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ENVIRONMENT, INTER-ISLAND NEWS, MARINE
Fishing SmarterWith fewer traps and a longer season, Monhegan has its “best year ever”by Nancy Griffin
Monhegan Island lobstermen are nearing the end of their first season under new rules. They are fishing a longer season with fewer traps per person, and so far, they’re having surprising success catching as many or more lobsters.
COMMUNITIES, ENVIRONMENT
Navigating wakes and shoals, an association protects a river and its resourcesby Muriel L. Hendrix
Barnaby Porter, who has lived on the Damariscotta River for close to 40 years, tells the story of a day when he, his son and naturalists from the Chewonki Foundation tried to return an young osprey to the nest on a navigational marker that the bird had fallen from.
INTER-ISLAND NEWS, PEOPLE
Small WorldHow a Vinalhaven fisherman’s buoy might have ended up in the Caribbeanby Kris Osgood
John Higgins was enjoying breakfast at the Cocomar Restaurant in the Dominican Republic last February when he noticed something from home. It was a buoy hanging on the wall, and on the buoy was written the word “Vinalhaven.” This Month's Issue BUSINESS, MARINE
Faced with challenges, lobstermen call for U.S.-Canadian combined effortby Nancy Griffin
ENVIRONMENT, MARINE
Grey seals proliferate along the Northeast coast, alarming fishermenby Sandra Dinsmore
COMMUNITIES, INTER-ISLAND NEWS
Chebeague Island appoints temporary administrator, mulls changes to postby David Tyler
BUSINESS, PEOPLE
Portland firm recycles sails, things “green” and supports good causesby Kris Osgood
COMMUNITIES, INTER-ISLAND NEWS
The Long View: Not All Places Are Created Equalby Philip W. Conkling
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New parking garage proposed to increase Casco Bay ferry line revenuesby Leo Carter
With ferry systems facing rising costs, Casco Bay Lines is looking into a plan to build a new, waterfront parking garage as a way to make more money and guarantee parking for all islanders. There would also be space for a bus terminal, a training center and a harbor museum COMMUNITIES, INTER-ISLAND NEWS
Residents upset about proposed 12.5 percent ferry hikeby David Tyler
Island residents express frustration about a proposed Maine State Ferry rate increase that state officials say is necessary because of skyrocketing fuel costs. A link to the new rates is included. COMMUNITIES, INTER-ISLAND NEWS
Matinicus post office “totaled” by fireby Steve Cartwright
The Matinicus post office and store building burned to the ground on Monday, April 28, as island firefighters struggled to keep flames from spreading to nearby buildings and oil tanks on the waterfront. INTER-ISLAND NEWS, PEOPLE
An artist invites her viewers to remember and rejoiceby Tina Cohen
The verve of nature — no small thing — is alive in the paintings of Vinalhaven artist Elaine Crossman. COMMUNITIES, ENVIRONMENT, PEOPLE, MARINE
Things Look Different Thereby Craig Idlebrook
Our toddler finally made us go west. Record snowfall and a two-year old who didn’t like to wear clothes gave us cabin fever this past winter, so we accepted an invitation from my sister-in-law in Portland, Oregon for a month-long visit. ColumnsReviews MARINE
Scurvy: How a Surgeon, a Mariner and a Gentleman Solved the Greatest Medical Mystery of the Age of Sailreview by Harry Gratwick
ENVIRONMENT
A Coastal Companion: A Year in the Gulf Of Maine, From Cape Cod to Canadareview by Hannah Merker
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