A LITTLE DISAGREEMENT A LITTLE DISAGREEMENT occurred recently at the swallow house in Pembroke. (Don Dunbar photo)
Vietnam veterans remember experiences, sacrifices during war Because of the pandemic, Memorial Day observances are not being scheduled or are being scaled back this year, but the sacrifices of those who died in service to this country are still remembered and honored.
Province credits early action for blunting virus Acting early on COVID-19 has paid off for the province of New Brunswick, according to Stephane Robichaud, CEO of the New Brunswick Health Council.
City debates berthing issues for cruise ship When it comes to berthing a dormant cruise ship at the breakwater in Eastport, the decision-making process has been multi-layered and, at times, frustrating for all involved, whether for or against its presence at the island city.
Church building in Calais finds new life with area nonprofit Mary Lane has many memories of her time with the First Congregational Church of Calais. Some are amusing, some heartfelt, but all of them have contributed to her understanding of faith and community. That's particularly important today given that the church is being delivered into new hands.
Calais councillors vote to allow all businesses to open On May 14 the Calais City Council voted 6-1 to allow all businesses in the city to open, contrary to Governor Janet Mills' rural reopening plan, which is still limiting the opening of certain businesses.
RIDING HER BIKE RIDING HER BIKE down a quiet Boynton Street in Eastport late in the afternoon of a May day is Cheyenne Beech, 8, as the leaves are budding out Downeast in the early springtime. (Edward French photo)