AND THEY’RE OFF! AND THEY’RE OFF! Many youngsters took part in the Easter egg hunt held at Maritime Munchkins, a daycare center in Charlotte, on April 4. See more Easter egg hunt photos in this issue. (Edward French photo)
Proposed underwater data center off Eastport raises concerns A proposed underwater data center has gained little traction since its backer submitted a request to move ahead in February, and many of those near its proposed location in Western Passage off Moose Island are skeptical. In fact, one Eastport resident...
Area legislators support bill to boost state’s share for county jails A legislative bill to increase state funding for county jails received strong support from Washington County legislators during a hearing on March 18 before the Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee. The committee then voted 10-2 at a work session on March 30...
Last herring smokehouse in U.S. may get a second act In 1991 when the McCurdy Smokehouse in Lubec closed, it was the "last of the last" commercial herring smokehouses in the country. For 100 years it was a place where herring were smoked, packaged and shipped all over the world.
St. Stephen looking at costly 15-year water system overhaul St. Stephen faces major decisions on its 120‑year‑old water system. Rory Pickard with the engineering firm of Dillon Consulting Ltd. presented a 19‑page strategic plan to the municipal district council on March 25 proposing a 15‑year program that would cost tens of millions of dollars...
Child labor complaint roils lobster industry way of life John Drouin, a lobsterman in Cutler, put his first few wooden traps out from a skiff with his stepfather as a 13‑year‑old in the spring of 1979. A month later, Drouin was setting traps on his own, like other young teenagers in his small Downeast town. As an adult, he took all five children...
A SURE SIGN OF SPRING. A SURE SIGN OF SPRING. A young lamb, one of triplets, peers out from its pen at Shofar Farms in Perry, which raises the Icelandic sheep. (Edward French photo)
2026 Area legislators support bill to boost state’s share for county jails A legislative bill to increase state funding for county jails received strong support from Washington County legislators during a hearing on March 18 before the Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee. The committee then voted 10-2 at a work session on March 30...
2026 Lubec board eyes tax status of area land trusts Members of the Lubec Select Board, at their March 25 meeting, reviewed an analysis by Marc Perry, the town's assessor agent, of the town's property tax revenue losses resulting from the state's land‑use property categories for tree growth, open space, farmland and working waterfront.
2026 County meets deadline to make payment to bank for 2025 TAN The Washington County government made it to the bank on time, paying its 2025 tax-anticipation note (TAN) to Machias Savings Bank on February 18, two days before the due date.
2026 Most all towns to prepay TAN to help bail out county While it appears the Washington County government may have raised enough funds from municipalities to be able to pay its tax-anticipation note (TAN) to Machias Savings Bank by February 20, the meeting of that obligation is coming at a significant cost to the towns in the county.
2026 Bankruptcy bill not supported during hearing On January 21, the Maine legislature's Committee on State and Local Government held a hearing regarding LD 2009, a bill sponsored by Senator Marianne Moore of Calais that would allow political subdivisions, including municipalities and counties, to declare bankruptcy.
2025 County adopts budget with 17.3% increase With the adoption of a budget on December 17 with $11.6 million to be raised by taxation and so far about half of the towns in the county agreeing to prepay on the estimated $8 million tax-anticipation note (TAN) that the county owes for the current year's budget...
2025 County eyeing options after bond rejection With Washington County voters rejecting the proposed $11 million county bond question by a margin of 53% to 47% in the November 4 election, county officials are struggling to figure out how to pay the current tax anticipation note (TAN), due December 31, without defaulting...
2026 Proposed underwater data center off Eastport raises concerns A proposed underwater data center has gained little traction since its backer submitted a request to move ahead in February, and many of those near its proposed location in Western Passage off Moose Island are skeptical. In fact, one Eastport resident...
2026 Last herring smokehouse in U.S. may get a second act In 1991 when the McCurdy Smokehouse in Lubec closed, it was the "last of the last" commercial herring smokehouses in the country. For 100 years it was a place where herring were smoked, packaged and shipped all over the world.
2026 St. Stephen looking at costly 15-year water system overhaul St. Stephen faces major decisions on its 120‑year‑old water system. Rory Pickard with the engineering firm of Dillon Consulting Ltd. presented a 19‑page strategic plan to the municipal district council on March 25 proposing a 15‑year program that would cost tens of millions of dollars...
2026 Lubec's Safe Harbor project ready to go back out to bid While the Lubec Safe Harbor breakwater project is expected to go back out to bid next month, after initial bids were too high, questions have arisen about how long the project has taken and how much the anticipated cost has increased.
2026 Committee recommends replacing Machias dike with exact replica A recommendation to replace the Machias dike with an exact replica will be handed to the Maine Department of Transportation (MDOT) in April and could result in a new structure constructed over the Middle River in five years if everything goes according to plan.
2026 War in Iran hiking Quoddy gas prices Passamaquoddy Bay might seem like a long way from the Persian Gulf. However, the war unleashed when the United States and Israel launched coordinated attacks on Iranian targets on February 28...
2026 Proposed tidal project would power underwater AI data center A new tidal power project is being proposed off Eastport, but whether the developer has the technical expertise and financial backing to proceed with the proposal is not clear. Along with planning to provide electricity to local communities, the company, DeepGreen Western Passage SPV LLC...
2026 Child labor complaint roils lobster industry way of life John Drouin, a lobsterman in Cutler, put his first few wooden traps out from a skiff with his stepfather as a 13‑year‑old in the spring of 1979. A month later, Drouin was setting traps on his own, like other young teenagers in his small Downeast town. As an adult, he took all five children...
2026 Peroxide leak occurs at Woodland Pulp mill Following a toxic gas exposure incident in January, which caused the deaths of two workers, the Woodland Pulp mill experienced another accident on Saturday, March 7. The January 27 exposure to hydrogen sulfide gas occurred when the mill was shutting down operations because of the high price...
2026 Tide kills periwinkle picker; another hurt One man was killed and a second was hospitalized when they were caught by the tide while picking periwinkles off Grand Manan's Castalia Marsh on February 19. Sanjaya Gurung, 39, died, while his companion is recovering. The men were employed by Benson Lobster; both were from Nepal.
2026 Second mill worker dies from gas exposure A second worker at the Woodland Pulp mill has died following exposure to a toxic gas on January 27. Allen Hornberger, 26, had been hospitalized in critical condition for nearly three weeks before succumbing on February 17. Hornberger, who lived in Lee ...
2026 Worker dies after exposure to gas at Woodland Pulp mill A student intern working at the Woodland Pulp mill has died and another worker was critically injured following exposure to a toxic gas at the mill's bleach plant on Tuesday, January 27, when the mill was in the process of shutting operations down because of a large spike in natural gas prices.
2026 Supreme court vacates Brackett's conviction in murder of Neptune The Maine Supreme Judicial Court has voided the conviction of Kailie Brackett for murdering Kimberly Neptune of Sipayik in April 2022. Brackett had been sentenced to 55 years in prison following a three-day jury trial in Machias in December 2023.
2026 Deliberately set fire destroys St. Stephen apartment building The RCMP say the fire that destroyed the vacant apartment building at 449 Milltown Boulevard, St. Stephen, was deliberately set. The emergency call to the former Starshine Properties Ltd. building, which had been sold at a tax auction on October 17, came in at 4:05 a.m.
2025 Tribe's solar project raises questions about net energy billing The Maine Public Utilities Commission (PUC) is conducting an investigation into whether a rooftop solar project by the Passamaquoddy Tribe at Indian Township qualifies for the state's net energy billing program. The PUC held an initial case conference on the matter on March 11...
2025 St. Stephen apartment building boarded up; 30 people evicted Life might settle down for residents and business owners on lower Marks Street, St. Stephen, these days, but about 30 former neighbours now need new places to live. Police showed up at 18 Marks St. on Friday morning, March 7, with a judge's order...
2025 Local legislators, residents urge support for rural patrol funding Washington County legislators and residents offered strong support for increasing rural patrol services in the county during a recent legislative hearing, pointing to the drug crisis, the county's having the second highest violent crime rate in the state in 2020 and elderly people now being...
2025 Concerns assessed about cruise ships’ possible discharges With approximately 55,000 cruise ship passengers expected in Eastport in 2025 -- up from 7,000 the previous year -- concerns are being raised related to discharges from the ships and how they may impact the sensitive marine ecosystems of Passamaquoddy and Cobscook bays.
2025 Lubec school board weighs budget cuts The prospect of further tax increases dominated the February 10 meeting of the Lubec school board, despite a limited turnout. Snowed out of the customary first Thursday meeting date, the rescheduled date attracted a crowd of eight participants plus four members of the board.
2025 EMNH adjusting to nursing home reimbursement rate changes Eastport Memorial Nursing Home (EMNH), one of only three nursing homes in Washington County, is contending with statewide changes to how nursing homes are reimbursed. The challenging new reimbursement rate will require cost saving measures for the facility, which employs between 55 and 60 people.
2025 Two Addison fishermen perish on way home A search for two Addison fishermen off the coast of Trescott and Cutler was suspended the evening of Sunday, January 19, after rescue crews combed over 950 square miles of ocean and coastline.
2026 Officials in county support bill to revise school funding formula Legislation proposing changes in the state's school funding formula received strong support from Washington County officials and residents, along with school representatives from throughout the state, during a hearing by the Education and Cultural Affairs Committee on March 9.
2026 SCRTC teacher wins national recognition The journey that brought Lauren Remington, an early childhood educator at St. Croix Regional Technical Center in Calais, to Washington, D.C., to receive the Travelers Award for Teaching Excellence at the Salute to Excellence in Education Gala was not a short or easy one.
2025 Robbinston school board passes budget, retains school choice At its July 10 meeting the Robbinston School Committee unanimously approved a budget that maintains school choice, is $131,002 higher than the previous school year and calls for a 62% hike in the amount raised by local taxation.
2025 Robbinston weighs cost of school choice The June 13 meeting of the Robbinston School Committee saw a review of two prospective budgets, only one of which maintains school choice for Robbinston students.
2025 Local family sets up foundation for youth Youth in Washington County will have the opportunity to engage in more outdoor activities with the establishment of the Jeffrey A. Stanhope Foundation in memory of the late Perry resident.
2025 Collaboration brings musicians to local schools “Where words fail, music speaks," wrote Hans Christian Andersen of music's ability to facilitate communication – and yet there are key places where music literacy is lacking, including in Washington County elementary schools.
2025 Staff cuts feared as Lubec board eyes budget with 16% local share hike Emotions surfaced during the budget workshop hosted on March 6 by the Lubec school board, during which the budget proposal calling for a nearly 16% hike in the local share was discussed.