The Boothbay Harbor Memorial Library’s Used Bookstore on McKown Street will be reopening for the season on Thursday, May 2. Hours will be 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Days open in May - Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Come in and browse the new books!
Boothbay Harbor will soon be getting a new public works truck to help with snow plowing this year. The selectboard approved a $73,000 purchase order for the truck, which will come outfitted for the work. “This is the best deal we can get,” said.
Boothbay Harbor’s automated town parking is off to a smooth start, according to Police Chief Doug Snyder. During the Oct. 10 selectmen’s meeting, Snyder said the town received around $160,000 in revenue from parking this season, which ran from June.
Boothbay Harbor selectmen voted Sept. 11 to revoke the victualer’s license of Wharf Street Restaurant and Bar. The decision came after being informed the establishment does not have all of the licenses the state requires. According to a signed.
Bill Kirby came to Boothbay Harbor in 1988 on a road trip with his father. He wasn’t looking for anything in particular, but he liked the area, close to the ocean and less complicated than the world in which he had lived for much of his life. After.