2012 A FRESH, NEW LOOK A FRESH, NEW LOOK. With the arrival of spring, Reggie Drew cleans the windows at Port O' Call in downtown Eastport, as businesses prepare for the upcoming summer season. (Edward French photo)
2012 ELVER FYKE NETS ELVER FYKE NETS can now be spotted in many Downeast rivers, including the Pennamaquan River in Pembroke. Fishermen have been receiving about $1,800 a pound for the glass eels. (Edward French photo)
2012 "DANCE, DANCE, DANCE" "DANCE, DANCE, DANCE" was one of the pieces sung and performed by the concert chorus during the Washington County Music Festival on March 31 at Woodland High School. Sixteen county schools were represented at the festival. (Edward French photo)
2012 THE BIG LIFT THE BIG LIFT. A 500-ton crane lifts onto a barge at Deep Cove in Eastport the 96-000-pound base support frame for Ocean Renewable Power Company's first grid-connected, commercial TidGen Power System. The frame was moved onto the barge by Perry Marine & Construction workers on March 18 and
2012 SPRING HAS SPRUNG SPRING HAS SPRUNG! The warm weather the week of March 19 brought many outside to enjoy the sunshine, including Christian McPhail, 8, and Ella Perkins, 5, who try out their scooters on an Eastport street, as Jaylen Follis, 2, tries to keep up. (Edward French photo)
2012 KAT GLOVER KAT GLOVER (center) of Children's Stage Adventures worked with Edmunds Consolidated School students for the production of "Shakespeare's Midsummer Dream" on March 2. (Emily Guirl photo)
2012 THE NEARLY 100 THE NEARLY 100-FOOT-LONG BASE SUPPORT FRAME for Ocean Renewable Power Company's first grid-connected, commercial TidGen Power System is being assembled by Perry Marine & Construction at its site next to The Boat School in Eastport. (Edward French photo)