2005 BALSAM AND LIGHTS BALSAM AND LIGHTS decorate the exterior of St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Eastport this Christmas season. (Edward French photo)
2005 IT IS BETTER TO LIGHT ONE CANDLE IT IS BETTER TO LIGHT ONE CANDLE... Placing his candle on the altar in the International Day of Action to Stop Global Warming service in Eastport is Davis Pike Grady. Held on December 3 at the Central Congregational Church, the observance included a talk by Mark Dittrick, conservation chair, Atlantic
2005 A REBIRTH OF DAIRY FARMING A REBIRTH OF DAIRY FARMING in Washington County includes Tide Mill Farm in Edmunds, where Aaron Bell's three-year-old daughter Paige, representing the ninth generation living on the farm, pets Moonshine, who is due to calve soon, as another Jersey, Peck, chews her cud. (Edward French photo)
2005 CALLING ATTENTION CALLING ATTENTION to their struggle, (left to right) Hilda Lewis, Madonna Soctomah and Gracie Davis drum and sing during a smudging and prayer ceremony at Split Rock at Pleasant Point, the proposed site for a liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal. The Passamaquoddy women and their supporters held a press conference
2005 GHOSTS AND OTHER STRANGE CREATURES GHOSTS AND OTHER STRANGE CREATURES can be seen in Downeast yards during the weeks leading up to Halloween. (Edward French photo) School space crunch forces towns to act GHOSTS AND OTHER STRANGE CREATURES can be seen in Downeast yards during the weeks leading up to Halloween. (Edward French photo)
2005 OVER HILL, OVER DALE OVER HILL, OVER DALE during the Eastport Invitational cross country meet on September 28 are Shead's Justin Cyr and Calais High School's Zachary Carle. (Edward French photo)
2005 POSING ON THE NARROW LEDGES POSING ON THE NARROW LEDGES at Gulliver's Hole in West Quoddy Head State Park, two September tourists are among many who are willing to risk a dangerous tumble to enjoy a stunning photo-op. (Chessie Johnson photo)