The 10th anniversary since the death of 23‑year‑old Majik Francis while canoeing to find clams was commemorated at Half Moon ...
The Municipal District of St. Stephen says that a New Brunswick company plans to build a hotel at 19 Budd Avenue.
HAVING THEIR PHOTOGRAPH taken with Santa in front of downtown Eastport’s fisherman statue, wearing a Santa hat, were these ...
Santa Claus has a deputy on Grand Manan, with Ashley Harris operating a satellite office of his North Pole headquarters at her home in North Head. Now in its third year, the project has grown from a ...
OH, WHAT FUN! Performing a lively skit on the holiday song “The Twelve Days of Christmas” were students and staff at the ...
With the adoption of a budget on December 17 with $11.6 million to be raised by taxation and so far about half of the towns in the county agreeing to prepay on the estimated $8 million ...
One of the most endangered historic buildings in Maine – the American Can Company plant in Eastport – has new owners, and they promise a rebirth of the massive waterfront structure. The ...
An effort several years in the making came to fruition on December 18 when nine students received their pins from Washington County Community College's (WCCC) first in‑house nursing program.
A mixture of philanthropy and cookies provides a lifesaving service for medically needy people in Washington County who require specialized healthcare. The philanthropy comes from an organization ...
IN A RED SEA OF CRANBERRIES are Donovan Palmer Jr., Branden Williams and David Davis at Mingo’s cranberry bogs in Red Beach. The harvest will be continuing for another week, and visitors are welcome ...
The launch of the audiobook for the Sea Run report, which collects and assesses the access of traditional food sources to Indigenous people in Maine, was celebrated on October 13 at the Veazie Salmon ...
IN A RED SEA OF CRANBERRIES are Donovan Palmer Jr., Branden Williams and David Davis at Mingo’s cranberry bogs in Red Beach. The harvest will be continuing for another week, and visitors are welcome ...