2015 ON THE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL, ON THE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL, students at the Eastport Elementary School are eager to begin their classes. (Edward French photo)
2015 PLUNDERING PIRATES PLUNDERING PIRATES invaded Lubec by land, sea and air on September 5 and then overran the Island City during the Eastport Pirate Festival on September 11-13. (Don Dunbar photo) Subscribe to Quoddy Tides Rates:$31.65 a year in Washington County, Maine (tax included) $36.93 a year in Maine,
2015 ARTIST AMY BARTLETT WRIGHT ARTIST AMY BARTLETT WRIGHT holds up her finalized concept image of the soon-to-be-completed mural on the side of the Calais Community Thrift Store. Bartlett Wright has been working since August 12 to complete the wall-sized mural, which shows a well-known steamship plying the waters of the St. Croix River alongside
2015 A FOGGY BALLET A FOGGY BALLET. Heavy construction equipment moves through the mist as CPM Constructors drives sheet piling and removes fill from the Eastport breakwater on an August morning. The reconstruction work is expected to take two years. (Edward French photo) Subscribe to Quoddy Tides Rates:$31.65 a year in Washington
2015 DIGGING CLAMS DIGGING CLAMS in Pottery Cove near Joe's Point in St. Andrews. The area was being harvested by diggers hired by a clam depuration plant. (Edward French photo)
2015 THE PIPE CEREMONY THE PIPE CEREMONY during the 50th Ceremonial Indian Day at Sipayik included the presentation of the pipe from Penobscot Sakom Kirk Francis to Clayton Cleaves, in the role of Passamaquoddy sakom. (Robin Farrin photo) Subscribe to Quoddy Tides Rates:$31.65 a year in Washington County, Maine (tax included) $36.
2015 BOATS OF ALL SIZES BOATS OF ALL SIZES are seen off Eastport, as the freighter Optimana comes through Friar’s Roads to the Estes Head port terminal on July 21, and lobster boats are moored off Prince’s Cove. (Edward French photo)