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HIGH UP IN A TREE, J

HIGH UP IN A TREE, J
HIGH UP IN A TREE, Joseph Comeau Jr., who works for his father's licensed arborist service out of Robbinston, takes down a historic linden on Hayes Avenue in Eastport on April 22. The tree, which had a significant amount of rot, may have been planted by British soldiers during their occupation of Eastport in the War of 1812. The house that is beside the tree and another linden tree that is still standing was built in 1817, and the British departed the following year. (Edward French photo)

HIGH UP IN A TREE, Joseph Comeau Jr., who works for his father's licensed arborist service out of Robbinston, takes down a historic linden on Hayes Avenue in Eastport on April 22. The tree, which had a significant amount of rot, may have been planted by British soldiers during their occupation of Eastport in the War of 1812. The house that is beside the tree and another linden tree that is still standing was built in 1817, and the British departed the following year. (Edward French photo)