To the editor: Let me congratulate Neill Esquibel-Kennedy and her colleagues in KU’s GTA union for undermining KU’s $2.5 billion fundraising campaign, whil
Boothbay Harbor selectmen discussed preparations Oct. 23 to revise several town ordinances. The board plans to meet with the planning board later this year for a workshop on the changes. Oct. 18, the planning board held a workshop to discuss several.
Depending on the type of business and venue, summer/early fall business was either great, or not as good as other seasons, according to a random sampling of hotels, restaurants and retail shops in the Boothbay area. It all depended on the weather –.
Boothbay Harbor Region Chamber of Commerce (BBHCC) held its annual dinner meeting and awards ceremony Oct. 12 at Boothbay Railway Village Museum to a crowd of over 100. A brief membership meeting in the Village church was held prior to the cocktail.