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  • Broadband
    March 15

    ​Cranberry Isles approves deal to establish broadband

    “One of the services people have come to expect is broadband.”

    Tom Groening

    Media, Economic Development

  • Bill Hallinan, a fisherman, worries about losing access to the water.
    March 14

    Hangover or happy hour? Boothbay region sorts out change

    “Some folks think it doesn’t fit the neighborhood. Other folks think it’s beautiful and well-maintained.”

    Laurie Schreiber

    Media

  • Fishermen bring their catch to a floating buying station in Stonington.
    March 8

    Lobster catch at $533 million for 2016

    Penobscot Bay east to the Canadian border is “the sweet spot” for the fishery.

    Tom Groening

    Media

  • Kevin Wentworth aboard The Result.
    March 8

    Launchpad program will help small business owners

    We have heard that having access to patient, flexible capital is essential for their community-focused businesses to work.

    Media, Economic Development

  • Brendan Hinman, left, is an 18-year-old freshman at Unity College from Colchester, Vt., majoring in conservation law enforcement. Lauren Kircheis, 19, of Bucksport, is a wildlife biology major.
    March 1

    Unity College fertile ground for green—and blue—recruiters

    The small private school, with a student body of about 675, bills itself as “America’s Environmental College.” Students major in such subjects as conservation law enforcement, aiming at careers as game wardens, park rangers and police officers.

    Tom Groening

    Media

  • Detail from Jane Crosen's map of Penobscot Bay
    February 1

    Map-making as art

    “I do still believe there is an innate appeal of maps that is going to continue to drive individual interests in maps they can put on their walls…” —Steve Engle

    Stephanie Bouchard

    Media

  • January 30

    Cruise ship regularly used ‘magic pipe’ to discharge oil waste

    If a person is environmentally conscious, she said, then “maybe a cruise ship is not the vacation you take.”

    Craig Idlebrook

    Media

  • Harvester
    January 30

    ​A tale of three winter fisheries

    The first commercial urchin landings were recorded in the early 1930s, with urchin roe already a valuable commodity for ethnic markets in Boston and New York

    Media

  • Newman & Gray boatyard
    January 30

    Passing the torch—Helping next generation of boatyard owners protects jobs, access

    Boatyards, marinas and boat builders represent a large part of the state’s island and coastal economies, accounting for more than 2,200 jobs. But these businesses, often run by families, are facing obstacles as they plan for future management and ownership.

    Nick Battista

    Media, Economic Development, Aquaculture & Marine

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