Leah Kruger and Jonathan Tetro take a "selfie" at the marina.

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Living below deck, year-round

In the summer, marinas along Maine’s coast are like bustling cities filled to bursting with sojourners. But come late fall, the marinas that don’t shut down for winter transform into tight-knit small towns when a singular breed of tenant takes up residence: winter “liveaboards.” Unlike in more temperate parts of… SEE MORE
Muggsy Britts and her dog prepare to start her ATV. Britts is a member of the Acadia Area ATV club.

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Sunrise Trail marks completion of Ellsworth leg

The theme that emerged from among several speakers at a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Dec. 2 marking the linking of the Down East Sunrise Trail with High Street in Ellsworth was “sharing.” The trail, which follows a former railroad bed from Ellsworth to Pembroke, and eventually to Calais, will be enjoyed… SEE MORE
Philip Booth in Castine.

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Available Light: The intersection of poetry and Castine

Available Light: Philip Booth and the Gift of Place Jeanne Braham; Bauhan Publishing, Peterborough, New Hampshire, 2016; color photographs; 144 pages,  paperback, $23.95. In the mid-1980s, Island Institute co-founder Philip Conkling traveled to Castine to interview Philip Booth for an upcoming issue of the Institute's Island Journal. Booth, Conkling later… SEE MORE
Swan’s Island EMTs

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Swan’s Island welcomes new ambulance

Swan’s Island residents Sonja Philbrook, Charlie Wiegle, Debbie Staples and Tammy Tripler had prepared for the special town meeting. They had slides, timelines, recommendations and everything else they might have needed to convince residents it was time for a new ambulance. But first responders on an island know to expect… SEE MORE
Charlie Williams

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Bath’s beloved trolley driver loves his town…

The city of Bath has its well-known institutions. The Maine Maritime Museum, Bath Iron Works, the Chocolate Church Arts Center, the Patten Free Library. But the city’s best kept secret is not a place; rather, it’s a person. One Charles “Charlie” Williams. Known to most in the city of ships… SEE MORE