2017 Salmon fest celebrates 30 years For 30 years, the end of summer in Eastport has been celebrated with a festival paying homage to the Atlantic salmon and other delicious seafood found in local waters.
2017 Perry voters reject school budget, ask board to try again The Town of Perry School Committee will go back to the drawing board to work out details of the fiscal year 2017–2018 school budget after residents at the August 22 annual town meeting voted 44 to 30 by written ballot to turn down the budget.
2017 Natural resources, culture focus of cross-border tourism project The Passamaquoddy Bay region shares more than its maritime culture. It shares a gateway entrance for tourism discovery for those on either side of the border.
2017 Audio dictionary aids tribe's language preservation efforts The first-ever field research recordings of Native American spoken words were conducted with a Thomas Edison wax cylinder prototype on a small Passamaquoddy reserve that used to exist in the Union Street area of Calais. Passamaquoddy Historic Preservation Officer Dr.
2017 Odd Fellows Hall to be revived The former Independent Order of Odd Fellows Hall, George Washington Lodge No. 23, in Pembroke is about to get a new lease on life.
2017 Former lightkeeper recalls experiences The allure of lighthouse keeping has intrigued people for a long time, but few fall so far under the spell as to take it up as a career. One of those rare people is Chris Mills from Ketch Harbour, N.S.
2017 Downtown Calais to get facelift The downtown district of Calais is going to receive a significant boost to its appearance over the coming few years as a result of a major project proposal by a partnership between David Seavey and Gary Young.