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Lobster marketing strategy centers on ‘new shell’

By Tom Groening — March 8, 2015

ROCKPORT — A firm hired by the Maine Lobster Marketing Collaborative to help grow markets for and increase the value of the state’s signature seafood unveiled its strategy at the Maine Fishermen’s Forum on Friday, March 6. Representatives from the firm Weber Shandwick said their vision aims to: “Seasonal food is exciting food,” said Joe

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Record lobster landings in 2014: 123 million pounds, $456 million in value

By Staff Writer — February 26, 2015

For the third year in a row and only the third time ever, Maine lobster fishermen landed over 120 million pounds with a record overall value of $456,935,346, according to preliminary landings data reported by the Maine Department of Marine Resources.  At $3.69 per pound, the 123,676,100 pounds landed represented an improvement of 79 cents

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Got a story? ‘Salted Tales’ event seeks story tellers

By Staff Writer — February 25, 2015

Hey there, sailor! Got a story to tell? The Penobscot Marine Museum in Searsport and The Colonial Theatre in Belfast are teaming up to host “Salted Tales: stories from the sea told live” on Sunday March 29, from at 3:30 p.m to 6:30 p.m. at the Colonial on High Street. Organizers continue to look for

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Color up the end of winter with funk at the Farnsworth

By Staff Writer — February 24, 2015

ROCKLAND — On Saturday, March 14, the Farnsworth Art Museum’s  membership group, known as [Collective], will host its 4th annual BASH. This year’s BASH will feature the Brooklyn, N.Y.-based Baghra Funk band Red Baraat, which NPR recently called “the best party band in years.” The 2015 BASH, which is open to members and nonmembers alike,

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UMaine’s Steneck and team study ‘underwater time capsule’

By Staff Writer — February 23, 2015

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Islesboro voters to consider $3 million for broadband

By Tom Groening — February 23, 2015

ISLESBORO — Voters will be asked at their May 9 annual town meeting to authorize borrowing $3 million to build a broadband Internet network for the island. In a front-page opinion piece in the January/February edition of the Islesboro Island News, Arch Gillies, chairman of the board of selectmen, argued in favor of the proposal,

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Environment-based job market alive at career fair

By Tom Groening — February 23, 2015

UNITY — Almost 70 organizations were represented at an environment-based career fair at Unity College on Feb. 10. Is that a sign of a rebounding economy? Maybe. Many of the organizations were recruiting for summer jobs, such as counselor positions at camps, or for limited duration internships. But for the young adults nearing the end

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Navigating my way through designing a class

By Ian Watkins — February 19, 2015

Ian Watkins is an Island Fellow, a participant in a two-year service program operated by AmeriCorps and the Island Institute, doing community development work on islands and remote coastal communities. Watkins works on Deer Isle and the Downeast coast with high school students.  The three-ring binder is one of the bigger ones, 3- or 4-inches

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Small-world routine documented for bigger world

By Ian Watkins — February 2, 2015

Ian Watkins is an Island Fellow, a participant in a two-year service program operated by AmeriCorps and the Island Institute, doing community development work on islands and remote coastal communities. Watkins works on Deer Isle and the Downeast coast with high school students. Living on an island, it can be very easy to fall into

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Remembering Chandler “Blackie” Blackington

By Donna Wiegle — February 2, 2015

My relationship with Chandler “Blackie” Blackington began about a decade ago when I traveled to Vinalhaven to visit the community’s medical center and eldercare home, exploring the possibilities for Swan’s Island. Blackie was my tour guide. He picked me up at the ferry terminal on Vinalhaven and showed me around the island. We visited the

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