Article about Charles Chub Whitten, a Boston developer, who has waited almost 1 1/2 years for permission to renovate the lightkeeper\u27s house at the Heron Neck Light Station. The house was gutted by fire in April 1989. The house continues to deteriorate while the Coast Guard strives to formulate a new policy streamlining the leasing, licensing or disposal of lighthouses. Details
The Island Institute, a non-profit organization based in Rockland, is proposing to acquire 30 lighth...
Article on the town of Camden\u27s village green, which was once the site of the Bay View House, a g...
Business Maine: Midcoast & Downeast piece reporting that a developer recently said he would buy the...
Article about Charles Chub Whitten, a Boston developer, who has waited almost 1 1/2 years for perm...
The Coast Guard has decided to demolish the Heron Neck Lighthouse keeper\u27s house after historic p...
Article about Sunshine , a Northeast Harbor summer home designed by Peabody & Stearns in 1879 for C...
The Island Institute and the U.S. Coast Guard have reached an agreement that will see ownership of t...
Long article about about Edward Johnson IV\u27s plans to build a 100-foot pier into the narrowest be...
The Island Institute in Rockland was founded ten years ago by Philip Conkling, 45, an environmental ...
Article describing the wide variety of plans and dreams for using Munjoy Hill\u27s St. Lawrence Chur...
Profile of Coast Guard lighthouse keeper Martin Cain and his lighthouse on Goat Island. Despite Cai...
Letter to the editor from Anne Webster-Wallace of the Maine Lights Program in Rockland, correcting s...
Article about Harold Arndt of Freeport who is building a 113-foot schooner, Island Rover out of ot...
Article on the fate of the 70-foot wooden schooner Harriet A. Robinson, which is beached in a corn...
Article about problems encountered in transforming a 92-year-old former officers\u27 quarters buildi...
The Island Institute, a non-profit organization based in Rockland, is proposing to acquire 30 lighth...
Article on the town of Camden\u27s village green, which was once the site of the Bay View House, a g...
Business Maine: Midcoast & Downeast piece reporting that a developer recently said he would buy the...
Article about Charles Chub Whitten, a Boston developer, who has waited almost 1 1/2 years for perm...
The Coast Guard has decided to demolish the Heron Neck Lighthouse keeper\u27s house after historic p...
Article about Sunshine , a Northeast Harbor summer home designed by Peabody & Stearns in 1879 for C...
The Island Institute and the U.S. Coast Guard have reached an agreement that will see ownership of t...
Long article about about Edward Johnson IV\u27s plans to build a 100-foot pier into the narrowest be...
The Island Institute in Rockland was founded ten years ago by Philip Conkling, 45, an environmental ...
Article describing the wide variety of plans and dreams for using Munjoy Hill\u27s St. Lawrence Chur...
Profile of Coast Guard lighthouse keeper Martin Cain and his lighthouse on Goat Island. Despite Cai...
Letter to the editor from Anne Webster-Wallace of the Maine Lights Program in Rockland, correcting s...
Article about Harold Arndt of Freeport who is building a 113-foot schooner, Island Rover out of ot...
Article on the fate of the 70-foot wooden schooner Harriet A. Robinson, which is beached in a corn...
Article about problems encountered in transforming a 92-year-old former officers\u27 quarters buildi...
The Island Institute, a non-profit organization based in Rockland, is proposing to acquire 30 lighth...
Article on the town of Camden\u27s village green, which was once the site of the Bay View House, a g...
Business Maine: Midcoast & Downeast piece reporting that a developer recently said he would buy the...