2022 HAVING FUN IN THE SUN HAVING FUN IN THE SUN by spraying water on each other are these children at a birthday party in Eastport's North End earlier this month. (Edward French photo)
2022 A PROCESSION A PROCESSION of police, fire and ambulance vehicles brought Eastport Police Chief Andrew Little home, greeted by the crossed ladders of the Eastport and Pleasant Point fire trucks on the causeway on Tuesday, June 14. Little passed away on May 31, following a short battle with cancer. His funeral was
2022 SINGING SINGING a moving version of 'Amazing Grace,' with words both in Passamaquoddy and English, is Taina Francis-Mendez, during the Memorial Day ceremony at the Hillside Cemetery in Eastport. See this issue for an article on the observance. (Edward French photo)
2022 A LONG JOURNEY TO SAFETY A LONG JOURNEY TO SAFETY ended on Grand Manan for one Ukrainian family, with the arrival of Sacha and Lena Marinin with 3 1/2-year-old Kostya on Tuesday evening, June 7. The family from Mariupol was met by a crowd of well-wishers with signs, flags and balloons. A community group
2022 STANDING AT SPLIT ROCK, SIPAYIK, STANDING AT SPLIT ROCK, SIPAYIK, at the start of the 80-mile Alewife Relay Run on May 21 are some of the runners and road crew. In back are (left to right) Janet Hough, Ralph Dana, Jonathan Aretakis and Ed Bassett. In front are Philip Krajewski, Ellen Krajewski, Brian Altvater, Matthew
2022 SEEDING JUVENILE CLAMS SEEDING JUVENILE CLAMS under protective netting at Half Moon Cove on May 18 are volunteers with a number of different organizations aiming to create a clam garden at Sipayik. See this issue for an article about the project. (Edward French photo)
2022 OVER 100 PEOPLE OVER 100 PEOPLE showed their support for the family of Kimberly Neptune, who was murdered on April 21, during a remembrance walk at Sipayik on the evening of May 5. Many wore red to remember all of the missing and murdered Indigenous women across the country, as May 5 is