2017 WORKING TO SECURE WORKING TO SECURE skiffs at the floats in Broad Cove, Eastport, during high winds gusting up to 55 mph on Wednesday, January 11, is Scott MacNichol. (Edward French photo)
2017 GOING FOR A LAY GOING FOR A LAY-UP to score against East Grand on January 3 is Matt Harris of the Shead Tigers. Shead won by a score of 61–45, and the Tigers have a 4–5 record midway through the season. (Don Dunbar photo) Subscribe to Quoddy Tides Rates:$35 a year
2016 SHOWN SHOWN with their donated remembrance wreath are members of the Mingo family of Red Beach with firefighters of the New York City Fire Department Station E16/TL7 of lower Manhattan. After 9/11, the Mingo family began providing the fire station with a special 36" wreath every year in
2016 "RING THOSE BELLS "RING THOSE BELLS!" sing K4 and K5 students at the Eastport Elementary School during the holiday concert on December 14. All of the elementary school grades, along with the Shead High School pep and jazz bands, took part in the concert, under the direction of music teacher Robert
2016 FOLLOWING THE LIONESS CHRISTMAS PARADE FOLLOWING THE LIONESS CHRISTMAS PARADE in Calais on December 2, Eve and Silas Socobasin (above) happily sit with Santa and Mrs. Claus to share their Christmas wishes. Many children stopped by to see the jolly ol’ elf at Triangle Park. (Robin Farrin photo)
2016 LET IT SNOW LET IT SNOW! The weather outside may be frightful, but the flying snow is still delightful in downtown Eastport during the first snowstorm of the season on December 5. (Edward French photo) Subscribe to Quoddy Tides Rates:$35 a year in Washington County, Maine (tax included) $42 a year in
2016 HERE TODAY, GONE TOMORROW HERE TODAY, GONE TOMORROW. An 87-ton Yankee dryer, bound for Trois-Rivières, Quebec, is hoisted onto the freighter Egmondgracht at the Estes Head port terminal in Eastport on November 21. The movements of the dryer are symbolic of the decline in paper-making in the state of Maine, as it had been