AROUND THE COUNTY - Permanent Dike Bridge Fix Delayed Indefinitely by Federal Fisheries Agency’s Concerns

New $2 Million Long-Term Temporary Span Planned in 2025, as DOT Chief ‘Frustrated’ by Feds 

By Paul Sylvain

Machias area motorists using the Route 1 dike bridge and causeway can expect an extended period of detours in 2025 and a years-long delay before a permanent span is built to carry traffic into and out of Machias via the dike.

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CMHS Staff and Student of the Month Announced

Brady Seeley has been named Calais High School Student of the Month for November. Brady has consistently demonstrated outstanding academic performance, a strong work ethic, and a positive attitude that inspires both peers and teachers alike. Congratulations, Brady! Keep up the fantastic work!

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Fenway Bowl Honors Local Teacher Lauren Remington

Students Join Celebration, Thanks in Part to Pratt Dealership Support

Jayna Smith

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Ms. Lauren Remington, an Early Childhood Education instructor at St. Croix Regional Technical Center in Calais, has been named to the 2024 Wasabi Fenway Bowl Honor Roll. This prestigious recognition celebrates educators who have gone above and beyond to support their students and communities.

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Wreath Laying in Alexander

Wreaths were laid on veterans’ graves at the Alexander Cemetery on December 2nd by volunteers (front) Connor Cooper, Pacey Sanford, Aiden Sanford, (middle) Crystal Roussel, Rhonda Oakes, Eileen Newman, Dolly Sullivan, Jim Sullivan, (back) David Sanford, Carl Oakes, Dale Holst, and Joe Manza. Missing from the photo is Jane Manza. (Submitted photo)

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Two Parades to Light up St. Croix Valley

Jayna Smith

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The St. Croix Valley will come alive with holiday spirit as two festive parades take place in early December. Both parades are free to enter, making them an ideal opportunity for local businesses and organizations to advertise their services to hundreds of onlookers. 

Calais Lioness Christmas Parade, Friday, Dec. 6

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Holiday Music Concert Features Mount View Chamber Singers

Jayna Smith

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Calais-area residents are in for a special holiday treat as the acclaimed Mount View Chamber Singers bring their beloved “Carols in the Round” performance to St. Anne’s Episcopal Church on Saturday, December 14. The concert, beginning at 2 p.m., promises an intimate and moving celebration of the holiday season, featuring an array of carols.

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Sky’s the Limit as King Construction Services Takes Off on $1.3 Million Airport Terminal Project in Eastport

Paul Sylvain

Move over, Kirby Grant. There’s a new Sky King in town, and he’s busy constructing a $1.12 million airport terminal building in Eastport.

Unlike the main character in the television show that ran from 1951 to 1962, Northfield developer Justin King is not an airplane pilot, but his company — King Construction Services of Machias — continues to soar to new heights, it seems, with every new project it takes under its wing.

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Jolly Junction Market Opens as a Festive Holiday Hub

Jayna Smith

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CDRC’s Jolly Junction Market kicked off its opening weekend with great success, drawing holiday shoppers eager to support local artisans, crafters, and other vendors.

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John Preston Takes the Helm as Baileyville Police Chief

On Monday, Dec. 2, 2024, Police Chief (Ret.) Bob Fitzsimmons (center) received his Retired Chief Badge from incoming Chief John Preston. Chief (Ret.) Fitzsimmons presented Chief Preston with his Chief's Badge and Sgt. Matthew Vinson with his Sergeant's Badge. (Baileyville Police Department photo)

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What’s Up, Calais?

Jayna Smith

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The Jolly Junction Market opened this past weekend. Vendors selling all sorts of goods are set up in the former Urban Moose building each weekend through Christmas. Organized by CDRC and Downeast Economic Development, this pop-up event is open Friday evenings from 4 to 8 p.m. and on Saturdays and Sundays from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

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Local Veteran Presented with Quilt of Valor

Jayna Smith

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Jan (Robb) Tollison, a retired Air Force veteran from Calais, was recently selected to receive a Quilt of Valor, an award given to honor veterans for their service and sacrifice. Tollison served in the Air Force from 1972 to 1992.

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Ronin Reflections

Jon Reisman

My Policy Ronin column on political samurai without masters elicited a number of responses. Two readers sent uniform/wardrobe suggestions. The armored chain mail option would probably protect me from lefty lances, but I am skeptical it would be allowed through the security checkpoints in Augusta. The less martial masked alternative is clearly the post-Covid cosplay of choice.

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Washington County Lawmakers Sworn In Dec. 4

Paul Sylvain

It is a time-honored tradition mandated by the state’s constitution: newly elected state lawmakers take the oath of office on the first Wednesday following the first Tuesday of December — or, generally speaking, a month after being elected to two-year terms in the State House of Representatives and the State Senate. 

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Robotic Knee Surgery Comes to Washington County

Orthopedic surgeon Wendy Boucher Crawford, MD, and the medical staff at Calais Community Hospital are excited to offer Zimmer Biomet’s ROSA® Knee System, which brings together robotic technology with industry-leading knee implants to help surgeons personalize surgical procedures for their patients and is designed to help perform total knee replacement. It includes features to assist with bone resections and assessing the state of soft tissues to facilitate implant positioning intraoperatively. 

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Local Scouts Meet Financial Goal for Trip to Europe

Girl Scout Troop 2259 is excited to share with the community that they have successfully surpassed their $36,900 goal to go to Europe. Their most recent bottle drive in November raised $2,344.40. 

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Maine Public Expands Signals Across the State, Temporary Interruption Noted

Jayna Smith

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Area listeners of National Public Radio (NPR) have noticed they can no longer access the independent, nonprofit media organization through the Calais station. According to Maine Public, the interruption is temporary and part of a broader effort to enhance and expand radio coverage throughout Maine.

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Princeton Tree Lighting

Sandra Smith

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27th Annual Lioness Christmas Parade Shines Despite Frigid Temperatures

Jayna Smith

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The 27th Annual Lioness Christmas Parade brought festive cheer to downtown on Friday evening, Dec. 6, despite bone-chilling temperatures.

Brightly lit floats adorned with holiday decorations made their way across Main Street, with many participants passing candy canes and other treats to spectators. While the bitter cold kept some at home, others watched the procession from the warmth of their vehicles, which lined the parade route. 

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Locals Compete in Millinocket Marathon & Half

Jayna Smith

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Millinocket was alive with energy on Saturday, December 7, as thousands of runners and spectators gathered for the 9th Annual Millinocket Marathon & Half. Among the nearly 3,000 participants were some determined athletes from the greater Calais area.

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Calais Wrestling Has Strong Showing at Ryan Detour Tourney

The Calais High School varsity wrestling team recently traveled to Bucksport for the Ryan Detour Tournament, where they made a strong showing, finishing 6th out of 13 schools. The Blue Devils earned four first place, one second place, and three third place finishes. The first place winners were Ashaleigh Sulkowski, Destiny Holmes, Jack Lanier, and Chase Scott. Rose Lozada took second place, while Kayla Wilson, Cadien Seeley, and Bradley Walton earned third place finishes. These athletes fought hard and represented their team with determination and pride. (Photo courtesy of CHS)

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Stuff the Bus Marks 10 Years of Helping Local Families

Jayna Smith

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On Saturday, December 7, Baileyville Police Department hosted the 10th annual Stuff the Bus event, once again with a great display of incredible generosity from local residents.

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Make a Difference, Support Hospice Volunteers by Dining at Jo’s this Monday

Jayna Smith

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Jo’s Diner & Pizzeria has announced that Karleigh Smith, a junior at Woodland High School, is the winner of its inaugural Grammar for Giving contest. Karleigh’s essay highlighted the vital work of Down East Hospice Volunteers (DEHV), a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to providing compassionate end-of-life care and support for families in the community, and now will earn a day’s worth of sales from Jo’s for the organization.

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Freedom Studies - Equity Jeopardy

Jon Reisman

Jeopardy Answer: Policy goal that is loudly proclaimed and pursued across nearly every sector of American society but is rarely (if ever) defined or assessed. 

Jeopardy Question: What is Equity?

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Calais City Council

Jayna Smith

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On Thursday, December 12, 2024, the Calais City Council met for its regular meeting, with Mayor Marcia Rogers presiding over Councilors Kevin Niles, Mike Sherrard, Elery Beale, Pete Foster, Bill Quinn, and James Macdonald. 

What follows is a brief summary of the meeting, with the full meeting available for viewing on the City of Calais’s Facebook page.

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Pratt Donation Boosts Shriners’ Feztival of Trees Fundraiser

Jayna Smith

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Just ahead of this year’s International Feztival of Trees, Ian Pratt from the Pratt dealership generously presented a $2,000 donation to the event’s hosting organizations — the Schoodic and Washington County Shrine Clubs.

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V.L. Tammaro Adorns Woodland’s Main Street with Christmas Wreaths

Lining the poles on Main Street in Woodland are beautiful Christmas wreaths, courtesy of V.L. Tammaro. Each year, the oil company ensures they’re hung just in time for the town’s Christmas parade, adding to the festive spirit. (Baileyville Holiday Committee photo)

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Gardner, Cassidy Honored for Their Many Years as Washington County Commissioners

Paul Sylvain

County Commissioners Chris Gardner (R-Edmunds) and Vinton Cassidy (R-Calais) have seen a lot in their combined three decades of service to Washington County. And as Gardner said during this year’s county budget negotiations, a 21-percent budget increase is not the horse he and Cassidy wanted to ride off into the sunset on.

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Calais Fire Chief Honors Brave Youngster for Heroic Response to Fire

Jayna Smith

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At last week’s city council meeting, Calais Fire Chief Billy Lee shared details of an impressive act of bravery on the evening of November 22, when local elementary school student Reed Leachman helped prevent a potentially devastating fire. 

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Blessing of the Christmas creche Knights of Columbus Council #149

Dan LaLonde

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Parishioners from St. Kateri Tekakwitha Parish gathered Sunday evening, December 8, 2024, for the blessing of the Christmas creche in downtown Calais. Knights of Columbus Council # 149 sponsored the event, setting up the manger scene.

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Holiday Spirit Lights Up Baileyville with Annual Christmas Parade

Baileyville’s holiday committee put together another fantastic Christmas Parade that brightened the town on Friday night, December 13. This entry by V.L. Tammaro, its blue truck as recognizable as Santa’s sleigh, was adorned with festive decorations and certainly did not disappoint. After the parade, children eagerly lined up at Woodland Elementary School to share their holiday wishes with Santa. (Baileyville Holiday Committee photo)

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Festival of Lessons and Carols at Dennysville

With the anticipation of Christmas, the annual Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols will take place at the Congregational Church in Dennysville on Sunday, December 22, at 4 p.m. Carols illuminating the Christmas story will accompany traditional lessons from the Old and New Testaments read by members of the congregation. 

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Remembering my friend Ron Pooler

I never thought I would be writing this article about my dear friend Ron Pooler, but unfortunate circumstances have given me the desire to share this story about a wonderdul American and veteran.  I owe it to him and our friendship to share the connection I forged with one of America’s most honest and straightforward soldiers.

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Freedom Studies - December Attention Deficit Disorder

Jon Reisman

December has been a bit of an emotional and political rollercoaster, which can make focusing on weekly wordsmithing problematic. End of year Christmas and New Year’s columns often have early deadlines, and that is the case this year. On top of that, my head is spinning from a strange combination of sadness and grief one year after my wife’s passing and confident optimism, pride, and pleasure in my writing and political and policy productivity. The result is a somewhat scattershot column.

Equity and ME

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Washington County Land Trusts Form Partnership

The Downeast Lakes Land Trust (DLLT) and Meddybemps Lake Land Trust (MLLT) recently formed a landmark long-term partnership for the purchase and management of 503 acres of property along Meddybemps Lake. DLLT will own the property, and MLLT will manage the land. This partnership succeeds in conserving for generations to come two parcels of land that are part of the Meddybemps Lake watershed. These properties include shoreline on Meddybemps Lake and Ryan Lake.

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Trump to Push to End Daylight Saving Time

Jayna Smith

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Twice a year, millions of Americans shift their clocks forward or back, an act that disrupts their sleep cycles and circadian rhythms. As the body adjusts to the sudden change — often feeling more fatigued or out of sync with natural light — the debate over the necessity of daylight saving time (DST) continues. 

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Lady Dragons Fight Hard in Back-to-Back Games

Jayna Smith

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At Woodland on Tuesday, December 17, the Lady Dragons secured a hard-fought victory over the Jonesport-Beals Royalettes, edging them out 55-50.

Mishun Cornelious delivered a standout performance, leading the Dragons with 23 points and an impressive 18 rebounds.

Karleigh Smith contributed 21 points, including three 3-pointers and making six steals.

Lara Salan Hurtado added 11 points, rounding out the Dragons’ scoring effort.

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Princeton Parks & Recreation’s Home Decorating Contest

Recently, members of Princeton Parks & Recreation gathered at the library to determine the order of judging the homes that entered the home decorating contest and to pick up their judging forms. A small contingent of our vehicles followed President Amanda Woodruff to the first home, Z Baby Farm on Main Street, then on to Patsy Landry’s on Willow Street. Next, the group drove to Big Lake Township’s Lois Farrell’s home and then to Indian Township’s James Mendoza’s home. Last on the list was the Potter family in Waite.

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CDC to Rewrite Rules for Bringing Dogs into the U.S.

Jayna Smith

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has announced plans to revisit and revise rules governing the importation of dogs into the United States. The decision, revealed on December 17, 2024, comes in response to continued pushback from U.S. Senator Susan Collins (R-ME), other northern border state senators, and stakeholders concerned about the impact of earlier regulations.

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Calais Elementary PTO Funds New Tool for School Nurse

Jayna Smith

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The Parent-Teacher Organization (PTO) at Calais Elementary School has once again demonstrated its commitment to supporting the school community by fulfilling a much-needed request for the school nurse, Heather White. Using funds raised through various PTO fundraisers, the organization recently purchased a new otoscope — a medical tool used to check ears.

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Tiernan Cox Named Winner of VFW Voice of Democracy Contest

Boyd-Smith-Mitchell Memorial VFW Post #9779 proudly announces Tiernan Cox as the Post-Level winner of the 2024-2025 Voice of Democracy Contest.

Since its inception in 1947, the Voice of Democracy has served as the Veterans of Foreign Wars’ (VFW) premier scholarship program. This competition invites students to showcase their thoughts on an annual patriotic theme through written and recorded audio essays. For this year, participants reflected on the theme, “Is America Today Our Forefathers’ Vision?

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CES Santa Shop Brings Affordable Holiday Giving to Students

Jayna Smith

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The holiday spirit was alive and well at Calais Elementary School as the much-loved Santa Shop made its return from December 16 to 19. Organized by the CES Parent Teacher Organization (PTO), the special shopping experience gave students the chance to purchase gifts for their loved ones, all priced at just 25 cents each.

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Barbara’s School of Dance Show Bring Toys for Local Children

Toys purchased from the proceeds of Barbara’s School of Dance Santa’s Benefit Show, held Sunday, December 15th, were  donated to Calais Elementary  School. Pictured are Barbara, Michaela, Felice, José, and from CES, Megan and Betsy. (Submitted photo)

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In the year 2025…

Jonathan Reisman

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Clearing Snow from Your Vehicle Isn’t Optional — It's the Law

Jayna Smith

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As winter settles in, it's important to remember that failing to clear snow from your vehicle’s roof and windshield isn’t just dangerous — it’s against the law. Maine law imposes fines for those who neglect this responsibility.

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PFAS Remediation Tests Using Hemp Plants at Machias Valley Airport Planned for 2025

Paul Sylvain

The long talked about plan for PFAS remediation research testing at Machias Valley Airport, appears to be cleared for take-off in 2025, according to Machias Selectboard Vice Chairman Ben Edwards.

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Machiasport Celebrates New Town Office with Well-Attended Open House

Paul Sylvain

On Dec. 20, Machiasport Town Clerk Marcia Harward and Deputy Clerk Ashley Warren put out the red carpet and opened the doors for an open house and tours of the new town office building at 3 Bayview Drive.

The event, held from 3 to 5 p.m., attracted a steady stream of residents who stopped in for an up-close look-see inside the former hospice building. There were plenty of goodies to snack on and beverages, including coffee and tea, to wash it down.

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Eastport Arts Center 15th Annual Festival of Trees a Success

EAC is very grateful to the many creative, energetic, and tireless hands that made its 15th annual holiday fundraiser — the Festival of Trees — a great success. 

EAC expressed gratitude to this year’s tree decorators and the many helping hands who assisted with set up and break down, raffle sales and drawings, cookies and beverages, food donations, tree and light donations and cuttings, and photographers. 

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Lady Dragons Prepare for Busy Schedule Following Loss to Blue Devils

In a matchup between local rivals, the Calais Blue Devils were victorious with a 56-36 win over the Woodland Dragons on Saturday, December 21.

Dragon junior Karleigh Smith led all with  21 points at the game hosted by Woodland.

Other Dragons in the scoring column were sophomore Mishun Cornelius with 7 points, junior Lara Salan Hurtado with 3, freshman Addison Tripp and eighth grader Jordyn Phelps each with 2, and freshman Maddison Coleman with 1.  

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Remembering my Friend Ron Pooler

Pierre Little

I never thought I would be writing this article about my dear friend Ron Pooler, but unfortunate circumstances have given me the desire to share this story about a wonderful American and veteran. I owe it to him and our friendship to share the connection I forged with one of America’s most honest and straightforward soldiers.

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Students Find the Perfect Gifts at the CES Santa Shop

Jayna Smith

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The holiday spirit continued to shine at Calais Elementary School as the Santa Shop returned from December 16 to 19. Organized by the CES Parent Teacher Organization (PTO), the event gave students the opportunity to purchase affordable gifts for their loved ones, each priced at just 25 cents.

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Jo’s Diner & Pizzeria Supports Local Hospice Volunteers with $5,000+ from Grammar for Giving Contest

Jayna Smith

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Jo's Diner & Pizzeria, owned by Tim Crowe, has announced the success of its inaugural Grammar for Giving contest, which culminated in a significant donation to Down East Hospice Volunteers (DEHV). 

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Christmas Eve Fire Destroys Huge Section of the Bluebird Motel in Machias

Remains Under Investigation

Paul Sylvain

Firefighters from Machias and surrounding towns struggled against single-digit temperatures and unrelenting winds that enveloped them in thick, breath-choking smoke to battle a Christmas Eve fire at the Bluebird Motel on Route 1/Dublin Street in Machias.

That’s according to Machias Fire Chief Joey Dennison, who, on Wednesday — though still exhausted from the experience the previous night — recounted the details of the Christmas Eve fire.

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Princeton’s Mary Powling Celebrates a Century

Jayna Smith

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Mary (Mulholland) Powling, a beloved matriarch and long-time resident of Princeton, celebrated her 100th birthday on December 26, 2024. Born in 1924 to Isaac and Delphine Mulholland, her life has been filled with love, dedication, and an enduring connection to her family and community.

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