2024 APPLE BLOSSOMS APPLE BLOSSOMS bloom in the sun on a May afternoon in Eastport. (Edward French photo)
2024 REMEMBERING REMEMBERING that which has been lost are these women depicted in a wood engraving titled 'Abandoned Quarry' that was made in 1956 by Pauline Inman. It is one of 27 of her engravings in the collections of the Tides Institute & Museum of Art in Eastport. TIMA will
2024 DAFFODILS BLOOM DAFFODILS BLOOM by the Civil War memorial on Washington Street in Eastport just before Memorial Day. Last fall 5,000 daffodils were planted throughout the city as a community project sponsored by Chick Moore to serve as a natural memorial to those who have served their country. (Edward French photo)
2024 DIPPING ALEWIVES DIPPING ALEWIVES at the lower dam on the Pennamaquan River are students from Sipayik and Indian Township elementary schools on May 7. The Sipayik Environmental Department and the Passamaquoddy Tribe sponsor an Alewife Day, or Siqonomeq Day, to celebrate 'the fish that feeds all,' to bring back the
2024 WALKING ALONG WALKING ALONG the sands of time at Prince's Cove, Eastport, on an April afternoon. (Edward French photo)
2024 HIGH UP IN A TREE, J HIGH UP IN A TREE, Joseph Comeau Jr., who works for his father's licensed arborist service out of Robbinston, takes down a historic linden on Hayes Avenue in Eastport on April 22. The tree, which had a significant amount of rot, may have been planted by British soldiers
2024 HERE'S LOOKING AT YOU, KID HERE'S LOOKING AT YOU, KID! Lambs were born on Sunday, March 31, at Shofar Farms in Perry, including Blossom's twins, a boy and girl named Lad and Lady. (Josiah Guiltner photo)