2024 CHRIS FARR CHRIS FARR and Joan Lowden, a dynamic musical duo, celebrated Valentine's Day at the inaugural event at the LAMPS new studio in Lubec. See article in this issue. (Meri Fern photo)
2024 PULLING A PICKEREL PULLING A PICKEREL out of an ice-fishing hole is Beau McLaughlin of Baileyville, as Oliver Bishop cheers him on during the Calais Lions Club's fishing derby on Round Pond on January 27. See this issue for an article about the fishing derby. (Don Dunbar photo)
2024 SCALLOP DRAGGERS SCALLOP DRAGGERS hit Johnson's Cove in Eastport hard on January 31, following the closure of Cobscook Bay to scallop fishing. See this issue for an article about the scallop season. (Don Dunbar photo)
2024 THE WHARF THE WHARF at The Cannery restaurant in Eastport suffered significant damage from the wind and waves at high tide during the January 13 storm. (Edward French photo)
2024 TAKING A SHOT TAKING A SHOT from inside to score against Lee Academy on January 15 is Shead Tigerette Kearah Barnes. (Don Dunbar photo)
2024 DURING THE CALM DURING THE CALM between winter storms, a barred owl rests on a branch in the forest Downeast, where numerous trees have fallen. The January 10 storm packed winds of up to 70 mph and caused significant flooding in Machias. (Fred Gralenski photo)
2024 A QUICK MOVING STORM A QUICK MOVING STORM hit Downeast in the early morning hours of January 10. Significant rain with wind gusts over 60 mph in tandem with high tide forced most of the Machias downtown area and the temporary bridge spanning the dike area of Route 1 to be closed to traffic