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Remains of missing paddleboarder found - quoddytides.com
Authorities have positively identified human remains found in St. Andrews as those of a former Lubec man who was reported missing in early July after going out on a paddleboard near West Quoddy Head.
Search continues off Lubec for missing paddleboarder - Quoddy …
Search groups have continued looking for a paddleboarder in the waters off West Quoddy Head in Lubec for more than two weeks without success. Harold Dean Jackson III, known as Dean, of Asheville, N.C., was last seen the night of July 3, although he was not reported missing until July 6.
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Two Addison fishermen perish on way home - quoddytides.com
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. Efforts are now focused on recovering their bodies and their scallop dragger that have been found off ...
Storm delivers hurricane force winds, outages and damage
In the aftermath of the hurricane force wind and rain storm on Monday, December 19, Governor Janet Mills declared a state of civil emergency for 14 Maine counties, including Washington County, with hundreds of thousands of people without power and significant flooding and infrastructure damage, including to the state's federal aid highways.
Death of kayaker prompts questions - Quoddy Tides
An Augusta man died after his kayak overturned sometime after he left early on the morning of Friday, August 4, from Lubec, headed the approximately seven miles across open ocean to Grand Manan Island.
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BUDDING ENTREPRENEURS Anika and Letti Hibbard of Eastport negotiate the sale of an apple with Griffin Coes. The sisters had set up a stand in front of their High Street house on the spring-like afternoon of Tuesday, April 5, and were selling one apple for 25 cents, two apples for 50 cents or three apples for a dollar.
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Oct 10, 2008 · The Most Easterly Published Newspaper in the US. Marianne Moore, keynote speaker at the cancer conference "There is Hope in Washington County" held at the Lee Pellon Center in Machias on October 3, began with the negative: "The most dreaded sentence in the English language is, 'You have cancer.'