July 09, 2015
Front Page Stories
Traveller brings message to island
A man with a message is walking around the Maritimes this summer, towing a cart decked with flags and exchanging inspiration with all he meets. In late June Mikael Champagne reached Grand Manan.
Robbinston to vote August 19 on school’s fate
Robbinston residents will take to the polls on Wednesday, August 19, from 1 to 7 p.m. for a referendum vote on whether to close the town's school system and tuition out all students.
Mutilation of turtles provokes outrage
At least 10 snapping turtles, many of them egg‑laying females, have been mutilated and either killed or left to die along the Lake Road in Perry. Boyden Lake residents are outraged, says resident Kevin Raye.
Ashby, Mulcahy win marathon
The finish line on Lubec's Water Street was crowded as 589 runners completed the three different races conducted by the third annual Bay of Fundy International Marathon on June 28. An army of approximately 250 volunteers, along with a year of planning, made the event happen.
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FIREWORKS AND FUN
FIREWORKS AND FUN! The Eastport Fourth of July celebration provided lots of fun during the Grand Independence Day Parade and a glorious fireworks display. In the Torchlight Parade, Uncle Sam hovered above the throngs, including King Neptune and his court. (Don Dunbar and Edward French photos) Subscribe to Quoddy Tides