2020 OVERFLOWING OVERFLOWING with colorful holiday characters is this home on Germain Street in Calais. (Edward French photo)
2020 'TIS THE SEASON 'TIS THE SEASON. Ringing in the holidays is Kathy Moholland of Robbinston, who makes about 150 Christmas wreaths each season, selling them at a roadside stand. She's made wreaths for close to 50 years and used to work for different wreathmakers. While she notes that the brush
2020 COLORFUL BANDANNAS, COLORFUL BANDANNAS, hand-painted by Eastport students in grades 3'8, are on display in the windows of the Eastport Gallery. A silent auction to benefit the Eastport schools' art program is online at ArtWalk Auction on Facebook through December 12. (Edward French photo)
2020 AN EARLY AN EARLY-MORNING FIRE destroyed the Unitarian Meeting House and parsonage in Eastport on October 26. (Quoddy Tides photo)
2020 STANDING NEXT TO STANDING NEXT TO the Washington County Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Baileyville is the late Brian Manza. The memorial, the first in the country to honor Agent Orange victims, was erected in 1988 but has not yet been dedicated.
2020 A RIVER OF CRANBERRIES A RIVER OF CRANBERRIES is wet-harvested at Mingo's Products in Red Beach by (left to right) Troy Golding, Donovan Palmer, Artie Mingo and Nathan Chambers. While the crop is down this year because of the drought, the demand for fresh market berries is high. (Edward French photo)
2020 'DOUBLE, DOUBLE TOIL AND TROUBLE 'DOUBLE, DOUBLE TOIL AND TROUBLE; fire burn and caldron bubble,' these witches on Key Street in Eastport may be chanting, just before All Hallow's Eve. (Edward French photo)