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Mount Desert Islander: Your trusted local news & information provider covering Bar Harbor, Acadia and all of Mount Desert Island, Maine. ISLAND EXPLORER WILL RUN IN 2021 WITH FEWER ROUTES, 12 Island Explorer will run in 2021 with fewer routes, 12 people per bus. December 30, 2020 by Dick Broom on News. ACADIA NAT’L PARK — The fare-free Island Explorer bus system, which did not run at all in 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic, is expected to operate on a limited basis this coming season. “We intend to run Island Explorer forDIANNA K. EMORY
Dianna Kilby Emory of Mount Desert Island and Brooklin transitioned peacefully to the next chapter of her journey on Jan. 24, 2021, after, in true form, writing most of this obituary herself. She was born in Portland, Maine, Oct. 17, 1949, the daughter of Norman and Ruth Warner Kilby. Her life on Earth was rich with experiences that enabled her TRISTRAM C. COLKET JR. Tristram C. Colket Jr., 82, a man who loved his family above all else, passed away on July 6, 2020, embraced by those he loved. Tris’ zest for life was contagious. His joy came from time spent with his family doing the things he loved. Tris was always smiling when behind the helm of a sailboat on the Maine coast, piloting a plane, on hisTRAVIS R. MURPHY
Travis R. Murphy, 36, died unexpectedly on Jan. 4, 2020. He was born Oct. 28, 1983, in Blue Hill, the son of Ronald A. Murphy and Cindy “Lawson” Murphy. Travis attended Pemetic Elementary School and Mount Desert Island High School, graduatingMARK J. HAMLET
Mark J. Hamlet, 80, died Jan. 20, 2021, at an Ellsworth health-care facility. He was born June 28, 1940, the son of Leonard A. and Gertrude R. (McCarthy) Hamlet. Mark graduated from Lemoyne College, Syracuse, N.Y., with a BA in political science. Mark worked as an assistant ski school director at Greek Peak, Courtland, N.Y., aftercollege and
ISLAND AID SET
Bar Harbor businesses plan an “Island Aid” event Friday, Oct. 13, and will donate a portion of their proceeds from the day to United for Puerto Rico and the Fund for the Virgin Islands. The latter was established by the Community Foundation of the Virgin Islands, a nonprofit that has been operating in the islands for more than 25years.
SCHOFIELD ANDREWS JR. Schofield (Scho) Andrews Jr. died peacefully on Feb. 24, 2020, in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. He was 97 years old. Scho was born on April 28, 1922, in Philadelphia, Pa., the son of Schofield Andrews and Lilian Forsyth (Brown) Andrews. Scho graduated from St. Paul’s School in Concord, N.H., in 1940 and earned a degree in history fromHarvard
LINDA A. DOW
Linda A. Dow, 69, died Aug. 3, 2018, at Mount Desert Island Hospital. She was born in Bar Harbor March 3, 1949, the daughter of Ralph M. and Ruth Ann (Thurston) Grindle. Linda was a member of the Pemetic High School class of 1967. Linda is survived by her husband of 28 years, George Dow. She was a beloved member of the Hinckley Yachts crew for ROBERT STRAWBRIDGE CROMPTON Robert Strawbridge Crompton, of Palm Beach, Fla., and Northeast Harbor, passed away on July 15, 2018. Bob was born May 28, 1962, in Philadelphia, and was raised on his mother’s farm “Runnymede” in Coatesville, Pa., and in Palm Beach, Fla. He spent summers in Northeast Harbor. Bob attended Upland Country Day School, Trinity-Pawling School MOUNT DESERT ISLAND BREAKING NEWS, SPORTS BAR HARBOR & MDIHOSPITAL MARKS TRANSITIONS, THANKS SUPPORTERSHEALTHCARRIAGE ROAD REHAB CONTRACTLETLIFESTYLE
Mount Desert Islander: Your trusted local news & information provider covering Bar Harbor, Acadia and all of Mount Desert Island, Maine. ISLAND EXPLORER WILL RUN IN 2021 WITH FEWER ROUTES, 12 Island Explorer will run in 2021 with fewer routes, 12 people per bus. December 30, 2020 by Dick Broom on News. ACADIA NAT’L PARK — The fare-free Island Explorer bus system, which did not run at all in 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic, is expected to operate on a limited basis this coming season. “We intend to run Island Explorer forDIANNA K. EMORY
Dianna Kilby Emory of Mount Desert Island and Brooklin transitioned peacefully to the next chapter of her journey on Jan. 24, 2021, after, in true form, writing most of this obituary herself. She was born in Portland, Maine, Oct. 17, 1949, the daughter of Norman and Ruth Warner Kilby. Her life on Earth was rich with experiences that enabled her TRISTRAM C. COLKET JR. Tristram C. Colket Jr., 82, a man who loved his family above all else, passed away on July 6, 2020, embraced by those he loved. Tris’ zest for life was contagious. His joy came from time spent with his family doing the things he loved. Tris was always smiling when behind the helm of a sailboat on the Maine coast, piloting a plane, on hisTRAVIS R. MURPHY
Travis R. Murphy, 36, died unexpectedly on Jan. 4, 2020. He was born Oct. 28, 1983, in Blue Hill, the son of Ronald A. Murphy and Cindy “Lawson” Murphy. Travis attended Pemetic Elementary School and Mount Desert Island High School, graduatingMARK J. HAMLET
Mark J. Hamlet, 80, died Jan. 20, 2021, at an Ellsworth health-care facility. He was born June 28, 1940, the son of Leonard A. and Gertrude R. (McCarthy) Hamlet. Mark graduated from Lemoyne College, Syracuse, N.Y., with a BA in political science. Mark worked as an assistant ski school director at Greek Peak, Courtland, N.Y., aftercollege and
ISLAND AID SET
Bar Harbor businesses plan an “Island Aid” event Friday, Oct. 13, and will donate a portion of their proceeds from the day to United for Puerto Rico and the Fund for the Virgin Islands. The latter was established by the Community Foundation of the Virgin Islands, a nonprofit that has been operating in the islands for more than 25years.
SCHOFIELD ANDREWS JR. Schofield (Scho) Andrews Jr. died peacefully on Feb. 24, 2020, in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. He was 97 years old. Scho was born on April 28, 1922, in Philadelphia, Pa., the son of Schofield Andrews and Lilian Forsyth (Brown) Andrews. Scho graduated from St. Paul’s School in Concord, N.H., in 1940 and earned a degree in history fromHarvard
LINDA A. DOW
Linda A. Dow, 69, died Aug. 3, 2018, at Mount Desert Island Hospital. She was born in Bar Harbor March 3, 1949, the daughter of Ralph M. and Ruth Ann (Thurston) Grindle. Linda was a member of the Pemetic High School class of 1967. Linda is survived by her husband of 28 years, George Dow. She was a beloved member of the Hinckley Yachts crew for ROBERT STRAWBRIDGE CROMPTON Robert Strawbridge Crompton, of Palm Beach, Fla., and Northeast Harbor, passed away on July 15, 2018. Bob was born May 28, 1962, in Philadelphia, and was raised on his mother’s farm “Runnymede” in Coatesville, Pa., and in Palm Beach, Fla. He spent summers in Northeast Harbor. Bob attended Upland Country Day School, Trinity-Pawling SchoolOBITUARIES ARCHIVE
Josephine Loretta Swann (“Joe” or “Slugger Joe”) May 26, 2021. Swan’s Island Josephine Swann, 97, died May 19, 2021, at Orono Commons in Orono. She was born Nov. 15, 1923, in Portland, Maine, to Edward Russell Nelson and Lula Marion Conary. Josephine graduated from Portland High School, Class of 1941; she was known as the biggest NO COMPROMISES OFFERED FROM PROPOSED CAMPGROUND’S 12 hours ago · TREMONT — When owners of the proposed 154-site Acadia Wilderness Lodge invited the public to meet to find solutions to some of the opposition, they may have been hoping to change a few minds, but most neighbors continued to say that they didn’t want the campground. “I’ve spent a lot of my professional life dealing with municipal issues,” said one neighbor, who introduced himself as ISLAND EXPLORER ROUTES EXTENDED, NO QUIETSIDE OR NORTHEAST ACADIA NAT’L PARK — Because of recently relaxed COVID-19 rules on physical distancing, , and they will be covering more of the eastern side of Mount Desert Island.. But there will be no bus service to Southwest Harbor and Tremont, nor to Northeast Harbor, Seal Harbor or Somesville in the town of Mount Desert. Starting more than six months ago, Downeast Transportation, which operates the TURNING A CURSE INTO A BLESSING 12 hours ago · BAR HARBOR — D uring their last two years of school, t his year’s graduating class experienced new frontiers while navigating a global pandemic. Performing arts, athletics and academics all took on a different look, with many things taking place virtually or in a different format than previous years throughout the first half of the year. “We had a non-traditional year this year,”said
INCUMBENTS WIN IN BAR HARBOR COUNCIL RACE BAR HARBOR — Town Council members Gary Friedmann and Joseph Minutolo were able to hold onto their seats in the annual election Tuesday, handily defeating three challengers. “It was an interesting race,” Minutolo said after the results were announced in the town municipalbuilding. “I just
ISLAND EXPLORER WILL RUN IN 2021 WITH FEWER ROUTES, 12 Island Explorer will run in 2021 with fewer routes, 12 people per bus. December 30, 2020 by Dick Broom on News. ACADIA NAT’L PARK — The fare-free Island Explorer bus system, which did not run at all in 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic, is expected to operate on a limited basis this coming season. “We intend to run Island Explorer for SOUTHWEST HARBOR HARBORMASTER STEPS DOWN SOUTHWEST HARBOR — You’ll probably still see Jesse Gilley on the water in Southwest Harbor after this week, but it won’t be in his capacity as the harbormaster. “A job came up that worked a little better for my family and I couldn’t refuse it,” he said. Gilley, who was brought on by the town earlier this year, has taken a job as a boat captain with John W. Goodwin Jr. Construction BAR HARBOR MAN PLEADS GUILTY TO CHILD PORN POSSESSION BAR HARBOR — One of three family members charged with possessing sexually explicit materials of a minor under age 12 pleaded guilty to the offense May 21 in Hancock County Unified Court, according to District Attorney Matt Foster. Dillon Libby, 24, DAM APPEAL DENIED, FUTURE IN LIMBO ELLSWORTH — The Board of Environmental Protection this week upheld the state’s denial of a water quality certification for Black Bear Hyrdo Partners’ Ellsworth and Graham Lake dams, leaving their future in limbo.. The Department of Environmental Protection had previously denied the key certification that is needed for the federal relicensing process of the dams, but Brookfield Renewable PROJECT LOOKS TO RESTORE SEAL COVE FISHWAY TREMONT—It is really hard for alewives to make it from Seal Cove to Seal Cove Pond. The arduous journey isn’t very long, but the brook that connects the bodies of water has two pinch points that make it difficult for the small anadromous fish to swim from the ocean andinto the pond to
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Josephine Loretta Swann (“Joe” or “Slugger Joe”) May 26, 2021. Swan’s Island Josephine Swann, 97, died May 19, 2021, at Orono Commons in Orono. She was born Nov. 15, 1923, in Portland, Maine, to Edward Russell Nelson and Lula Marion Conary. Josephine graduated from Portland High School, Class of 1941; she was known as the biggestDIANNA K. EMORY
Dianna Kilby Emory of Mount Desert Island and Brooklin transitioned peacefully to the next chapter of her journey on Jan. 24, 2021, after, in true form, writing most of this obituary herself. She was born in Portland, Maine, Oct. 17, 1949, the daughter of Norman and Ruth Warner Kilby. Her life on Earth was rich with experiences that enabled her TRISTRAM C. COLKET JR. Tristram C. Colket Jr., 82, a man who loved his family above all else, passed away on July 6, 2020, embraced by those he loved. Tris’ zest for life was contagious. His joy came from time spent with his family doing the things he loved. Tris was always smiling when behind the helm of a sailboat on the Maine coast, piloting a plane, on his ALEXANDER JOHN FORBES Greenings Island. Alexander John Forbes was born in 1969 and died in the spring of 2021. Alex was a writer and a sailor, a scholar and keeper of traditional wooden boat ways, a horseman, a small plane pilot and a mountain climber, a patternmaker, a woodworker, a logistician and a teacher. PROPOSED SALMON FARM SPARKS OPPOSITION Proposed salmon farm sparks opposition. February 9, 2021 by Letitia Baldwin on News, Waterfront. GOULDSBORO — Opposition is mounting to a large-scale salmon farm in Frenchman Bay before the project’s backers have formally submitted an application to locate roughly 30 net-pens at two sites north of Bald Rock and The Hop islands. MAINE WRITER RACHEL FIELD CELEBRATED IN NEW BOOK “The Field House: A Writer's Life Lost and Found on an Island in Maine,” Robin Clifford Wood’s memoir/biography exploring the late Sutton Island writer Rachel Field’s remarkable life, was scheduled to be released Tuesday, May 4. Wood writes from the perspective of a woman who lived in Field’s old, neglected island home, sparking a unique sisterhood across time. AN ARTIST’S JOURNEY THROUGH NATURE Sara Wolman, an award-winning illustrator and graphic artist based in Fairbanks, Alaska, wants audiences to use her art as a springboard to form their own relationships with nature. She will share her art and her artist’s journey on Tuesday, May 4, at 7 p.m. as part of the Wendell Gilley museum’s monthly People-Nature-Art speaker series. STATE AQUACULTURE PROGRAM FACES BACKLOG, FUNDING ISSUES IN State aquaculture program faces backlog, funding issues in 2021. ELLSWORTH — Like nearly every facet of life, the pandemic has affected the state aquaculture industry, the Maine Aquaculture Advisory Council made clear in a virtual meeting on Dec. 7. Aquaculture lease applications are backlogged because hearings stopped, which is “a huge FOOD PANTRY GETS INTERIM DIRECTOR Food pantry gets interim director. BAR HARBOR — Dr. Owen J. (OJ) Logue has assumed duties as interim executive director of the Bar Harbor Food Pantry and its resale clothing boutique, Serendipity. Logue resides in Southwest Harbor after recently retiring from being the executive director of the Maine Educational Center for the Deaf. MOUNT DESERT ISLAND BREAKING NEWS, SPORTS BAR HARBOR & MDIHOSPITAL MARKS TRANSITIONS, THANKS SUPPORTERSHEALTHCARRIAGE ROAD REHAB CONTRACTLETLIFESTYLE
Mount Desert Islander: Your trusted local news & information provider covering Bar Harbor, Acadia and all of Mount Desert Island, Maine.OBITUARIES ARCHIVE
Josephine Loretta Swann (“Joe” or “Slugger Joe”) May 26, 2021. Swan’s Island Josephine Swann, 97, died May 19, 2021, at Orono Commons in Orono. She was born Nov. 15, 1923, in Portland, Maine, to Edward Russell Nelson and Lula Marion Conary. Josephine graduated from Portland High School, Class of 1941; she was known as the biggestDIANNA K. EMORY
Dianna Kilby Emory of Mount Desert Island and Brooklin transitioned peacefully to the next chapter of her journey on Jan. 24, 2021, after, in true form, writing most of this obituary herself. She was born in Portland, Maine, Oct. 17, 1949, the daughter of Norman and Ruth Warner Kilby. Her life on Earth was rich with experiences that enabled her TRISTRAM C. COLKET JR. Tristram C. Colket Jr., 82, a man who loved his family above all else, passed away on July 6, 2020, embraced by those he loved. Tris’ zest for life was contagious. His joy came from time spent with his family doing the things he loved. Tris was always smiling when behind the helm of a sailboat on the Maine coast, piloting a plane, on his ALEXANDER JOHN FORBES Greenings Island. Alexander John Forbes was born in 1969 and died in the spring of 2021. Alex was a writer and a sailor, a scholar and keeper of traditional wooden boat ways, a horseman, a small plane pilot and a mountain climber, a patternmaker, a woodworker, a logistician and a teacher. PROPOSED SALMON FARM SPARKS OPPOSITION Proposed salmon farm sparks opposition. February 9, 2021 by Letitia Baldwin on News, Waterfront. GOULDSBORO — Opposition is mounting to a large-scale salmon farm in Frenchman Bay before the project’s backers have formally submitted an application to locate roughly 30 net-pens at two sites north of Bald Rock and The Hop islands. MAINE WRITER RACHEL FIELD CELEBRATED IN NEW BOOK “The Field House: A Writer's Life Lost and Found on an Island in Maine,” Robin Clifford Wood’s memoir/biography exploring the late Sutton Island writer Rachel Field’s remarkable life, was scheduled to be released Tuesday, May 4. Wood writes from the perspective of a woman who lived in Field’s old, neglected island home, sparking a unique sisterhood across time. AN ARTIST’S JOURNEY THROUGH NATURE Sara Wolman, an award-winning illustrator and graphic artist based in Fairbanks, Alaska, wants audiences to use her art as a springboard to form their own relationships with nature. She will share her art and her artist’s journey on Tuesday, May 4, at 7 p.m. as part of the Wendell Gilley museum’s monthly People-Nature-Art speaker series. STATE AQUACULTURE PROGRAM FACES BACKLOG, FUNDING ISSUES IN State aquaculture program faces backlog, funding issues in 2021. ELLSWORTH — Like nearly every facet of life, the pandemic has affected the state aquaculture industry, the Maine Aquaculture Advisory Council made clear in a virtual meeting on Dec. 7. Aquaculture lease applications are backlogged because hearings stopped, which is “a huge FOOD PANTRY GETS INTERIM DIRECTOR Food pantry gets interim director. BAR HARBOR — Dr. Owen J. (OJ) Logue has assumed duties as interim executive director of the Bar Harbor Food Pantry and its resale clothing boutique, Serendipity. Logue resides in Southwest Harbor after recently retiring from being the executive director of the Maine Educational Center for the Deaf.NEWS ARCHIVES
WASHINGTON, D.C.—. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration put out a new Biological Opinion on May 27 that includes a framework to reduce the mortality and serious injury of North Atlantic right whales in federal fisheries by up to 87 percent in the next 10 years. The 582-page document creates a four-phase approach to cut down .ISLAND BRIEFS
Cars & Coffee event June 12 SEAL COVE — The Seal Cove Auto Museum will be hosting its second Cars & Coffee event of the 2021 season on Saturday, June 12, from 9 a.m. to noon.The event will feature convertibles. The museum’s monthly Cars & Coffee events are opportunities for drivers to show off their own special cars, and for all auto enthusiasts and community members to peer under hoods SPORTS - MOUNT DESERT ISLANDER Sports stories from The Mount Desert Islander: Soccer, track, baseball, softball, tennis, cross country, swimming, basketball,cheering
PROJECT LOOKS TO RESTORE SEAL COVE FISHWAY TREMONT—It is really hard for alewives to make it from Seal Cove to Seal Cove Pond.. The arduous journey isn’t very long, but the brook that connects the bodies of water has two pinch points that make it difficult for the small anadromous fish to swim from the ocean and into the pond to spawn. MITCHELL’S GEM PROPELS MDI BASEBALL TEAM TO PLAYOFF WIN 19 hours ago · BAR HARBOR — In a win-or-go-home battle, Andy Pooler needed a big game from one of his starting pitchers. Pooler, head coach of the Mount Desert Island baseball team, knew going into Tuesday’s opening-round playoff game against Maine Central Institute that his team was in INCUMBENTS WIN IN BAR HARBOR COUNCIL RACE 1 day ago · BAR HARBOR — Town Council members Gary Friedmann and Joseph Minutolo were able to hold onto their seats in the annual election Tuesday, handily defeating three challengers. “It was an interesting race,” Minutolo said after the results were announced in the town municipal building. “I just PROPOSED SALMON FARM SPARKS OPPOSITION Proposed salmon farm sparks opposition. February 9, 2021 by Letitia Baldwin on News, Waterfront. GOULDSBORO — Opposition is mounting to a large-scale salmon farm in Frenchman Bay before the project’s backers have formally submitted an application to locate roughly 30 net-pens at two sites north of Bald Rock and The Hop islands. MDI BOYS WIN 2ND STATE TRACK TITLE IN FOUR YEARS BATH — After a down-to-the-wire final meet, the Mount Desert Island boys are again kings of Maine high school track and field.. MDI edged York in a thrilling finish Saturday to claim the Class B crown for the second time in program history. The Trojans, who split the title with York in 2018, won this year’s crown outright as a win in the final event lifted the team to a come-from-behind STATE AQUACULTURE PROGRAM FACES BACKLOG, FUNDING ISSUES IN State aquaculture program faces backlog, funding issues in 2021. ELLSWORTH — Like nearly every facet of life, the pandemic has affected the state aquaculture industry, the Maine Aquaculture Advisory Council made clear in a virtual meeting on Dec. 7. Aquaculture lease applications are backlogged because hearings stopped, which is “a huge ACADIA’S KID-FRIENDLIEST HIKES BAR HARBOR— It only took five summers of answering the question, “Where’s the best place to hike with my kids when I come to Acadia?” for long-time traveler, now year-round Mount Desert Island resident, Celeste Orr to decide to organize a kid-friendly hiking list for Acadia lovers. “It’s the first thing people ask when they hear we’ve been hiking Acadia with our kids since they MOUNT DESERT ISLAND BREAKING NEWS, SPORTS BAR HARBOR & MDIHOSPITAL MARKS TRANSITIONS, THANKS SUPPORTERSHEALTHCARRIAGE ROAD REHAB CONTRACTLETLIFESTYLE
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Josephine Loretta Swann (“Joe” or “Slugger Joe”) May 26, 2021. Swan’s Island Josephine Swann, 97, died May 19, 2021, at Orono Commons in Orono. She was born Nov. 15, 1923, in Portland, Maine, to Edward Russell Nelson and Lula Marion Conary. Josephine graduated from Portland High School, Class of 1941; she was known as the biggest TRISTRAM C. COLKET JR. Tristram C. Colket Jr., 82, a man who loved his family above all else, passed away on July 6, 2020, embraced by those he loved. Tris’ zest for life was contagious. His joy came from time spent with his family doing the things he loved. Tris was always smiling when behind the helm of a sailboat on the Maine coast, piloting a plane, on hisDIANNA K. EMORY
Dianna Kilby Emory of Mount Desert Island and Brooklin transitioned peacefully to the next chapter of her journey on Jan. 24, 2021, after, in true form, writing most of this obituary herself. She was born in Portland, Maine, Oct. 17, 1949, the daughter of Norman and Ruth Warner Kilby. Her life on Earth was rich with experiences that enabled her MAINE WRITER RACHEL FIELD CELEBRATED IN NEW BOOK “The Field House: A Writer's Life Lost and Found on an Island in Maine,” Robin Clifford Wood’s memoir/biography exploring the late Sutton Island writer Rachel Field’s remarkable life, was scheduled to be released Tuesday, May 4. Wood writes from the perspective of a woman who lived in Field’s old, neglected island home, sparking a unique sisterhood across time. STATE AQUACULTURE PROGRAM FACES BACKLOG, FUNDING ISSUES IN State aquaculture program faces backlog, funding issues in 2021. ELLSWORTH — Like nearly every facet of life, the pandemic has affected the state aquaculture industry, the Maine Aquaculture Advisory Council made clear in a virtual meeting on Dec. 7. Aquaculture lease applications are backlogged because hearings stopped, which is “a huge AN ARTIST’S JOURNEY THROUGH NATURE Sara Wolman, an award-winning illustrator and graphic artist based in Fairbanks, Alaska, wants audiences to use her art as a springboard to form their own relationships with nature. She will share her art and her artist’s journey on Tuesday, May 4, at 7 p.m. as part of the Wendell Gilley museum’s monthly People-Nature-Art speaker series. SCHOFIELD ANDREWS JR. Schofield (Scho) Andrews Jr. died peacefully on Feb. 24, 2020, in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. He was 97 years old. Scho was born on April 28, 1922, in Philadelphia, Pa., the son of Schofield Andrews and Lilian Forsyth (Brown) Andrews. Scho graduated from St. Paul’s School in Concord, N.H., in 1940 and earned a degree in history fromHarvard
LINDA A. DOW
Linda A. Dow, 69, died Aug. 3, 2018, at Mount Desert Island Hospital. She was born in Bar Harbor March 3, 1949, the daughter of Ralph M. and Ruth Ann (Thurston) Grindle. Linda was a member of the Pemetic High School class of 1967. Linda is survived by her husband of 28 years, George Dow. She was a beloved member of the Hinckley Yachts crew forISLAND AID SET
Bar Harbor businesses plan an “Island Aid” event Friday, Oct. 13, and will donate a portion of their proceeds from the day to United for Puerto Rico and the Fund for the Virgin Islands. The latter was established by the Community Foundation of the Virgin Islands, a nonprofit that has been operating in the islands for more than 25years.
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Mount Desert Islander: Your trusted local news & information provider covering Bar Harbor, Acadia and all of Mount Desert Island, Maine.OBITUARIES ARCHIVE
Josephine Loretta Swann (“Joe” or “Slugger Joe”) May 26, 2021. Swan’s Island Josephine Swann, 97, died May 19, 2021, at Orono Commons in Orono. She was born Nov. 15, 1923, in Portland, Maine, to Edward Russell Nelson and Lula Marion Conary. Josephine graduated from Portland High School, Class of 1941; she was known as the biggest TRISTRAM C. COLKET JR. Tristram C. Colket Jr., 82, a man who loved his family above all else, passed away on July 6, 2020, embraced by those he loved. Tris’ zest for life was contagious. His joy came from time spent with his family doing the things he loved. Tris was always smiling when behind the helm of a sailboat on the Maine coast, piloting a plane, on hisDIANNA K. EMORY
Dianna Kilby Emory of Mount Desert Island and Brooklin transitioned peacefully to the next chapter of her journey on Jan. 24, 2021, after, in true form, writing most of this obituary herself. She was born in Portland, Maine, Oct. 17, 1949, the daughter of Norman and Ruth Warner Kilby. Her life on Earth was rich with experiences that enabled her MAINE WRITER RACHEL FIELD CELEBRATED IN NEW BOOK “The Field House: A Writer's Life Lost and Found on an Island in Maine,” Robin Clifford Wood’s memoir/biography exploring the late Sutton Island writer Rachel Field’s remarkable life, was scheduled to be released Tuesday, May 4. Wood writes from the perspective of a woman who lived in Field’s old, neglected island home, sparking a unique sisterhood across time. STATE AQUACULTURE PROGRAM FACES BACKLOG, FUNDING ISSUES IN State aquaculture program faces backlog, funding issues in 2021. ELLSWORTH — Like nearly every facet of life, the pandemic has affected the state aquaculture industry, the Maine Aquaculture Advisory Council made clear in a virtual meeting on Dec. 7. Aquaculture lease applications are backlogged because hearings stopped, which is “a huge AN ARTIST’S JOURNEY THROUGH NATURE Sara Wolman, an award-winning illustrator and graphic artist based in Fairbanks, Alaska, wants audiences to use her art as a springboard to form their own relationships with nature. She will share her art and her artist’s journey on Tuesday, May 4, at 7 p.m. as part of the Wendell Gilley museum’s monthly People-Nature-Art speaker series. SCHOFIELD ANDREWS JR. Schofield (Scho) Andrews Jr. died peacefully on Feb. 24, 2020, in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. He was 97 years old. Scho was born on April 28, 1922, in Philadelphia, Pa., the son of Schofield Andrews and Lilian Forsyth (Brown) Andrews. Scho graduated from St. Paul’s School in Concord, N.H., in 1940 and earned a degree in history fromHarvard
LINDA A. DOW
Linda A. Dow, 69, died Aug. 3, 2018, at Mount Desert Island Hospital. She was born in Bar Harbor March 3, 1949, the daughter of Ralph M. and Ruth Ann (Thurston) Grindle. Linda was a member of the Pemetic High School class of 1967. Linda is survived by her husband of 28 years, George Dow. She was a beloved member of the Hinckley Yachts crew forISLAND AID SET
Bar Harbor businesses plan an “Island Aid” event Friday, Oct. 13, and will donate a portion of their proceeds from the day to United for Puerto Rico and the Fund for the Virgin Islands. The latter was established by the Community Foundation of the Virgin Islands, a nonprofit that has been operating in the islands for more than 25years.
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Josephine Loretta Swann (“Joe” or “Slugger Joe”) May 26, 2021. Swan’s Island Josephine Swann, 97, died May 19, 2021, at Orono Commons in Orono. She was born Nov. 15, 1923, in Portland, Maine, to Edward Russell Nelson and Lula Marion Conary. Josephine graduated from Portland High School, Class of 1941; she was known as the biggestISLAND BRIEFS
Cars & Coffee event June 12 SEAL COVE — The Seal Cove Auto Museum will be hosting its second Cars & Coffee event of the 2021 season on Saturday, June 12, from 9 a.m. to noon.The event will feature convertibles. The museum’s monthly Cars & Coffee events are opportunities for drivers to show off their own special cars, and for all auto enthusiasts and community members to peer under hoods SPORTS - MOUNT DESERT ISLANDER Sports stories from The Mount Desert Islander: Soccer, track, baseball, softball, tennis, cross country, swimming, basketball,cheering
INCUMBENTS WIN IN BAR HARBOR COUNCIL RACE 1 day ago · BAR HARBOR — Town Council members Gary Friedmann and Joseph Minutolo were able to hold onto their seats in the annual election Tuesday, handily defeating three challengers. “It was an interesting race,” Minutolo said after the results were announced in the town municipal building. “I just MITCHELL’S GEM PROPELS MDI BASEBALL TEAM TO PLAYOFF WIN 18 hours ago · BAR HARBOR — In a win-or-go-home battle, Andy Pooler needed a big game from one of his starting pitchers. Pooler, head coach of the Mount Desert Island baseball team, knew going into Tuesday’s opening-round playoff game against Maine Central Institute that his team was in PROJECT LOOKS TO RESTORE SEAL COVE FISHWAY TREMONT—It is really hard for alewives to make it from Seal Cove to Seal Cove Pond. The arduous journey isn’t very long, but the brook that connects the bodies of water has two pinch points that make it difficult for the small anadromous fish to swim from the ocean andinto the pond to
MDI BOYS WIN 2ND STATE TRACK TITLE IN FOUR YEARS BATH — After a down-to-the-wire final meet, the Mount Desert Island boys are again kings of Maine high school track and field.. MDI edged York in a thrilling finish Saturday to claim the Class B crown for the second time in program history. The Trojans, who split the title with York in 2018, won this year’s crown outright as a win in the final event lifted the team to a come-from-behind BAR HARBOR MAN PLEADS GUILTY TO CHILD PORN POSSESSION 1 day ago · BAR HARBOR — One of three family members charged with possessing sexually explicit materials of a minor under age 12 pleaded guilty to the offense May 21 in Hancock County Unified Court, according to District Attorney Matt Foster. Dillon Libby, 24, MOORE’S CLASSIC ISLAND NOVEL IS AS RELEVANT AS EVER By Jefferson Navicky I first heard of Ruth Moore through a bumper sticker. In retrospect, this unusual occurrence reflects not only of Moore’s literary icon status in Maine, but also the state’s vibrant literary culture, which manages to exist, and indeed thrive, in a magical space – the “Maine of the Mind,” as writer and artist Stephen Petroff has called it – outside theTRAVIS R. MURPHY
Travis R. Murphy, 36, died unexpectedly on Jan. 4, 2020. He was born Oct. 28, 1983, in Blue Hill, the son of Ronald A. Murphy and Cindy “Lawson” Murphy. Travis attended Pemetic Elementary School and Mount Desert Island High School, graduating MOUNT DESERT ISLAND BREAKING NEWS, SPORTS BAR HARBOR & MDIHOSPITAL MARKS TRANSITIONS, THANKS SUPPORTERSHEALTHCARRIAGE ROAD REHAB CONTRACTLETLIFESTYLE
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New London, N.H. Evelyn L. Gooch, 95, formerly of Richmond, Maine, passed away on May 29, 2021, at a local hospital in New Hampshire. She was born on March 11, 1926, in Jacksonville, Maine, the daughter of Horace and Lena Gooch. VIEWPOINT: YEAR-ROUND HOUSING HELPS US ALL The Mount Desert Islander welcomes letters to the editor. Letters of 350 words, and 500 words for Viewpoint submissions, are encouraged. All letters must include the writer’s name, town of residence and a telephone number, for confirmation purposes only. TRISTRAM C. COLKET JR. Paoli, Pa. Written by the loving family who held Tris so dear. Tristram C. Colket Jr., 82, a man who loved his family above all else, passed away on July 6, 2020, embraced by those he loved. Tris’ zest for life was contagious. His joy came from time spent with his familydoing the things
AN ARTIST’S JOURNEY THROUGH NATURE Sara Wolman, an award-winning illustrator and graphic artist based in Fairbanks, Alaska, wants audiences to use her art as a springboard to form their own relationships with nature. She will share her art and her artist’s journey on Tuesday, May 4, at 7 p.m. as part of the Wendell Gilley museum’s monthly People-Nature-Art speaker series. STATE AQUACULTURE PROGRAM FACES BACKLOG, FUNDING ISSUES INAQUACULTURE 2 MODAQUACULTURE IN THE US ELLSWORTH — Like nearly every facet of life, the pandemic has affected the state aquaculture industry, the Maine Aquaculture Advisory Council made clear in a virtual meeting on Dec. 7.. Aquaculture lease applications are backlogged because hearings stopped, which is “a huge concern for the aquaculture industry,” Council member Briana Warner said.MARK J. HAMLET
Mount Desert Mark J. Hamlet, 80, died Jan. 20, 2021, at an Ellsworth health-care facility. He was born June 28, 1940, the son of Leonard A. and Gertrude R. (McCarthy) Hamlet. Mark graduated from Lemoyne College, Syracuse, N.Y., with a BA in political science. Mark worked as an assistant ski school director at Greek Peak,ISLAND AID SET
Damage from Hurricane Maria at Jeffrey and Teri Anderholm's house on St. Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Jeffrey Anderholm was on the island when Maria, a Category 5 hurricane with 175-mile-per-hour sustained winds, hit. SCHOFIELD ANDREWS JR. Lunenburg, Nova Scotia Schofield (Scho) Andrews Jr. died peacefully on Feb. 24, 2020, in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. He was 97 years old. Scho was born on April 28, 1922, in Philadelphia, Pa., the son of Schofield Andrews and Lilian Forsyth (Brown) Andrews. Scho graduated from St. Paul’s School in Concord, N.H., in 1940 and earnedLINDA A. DOW
SOUTHWEST HARBOR Linda A. Dow, 69, died Aug. 3, 2018, at Mount Desert Island Hospital. She was born in Bar Harbor March 3, 1949, the daughter of Ralph M. and Ruth Ann (Thurston) Grindle. Linda was a member of the Pemetic High School class of 1967. Linda is MOUNT DESERT ISLAND BREAKING NEWS, SPORTS BAR HARBOR & MDIHOSPITAL MARKS TRANSITIONS, THANKS SUPPORTERSHEALTHCARRIAGE ROAD REHAB CONTRACTLETLIFESTYLE
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New London, N.H. Evelyn L. Gooch, 95, formerly of Richmond, Maine, passed away on May 29, 2021, at a local hospital in New Hampshire. She was born on March 11, 1926, in Jacksonville, Maine, the daughter of Horace and Lena Gooch. VIEWPOINT: YEAR-ROUND HOUSING HELPS US ALL The Mount Desert Islander welcomes letters to the editor. Letters of 350 words, and 500 words for Viewpoint submissions, are encouraged. All letters must include the writer’s name, town of residence and a telephone number, for confirmation purposes only. TRISTRAM C. COLKET JR. Paoli, Pa. Written by the loving family who held Tris so dear. Tristram C. Colket Jr., 82, a man who loved his family above all else, passed away on July 6, 2020, embraced by those he loved. Tris’ zest for life was contagious. His joy came from time spent with his familydoing the things
AN ARTIST’S JOURNEY THROUGH NATURE Sara Wolman, an award-winning illustrator and graphic artist based in Fairbanks, Alaska, wants audiences to use her art as a springboard to form their own relationships with nature. She will share her art and her artist’s journey on Tuesday, May 4, at 7 p.m. as part of the Wendell Gilley museum’s monthly People-Nature-Art speaker series. STATE AQUACULTURE PROGRAM FACES BACKLOG, FUNDING ISSUES INAQUACULTURE 2 MODAQUACULTURE IN THE US ELLSWORTH — Like nearly every facet of life, the pandemic has affected the state aquaculture industry, the Maine Aquaculture Advisory Council made clear in a virtual meeting on Dec. 7.. Aquaculture lease applications are backlogged because hearings stopped, which is “a huge concern for the aquaculture industry,” Council member Briana Warner said.MARK J. HAMLET
Mount Desert Mark J. Hamlet, 80, died Jan. 20, 2021, at an Ellsworth health-care facility. He was born June 28, 1940, the son of Leonard A. and Gertrude R. (McCarthy) Hamlet. Mark graduated from Lemoyne College, Syracuse, N.Y., with a BA in political science. Mark worked as an assistant ski school director at Greek Peak,ISLAND AID SET
Damage from Hurricane Maria at Jeffrey and Teri Anderholm's house on St. Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Jeffrey Anderholm was on the island when Maria, a Category 5 hurricane with 175-mile-per-hour sustained winds, hit. SCHOFIELD ANDREWS JR. Lunenburg, Nova Scotia Schofield (Scho) Andrews Jr. died peacefully on Feb. 24, 2020, in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. He was 97 years old. Scho was born on April 28, 1922, in Philadelphia, Pa., the son of Schofield Andrews and Lilian Forsyth (Brown) Andrews. Scho graduated from St. Paul’s School in Concord, N.H., in 1940 and earnedLINDA A. DOW
SOUTHWEST HARBOR Linda A. Dow, 69, died Aug. 3, 2018, at Mount Desert Island Hospital. She was born in Bar Harbor March 3, 1949, the daughter of Ralph M. and Ruth Ann (Thurston) Grindle. Linda was a member of the Pemetic High School class of 1967. Linda isISLAND BRIEFS
Cars & Coffee event June 12 SEAL COVE — The Seal Cove Auto Museum will be hosting its second Cars & Coffee event of the 2021 season on Saturday, June 12, from 9 a.m. to noon.The event will feature convertibles. The museum’s monthly Cars & Coffee events are opportunities for drivers to show off their own special cars, and for all auto enthusiasts and community members to peer under hoods PLANT SALE HELPS WILD GARDENS OF ACADIA 1 day ago · BAR HARBOR — The Wild Gardens of Acadia Plant Sale will be held Saturday, June 12 from 9 a.m. to noon at the Bar Harbor Athletic Fields on Park Street near the MDI YMCA, with a rain date of Sunday, June 13.. The plant sale features a selection of native plants, annuals and perennials, vegetable seedlings, house plants and ferns. Cash or checks will be accepted. FORMER HCPC EMPLOYEE SENTENCED TO PRISON BANGOR — A Newport woman who had been the interim executive director of the Hancock County Planning Commission was sentenced May 27 in federal court for wire fraud and federal government program theft, a cting U.S. Attorney Donald E. Clark announced.. U.S. District Judge John A. Woodcock Jr. sentenced Sheri G. Walsh, 56, to two years in prison and three years of supervised release. HISTORICAL SOCIETY MUSEUM EXPANDS, OPENS FOR SEASON BAR HARBOR— Last Friday was the museum’s opening day for the season in the waterfront estate at 127 West Street. On the second and third floors this year, there are new displays that include maps from the fire of 1947, historic dresses, a capture of the island’s photographers and their equipment, and stories of Bar Harbor. MOORE’S CLASSIC ISLAND NOVEL IS AS RELEVANT AS EVER 1 day ago · By Jefferson Navicky I first heard of Ruth Moore through a bumper sticker. In retrospect, this unusual occurrence reflects not only of Moore’s literary icon status in Maine, but also the state’s vibrant literary culture, which manages to exist, and indeed thrive, in a magical space – the “Maine of the Mind,” as writer and artist Stephen Petroff has called it – outside the TOWN OF TRENTON LOOKING TO GO SOLAR TRENTON — Following plans years in the making, town officials are continuing their discussions about incorporating solar energy to the town office on Oak Point Road and may be close to signing a contract with Sundog Solar, a solar energy company based in Searsport. It is an effort that has been largely spearheaded by Trenton resident MichaelGilmartin.
ISLAND POLICE: FOUR VEHICLES INVOLVED IN MOUNT DESERT Mount Desert . A little past 5 p.m. on May 24, a four-vehicle accident occurred on Route 102 in Mount Desert. According to the police report, three vehicles were slowing down in response to a vehicle braking suddenly and pulling into a parking area when a 2005 GMC Envoy operated by Samantha A. Roberts, 29, of Machias, failed to brake and slammed into the rear of a 2002 Audi driven by Jane AMARITIME SHORTS
BLUE HILL—The Department of Marine Resources approved a 20-year, seven-acre aquaculture lease off Carleton Island in Blue Hill’s Salt Pond last week to a farmer already familiar with the area. Tightrope Seafarms, which already has leases in the pond, was approved for twotracts off the
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