2006 OUTSTANDING IN HER FIELD OUTSTANDING IN HER FIELD. The new kid on the block is a spring lamb, born on the Overman farm in South Lubec. (Chessie Johnson photo)
2006 NO, YOU GO FETCH NO, YOU GO FETCH! That thought seems to be expressed on the faces of two springer spaniels, Charlie and Digby, who were playing on the shore of the inner basin of the Eastport breakwater with owner Jason Kissell. (Edward French photo)
2006 THE WEATHER OUTSIDE IS FRIGHTFUL, THE WEATHER OUTSIDE IS FRIGHTFUL, and these two cats, Daisy and Meatball, don't seem to mind watching the snow fall from inside their warm Eastport home. (Edward French photo)
2006 MAKING A SPLASH MAKING A SPLASH at the start of the Polar Bear Dip on Friday, February 3, are some of the participants who helped raise $15,000 this year for the Ronald McDonald House in Bangor. The amount since the Washington County Community College Student Senate inaugurated the event six years ago
2006 CASTING THEIR VOTES CASTING THEIR VOTES during the Downeast LNG referendum in Robbinston are Edward and Alice Ingersoll as town attorney John Churchill and ballot clerk Kathy Mekelburg look on. Over 300 residents dropped by the fire station on January 10 to vote, and the vast majority were in favor of having an
2005 BALSAM AND LIGHTS BALSAM AND LIGHTS decorate the exterior of St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Eastport this Christmas season. (Edward French photo)
2005 IT IS BETTER TO LIGHT ONE CANDLE IT IS BETTER TO LIGHT ONE CANDLE... Placing his candle on the altar in the International Day of Action to Stop Global Warming service in Eastport is Davis Pike Grady. Held on December 3 at the Central Congregational Church, the observance included a talk by Mark Dittrick, conservation chair, Atlantic