2021 Cancer conference addresses living well during a pandemic Maintaining health and wellness during a pandemic is a struggle for virtually everyone, but those with chronic health conditions are particularly challenged.
2021 Audit reveals overpayments to tribal staff The Passamaquoddy tribal government at Sipayik is under investigation by the U.S. Department of Treasury's Office of Inspector General concerning how millions of dollars in federal funds were spent on pay increases for tribal government employees during the first year of the pandemic.
2021 GATHERING FRUIT ON THE WING GATHERING FRUIT ON THE WING is this robin, as it flies away from a common winterberry bush where a large number of robins were feasting on October 25. (Eileen Clark photo)
2021 LEGACY PARK, LEGACY PARK, located on a city-owned lot next to The Commons in Eastport, is nearly completed, with the placement of granite pavers honoring people and events. Shown are coordinator Linda Godfrey and Greg Golding, Judy Knapp and Diana Boone, who are members of the Eastport Garden Club, which will maintain
2021 Transformational opportunities highlighted at economic summit After a year and a half that brought dramatic change to the country as a whole, Washington County is combining its time honed ability to harness its resources with new technological developments to effectively adapt to a shifting future.
2021 Rare cotton-candy blue lobster caught A lobster with an unusual cotton candy blue coloration pattern was caught in Passamaquoddy Bay off the coast of Perry on Tuesday, October 19. Lobsterman Eric Francis of Pleasant Point made the catch while aboard the boat Bug Zappah.
2021 Question on CMP corridor tops November 2 referendum ballot Maine residents will have three state referendum questions to vote on at the Tuesday, November 2, polls, with the referendum on the Central Maine Power (CMP) corridor garnering a great deal of attention and money, as spending by lobbying efforts topped $60 million as of October 1.