - Helene Barnes
Kids: Explore Wild Science, Nature Crafts, and Gardening in Day Children are invited to five days of fun and learning during the season's first summer nature camp at Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens in Boothbay.
Land Trust promises evening of lobster, music, art & more How's this for fun? A complimentary river cruise on one of two historic vessels, followed by a luscious lobster dinner and - to top it off - music by Michael Johnson, the pop and country music star. Sound enticing?
Moose on the loose in Wiscasset Wiscasset Newspaper Editor Paula Gibbs had a picture of moose droppings at the Boothbay Register office when I went to work Wednesday morning. Curious, I asked, "Where was that taken?" I was told, "On Main Street in Wiscasset." - Joe Orchulli Ii
Ocean Point Ocean Point weekly column - Pat Waldman
Regional consolidation team chooses more palatable structure The regional planning committee (RPC) for consolidation of School Union 49 (Boothbay, Boothbay Harbor, Edgecomb, Southport), Union 74 (Bremen, Bristol, Damariscotta, Newcastle, and South Bristol), and Jefferson adopted the alternative structure. - Sue Mello
Southport Southport weekly column - Leigh Sherrill
Southport Yacht Club Southport Yacht Club news
Sprucewold Sprucewold column - Elaine Fossett Rittershaus,
This "Wild Dog" Hunts Like a Cat The porthole to Mother Nature's private world opened briefly, and being in the right place at the right time allowed a glimpse of rarely seen wildlife behavior. - David A. Murray
Trevett Trevett column - Maureen Berry
With money in the bank, Harbor selectmen refuse to pay bills The universe is a perverse place and the Monday, June 23 Boothbay Harbor Board of Selectmen's meeting was another fine example of that fact. The board refused to sign off on the warrants, basically the town's bills other than payroll. - Sue Mello
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