Imagine an aquaculture product that could solve today’s biggest food supply challenges. It would be rich in essential nutrients, grow quickly, and require minimal natural resources. Instead of harming the environment, it would have a therapeutic impact. While such a product sounds improbable, scientists, chefs, and industry leaders are discovering that sea greens like kelp offer all these amazing attributes.
Tips for Safe Boating Submitted article
Operator inattention, improper lookout, operator inexperience, machinery failure, and alcohol use rank as the top five primary contributing factors in boating accidents, according to the U.S. Coast Guard. Each could come into play at any time on the water, at any time of the year.
Volunteers Needed for Olde Bristol Days
The Olde Bristol Days Committee is in search of volunteers to make the August event a success.
Rosalynn Anne Stred
Alyssa and Harry Stred, of Waldoboro, are pleased to announce the arrival of a baby girl, Rosalynn Anne Stred.
‘Humorist Laureate’ Tim Sample to Perform July 26
Boothbay native and Maine storyteller Tim Sample returns to the Opera House at Boothbay Harbor on Thursday, July 26. This master of Down East humor knows few equals.
Coastal Landscapes by Walker, Kefauver at Pemaquid Art Gallery
In its 90th year of continuous seasonal operation, Pemaquid Art Gallery in Bristol features the work of many local resident artists. Bev Walker, who lives in Chamberlain in the summer and Topsham in the winter, and Will Kefauver, of Damariscotta, are two whose fine oil paintings attract visitors.
Free Art Walk Activity for Kids at Savory Maine
Savory Maine, at 11 Main St. in Damariscotta, will host a special activity for children from 4-5 p.m. during the Twin Villages ArtWalk on Friday, July 20.
LAST DAM WORDS
Almost two years ago, Bristol town officials surprised us with discussions about the potential removal of the Bristol Mills Dam.
Public Baked Bean Supper
Willow Grange, on Washington Road in Jefferson, will host its second supper of the summer Saturday, July 28 from 4:30-6 p.m. The supper will include two kinds of baked beans, macaroni and cheese, hot dogs, assorted salads, homemade rolls and biscuits, and pies.
Let’s Have a Parade!
We hope you’ve heard by now that the Olde Bristol Days parade is happening. We’re currently looking for your involvement. Do you have a business that you’d love to promote? Are you a family or neighborhood who’d love to create memories for your kids that they’ll remember for years to come? Are you one of our “summah” people who want to join in on the fun?
Mary Frances Dodge Brewer
Mary Frances Dodge Brewer, 77, of East Boothbay, died July 15.
Female Pirate Lecture at Colonial Pemaquid
On Monday, July 23 at 7:30 p.m., the Friends of Colonial Pemaquid group will continue its 2018 Monday-night lecture series with an evening program titled “Not Just a Man’s World: Women Pirates of the 18th Century,” presented by James L. Nelson.
Open Farm Day is Sunday
Open Farm Day is Sunday, July 22 at farms across Maine. Open Farm Day is an annual family adventure. Farms in all 16 counties open their gates to give the public an opportunity to learn about agriculture.
Boothbay Harbor Country Club Honored by Architectural Digest
Boothbay Harbor Country Club recently made Architectural Digest’s list as one of the Most Beautiful Clubhouses in America.
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