March 27, 2026
Newsletter covering 2026-03-17 to 2026-03-30
THE LAST SHINGLE MILL

Front Page Stories
Efforts continue to build trust in drinking water at Sipayik
Efforts to build trust in the drinking water quality among community members at Sipayik are continuing, with the Passamaquoddy tribal government now funding the monitoring of the water quality...
By Edward French | Read more
Officials in county support bill to revise school funding formula
Legislation proposing changes in the state's school funding formula received strong support from Washington County officials and residents, along with school representatives from throughout the state, during a hearing by the Education and Cultural Affairs Committee on March 9.
By Edward French | Read more
SCRTC teacher wins national recognition
The journey that brought Lauren Remington, an early childhood educator at St. Croix Regional Technical Center in Calais, to Washington, D.C., to receive the Travelers Award for Teaching Excellence at the Salute to Excellence in Education Gala was not a short or easy one.
By Rachel Williams | Read more
Donation of land opens door to Liberty Village
The Machias Historical Society has received a transformative gift of approximately 94 acres on East Kennebec Road, opening the door to an ambitious new preservation initiative known as Machias Liberty Village.
By The Quoddy Tides Staff | Read more
Keeper of the light fondly remembered
Grand Manan lost a valued member of the community on March 6 with the passing of Ken Ingersoll, a beloved lightkeeper who was the driving force behind the Swallowtail lighthouse restoration, along with his wife, Laurie Murison, who died in 2021.
By Arlene Benham | Read more
Lubec board eyes tax status of area land trusts
Members of the Lubec Select Board, at their March 25 meeting, reviewed an analysis by Marc Perry, the town's assessor agent, of the town's property tax revenue losses resulting from the state's land‑use property categories for tree growth, open space, farmland and working waterfront.
By Paula Whitfield | Read more
The last shingle mill keeps on sawing
Grandpa's Shingle Mill, the last shingle mill in Washington County, lies far down in the woods off the Halls Mills Road in Whiting. The mill, which is filled with shingles and logs and heavy with the sense of the past, is run by Philip Gardner, who says he remembers...
By Edward French | Read more
SCALING SHINGLES
