2016 CREATURES CREATURES from dinosaurs to Uncle Sam made their way through downtown during the Torchlight Parade during the Eastport Fourth of July celebration. (Don Dunbar photo)
2016 THE PENNY SCRAMBLE THE PENNY SCRAMBLE during the Eastport Fourth of July celebration always generates youthful excitement. Although a Navy ship was not in port and the breakwater is being repaired, the celebration still drew crowds.(Edward French photo) Subscribe to Quoddy Tides Rates:$35 a year in Washington County, Maine (tax included)
2016 BIG AND LITTLE SHIPS BIG AND LITTLE SHIPS. The Stadiongracht anchored off Eastport on June 17 and 18 to unload a 42-foot yacht that was shipped from Antwerp, Belgium. The yacht, which had been built in Maine before going across the Atlantic, was destined for Newburyport, Mass. It was one of three yachts aboard
2016 GETTING READY FOR A NEW COAT OF PAINT GETTING READY FOR A NEW COAT OF PAINT this summer is this Eastport house, which is being scraped by volunteers from the Assist-JC group of All Souls Congregational Church in Bangor. (Edward French photo Subscribe to Quoddy Tides Rates:$35 a year in Washington County, Maine (tax included) $42 a
2016 MEANDER MEANDER through the fields of wild lupines that fill the landscape with hues of blue, purple, white and pink during the month of June. (Chessie Crowe Gartmayer photo)
2016 SALT SALT is unloaded on the Estes Head cargo pier at the Port of Eastport by one of the two clamshell buckets on the Star Zeta, before being loaded into the bulk conveyor system in the foreground. (Edward French photo) Subscribe to Quoddy Tides Rates:$35 a year in Washington County,