Image Archive BOATS PASSING IN THE NIGHT BOATS PASSING IN THE NIGHT off Treat’s Island in Cobscook Bay. (Chessie Crowe photo) BOATS PASSING IN THE NIGHT off Treat’s Island in Cobscook Bay. (Chessie Crowe photo)
WARMING UP TO SPRING PLANTING AND HARVESTS WARMING UP TO SPRING PLANTING AND HARVESTS. Picking some flat-leaf parsley at the South Street greenhouse in Eastport is Barbara Barrett. The greenhouse is owned by Will Bradbury, with several gardeners using it to grow vegetables and herbs... (Edward French photo)
A KEY EMPLOYER A KEY EMPLOYER for Irish immigrants in the area was the Pembroke Iron Works, built on the Pennamaquan River in 1828 and at one point producing 5,000 tons of iron goods a year until it burned down on February 14, 1883. From there, many Irish went to work for the sardine factories in Eastport.
MAINE SHERIFFS AND DEPUTIES MAINE SHERIFFS AND DEPUTIES gather at the flag-raising ceremony held February 17 at West Quoddy Head Lighthouse in Lubec to honor the sacrifices of the country’s military and to commemorate the nation’s 250th birthday... (Paula Whitfield photo)