2018 TELLING SANTA TELLING SANTA what he wants for Christmas during the community Christmas party at the Peavey Memorial Library in Eastport on December 8 is Robin Leavitt. (Don Dunbar photo)
2018 THE CHRISTMAS PARADE THE CHRISTMAS PARADE sponsored by the Calais Lioness drew a a great many people to the city’s downtown on December 7 and featured a large number of walkers and floats, including Due East’s float with Santa. Children visited with Santa after the parade at the downtown community park,
2018 'TIS THE SEASON 'TIS THE SEASON. Herbie Bishop makes wreaths at Boyden Lake Creative Products’ shop in Perry. Along with decorated wreaths, the shop also sells Christmas trees, baskets, crafts and more. (Edward French photo)
2018 HO! HO! HO! THE CHRISTMAS SEASON started early in Machias this year. On Saturday, November 17, there were plenty of activities taking place throughout town to c HO! HO! HO! THE CHRISTMAS SEASON started early in Machias this year. On Saturday, November 17, there were plenty of activities taking place throughout town to celebrate the start of the holidays. The Machias Christmas parade capped off the day with plenty of floats, colored lights and Santa Claus. (RJ
2018 THESE TOM TURKEYS THESE TOM TURKEYS and hens enjoy their own thanksgiving – and plan to avoid the upcoming Thanksgiving Day dinner table. (Eileen Clark photo)
2018 PASSAMAQUODDYS PASSAMAQUODDYS who served in Company I during World War I, along with the tribal chief, were (front row, left to right) Peter Stanley, John Newell, Henry Sockbeson, Moses Neptune; (back row, left to right) Samuel Dana, David Sopiel, Peter Lewey, Chief William Neptune, George Stevens Sr. and Charles Lola. (Photo
2018 POLITICAL SIGNS POLITICAL SIGNS of all stripes and colors can be seen at Whiting corner. (Chessie Crowe photo)