2016 A CROWD WATCHES A CROWD WATCHES as lobster fishermen leave the wharf at North Head on Grand Manan to set traps early in the morning on November 8, the first day of the season. (Shari Leslie photo)
2016 GOBBLE, GOBBLE GOBBLE, GOBBLE! Tide Mill Organic Farm in Edmunds will be processing 300 to 400 organically raised turkeys this year for Thanksgiving Day dinners for families in Maine. (Edward French photo) Subscribe to Quoddy Tides Rates:$35 a year in Washington County, Maine (tax included) $42 a year in Maine, but
2016 ABOUT 50 WHITE ABOUT 50 WHITE-SIDED DOLPHINS were spotted off Leighton Point in Pembroke on October 19 by Markley Boyer, who took this photo from his kayak using a drone. “I’ve been coming to Pembroke for 45 years and have never seen anything like it,” he says. According to Moira Brown, a
2016 SIGNS OF THE TIMES SIGNS OF THE TIMES. Political signs of all stripes and colors can be found in the Quoddy area. (Edward French photo) Subscribe to Quoddy Tides Rates:$35 a year in Washington County, Maine (tax included) $42 a year in Maine, but outside of Washington (tax included) $42 a year in
2016 INDIGENOUS PEOPLES INDIGENOUS PEOPLES’ DAY was observed on October 10 at Indian Township, with the public invited to join in for a community social that included supper and drumming. Pictured are (around drum, left to right) Walter Tomah, Matthew Dana, Henry Neptune, Adam Bailey, Nick Nicholas, (behind drummers left to right) Wendy
2016 MAKING A SAVE MAKING A SAVE is Shead goalie Isaac Curtis during a soccer game against Jonesport on October 3. The Tigers won and, as of October 12, had a 4-7-1 season record. (Don Dunbar photo) Subscribe to Quoddy Tides Rates:$35 a year in Washington County, Maine (tax included) $42 a year
2016 STUDENTS STUDENTS from the Eastport Elementary School are helped off the back of a school bus to run to a secure location, as armed law enforcement and Coast Guard personnel guard the site, after a threat was received at the Eastport schools on September 20. (Edward French photo)