News of Maine's Coast and Islands
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A guest, self-described as a devotee of the occult, was asked to check through the house for spirit hot spots...
Tina Cohen
Scarborough has a 3,500-acre marsh area that doesn’t fit FEMA’s traditional models.
Scientists call such places “climate change refugia.”
Catherine Schmitt
An area of thermally suitable habitat for larval settlement may have helped amplify the lobster boom.
The Island Institute saw the need for fishermen, specifically lobstermen, to have alternative water-based businesses to diversify their income.
Craig Olson
Even with the ubiquity of radar and GPS, navigating the waters off the Washington County coast can be treacherous.
Tom Groening
Fishermen talk about ropeless fishing as if it were science fiction, but weren’t cell phones considered the same back in the 1980s?
Laurie Schreiber