News and views on the places we cover: Maine's island and remote coastal communities.

  • View through Vinalhaven porch.
    November 23

    Not only was Steve arranging to get me to Vinalhaven on schedule, he was helping me find someone to fix my tire.

    Community Engagement, Media

  • Our Lady of Peace church
    October 27

    Tom Coughlin, an industrial engineer and lay person helping with the church's operations, including leading communion services for the last six years, said average attendance since 2012 was 15 people per service, with no attendees from the year-round community.

  • Karin and Phil Whitney..
    October 26

    As a “small-town boy” growing up in Southwest Harbor, Phil Whitney had dreams of traveling the world. When he entered the U.S. State Department’s Office of Security, he found himself on a career path that would fulfill his dreams many times over.

  • Ashley Bryan holding Beautiful Blackbird
    October 26

    The award-winning children’s book author and illustrator Ashley Bryan from Islesford (Little Cranberry Island) often concludes his storytelling performances with a remarkable recitation of Langston Hughes’s poem “My People,” asking his audience to repeat the lines after him.

  • Learning golf croquet
    October 26

    It was suggested that "golf croquet" might be appropriate for her school, a sport that can be enjoyed and played by students of all ages and athletic abilities. Within ten days she had discussed the potential for a program with Heather Webster, the principal of both Islesford and Swan's Island, and they were ready to get the croquet balls rolling.

  • Sailing to Islesfod
    October 26

    There is comfort to be found in the small community that comes together to share the burden of grief.

  • Vinalhaven from the water
    October 26

    Phil Crossman has a new book out called Observations: A Maine Island, a Century of Newsletters and the Stories Found Between the Lines.

    Media

  • Vinhalhaven view
    October 26

    It was just a camp built by boys, because that is what we were back in 1959—boys in search of adventure where Brandy Brook empties its copper colored water into Carver’s Pond, an estuary of Vinalhaven’s main harbor.

  • The Sea Queen in Northeast Harbor
    October 23

    On Oct. 24, voters will be asked at a special town meeting to authorize selectmen to negotiate with individuals or entities to provide ferry service from Northeast Harbor and Southwest Harbor to Great Cranberry Island, Little Cranberry Island and Sutton Island. If negotiations are successful, a final town vote would follow.