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Mixed Use “Green” Building coming soon to Rockland, Built by Lyman-Morse

2/21/2011

Lyman-Morse will soon begin construction on this mixed use building overlooking Rockland Harbor. Retail, commercial and residential lofts will all be offered in this "Green" building at the corner of Main Street and Pleasant Street in downtown Rockland. All floors/units will have all-day sunshine, sweeping views and high-end finishes. Check… SEE MORE

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RV Five Friends drawings

New Boat Expands Maine College’s Reach

2/18/2011

A new forty-six-foot power vessel being built for the College of the Atlantic (COA) at the Wesmac yard in Surry will extend the college’s islands curriculum both in terms of seasonal duration and geographic reach. Built to hold more than forty people and cruise at up to eighteen knots, the… SEE MORE

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Cangarda in the Travel-Lift

Hauling Cangarda in the Travel-Lift at Wayfarer Marine

2/7/2011

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Fox Island Thoroughfare

Fox Island Thoroughfare

2/7/2011

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Matinicus Rock Light, NOAA Weather Station MISM1 restored. (Photo courtesy Congresswoman Pingree's office)

Service Restored To Matinicus Rock Weather Station

1/27/2011

Congresswoman Chellie Pingree announced on January 27th, 2011 that federal officials have restored a weather station on Matinicus Rock (NOAA Station MISM1), which provides critical weather information for boats on Penobscot Bay. Pingree had urged officials to repair the station, which hasn’t provided data for two years. “Having this station… SEE MORE

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Front Street Shipyard partners - L to R: JB Turner, Lucia Michaud, Steve White, Taylor Allen, and Ken Priest

New Marine and Composites Facility to Open in Belfast

1/23/2011

A new custom boatbuilding facility/service yard/composites manufacturing facility on the Belfast, Maine, waterfront is well on its way to becoming a reality according to a press release received on January 18, 2011. The facility will be called Front Street Shipyard, and will be sited on the former Stinson canning factory… SEE MORE

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Sailing on Penobscot Bay

Wayfarer Marine Announces the Penobscot Bay Cup

1/3/2011

Wayfarer Marine, Camden Yacht Club, several local boatyards and boat builders are organizing a regatta for boats of all shapes and sizes. The Penobscot Bay Cup will be held the weekend of August 20-21, 2011. The event organizers have the support of local business communities and yacht clubs in and… SEE MORE

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Last Lobster Traps of 2010

12/31/2010

Rockport, Maine, December 31st – a lobsterboat pulling the last traps of 2010. Click on the image for a larger view. SEE MORE

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Paolina's Way

8/11/2010

Turning the ordinary into the extraordinary is practically a stock-in-trade for Camden restaurants. Take Paolina's Way, an alley-side eatery that turns out gourmet pizzas fit for the grandest occasion. The recipes used in the wood-fired oven here have been passed from generation to generation, and diners are the better for… SEE MORE

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Eggemoggin Feeder Fleet, Classic Yacht Sightseeing in Camden

8/6/2010

Camden was the destination for both the Eggemoggin Reach Regatta fleet and the NY Yacht Club Cruise on August 6th, 2010 and the classic yacht sightseeing was at its finest. SEE MORE

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The view from Mount Battie, looking down upon Camden Harbor

Camden Hills State Park

8/2/2010

If you came to Camden, you better have packed more than just flip-flops. The Camden Hills offer some of the most scenic strolls in Maine, whether you decide to tackle the steep half-mile hike up Mount Battie (the trail starts at the end of Megunticook Street, shown at the point… SEE MORE

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Market Basket, Rockport

7/27/2010

It’s a bit of a walk if you arrive by boat, but a trip to the Market Basket for some baguettes, the latest New York Times, and a few choice provisions is worth the trip. The sandwiches are some of the best in the midcoast, encompassing everything from a reuben… SEE MORE

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