Who Will Defend Us From Our Defenders?

 

Jon Reisman

If you think area chambers of commerce, prominent banking institutions, and government-supported nonprofits such as the Sunrise Economic Council are doing everything they can to defend Washington County’s way of life based on America’s founding principles, think again.

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County Communications Center Hopes to Add Four Dispatchers in 2024

 

Proposed Budget Reflects a $298K Increase

Paul Sylvain

The Washington County Budget Advisory Committee is continuing its work on the county’s budget for calendar year 2024. If approved as proposed, next year’s budget would reflect a whopping 20.69-percent increase over this year’s budget. 

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CHS Cross Country Team Delivers Impressive Performance at Seacoast Invitational

 

Jayna Smith

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In a great display of skill and determination, the cross country team from Calais High School left its mark at the Seacoast Invitational Race held at Sumner High School on Saturday, September 23.

Senior Bailey O’Rourke clinched a fifth place finish on the girls’ side.

For the boys, sophomore Philip Bassett secured an impressive ninth place finish, while senior Keegan Trainor claimed the 15th position.  

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CHS Cross Country Seniors Recognized

 

Seniors on the Calais High School cross country team were recently recognized for their outstanding commitment and dedication to their team.  Those runners are Keegan Trainer, Liberty Hodge, and Bailey O’Rourke, pictured with family.  (CHS XC photo)

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PES Student Named Miss Aroostook Princess

 

Maddison Mae-Lynn White, 6, a first grader at Princeton Elementary School, was recently crowned Miss Aroostook Princess 2024.

Aside from one of her biggest passions - pageantry - Maddison enjoys spending her time volunteering in her community as much as possible and recently held a school-supply drive, collected “cookies for my heroes,” collected donations for the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Maine, participated in local Veterans Day flag placements, and made valentines for her local nursing homes and veterans, among other activities. 

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Impressive Scenes of Spooktacular Halloween Decorations

 

Areas across town are transforming into hauntingly spectacular displays of the season, like this home on the corner of Palmer and Cedar Streets, a chilling masterpiece of fright and delight. (Photo by Jayna Smith)

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Local High School Standouts Transition to College Baseball/Softball with UMPI Owls

 

Jayna Smith

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In a transition from the high school playing fields to the college-level competition, three talented local athletes have donned the University of Maine at Presque Isle Owls baseball jerseys and another a softball jersey, bringing their skill and dedication to the next level.

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Reduced Presence by State Police Driving Up Sheriff’s Department’s Budget

County’s Building, Grounds Dept. has Too Many Buildings, Too Few People

Paul Sylvain

Asked how his department's budget looked for the coming year, Washington County Sheriff Barry Curtis chuckled and replied, “I think it looks great.”

The Sheriff’s Department’s proposed budget for 2024 is up 14 percent over the 2023  budget. In dollars and cents, Curtis is asking for $2,536,901, which is up $315,994 from this year.

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All Hands on Deck: Navy Commissions USS Augusta in Fog Shrouded Ceremony in Eastport

 

By Paul Sylvain

Downeast Maine is known for its sometimes unyielding coastal fog and Saturday dawned with a thick veil of it shrouding Eastport’s downtown pier and waterfront. In other words, it was a perfect day for commissioning a Navy ship.

The cool, raw, foggy morning also failed to deter a large crowd of spectators from coming out to witness the tradition-filled, hour-long event on Sept. 30.

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County Manager Says Doing More with Fewer People Isn’t Working

 

Paul Sylvain

Washington County’s Buildings and Grounds Department crew might truly be the unsung heroes in county government. Much of what they do is unseen by the public. But out of sight, doesn’t necessarily mean they’re out of mind, especially for their boss, County Manager Renee Gray, who oversees the county’s seven buildings and is deep in the throes of juggling office space. 

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Autumnal Equinox

 

Jon Reisman

The equinox occurs when the Earth is tilting neither toward nor away from the sun, and therefore receives almost an equal amount of daylight and darkness. In the spring, the days start getting longer than the nights; in the fall, our days get shorter as winter approaches. This past autumnal equinox took on particular significance for me; at 67, I know I am in the fall of my life, if not early winter.

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What's Up, Calais?

 

Jayna Smith

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With the colder temperatures upon us, those in need of a winter coat can get one at no charge from the Calais Thrift Store.  Stop in to speak with a volunteer for details.  If you would like to donate items to the thrift store, be sure the items are clean, only gently used, and in good condition.

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A Day of Thrilling Skateboarding and More at Calais Skatepark this Saturday

 

Jayna Smith

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This Saturday, October 14, the vibrant community behind the Brendan Leddy Memorial Fund is gearing up to host yet another exciting event that is family-friendly for all ages.  Set to take place at the Calais Skatepark, the Matt Doten Memorial Jam is poised to deliver a jam-packed day of action and entertainment, running from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. 

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Maine Indian Education Staff Wins the State Award

 

On June 23, 2023, Justis Smith, SLP-CCC, was awarded the honor of Maine State Special Education Professional of the Year by MADSEC (Maine Administrators of Services for Children with Disabilities) at a ceremony in Bar Harbor at the Annual MADSEC Spring Conference. Smith was nominated by Maine Indian Education Special Education Director Krista Vining. 

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Businesses, Groups, Individuals Sought for Trunk-or-Treat Event

 

Jayna Smith

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In a fun Halloween tradition, the Calais Parent Teacher Organization is gearing up to host its annual Trunk-or-Treat event on Saturday, October 28 at Dicenzo Athletic Complex, Calais Avenue.  This highly-anticipated community gathering promises a spooktacular evening of fun and festivity.

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Turkey-a-Thon Raises over $35,000 to Help Washington County Families

 

Jayna Smith

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In a display of community spirit and generosity, the 2023 Turkey-a-Thon event, held on Friday, October 6, proved impressive once again.  The event brought together local residents, schools, businesses, and organizations to make a significant impact on the lives of those facing food insecurity.

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Impressive Scenes of Spooktacular Halloween Decorations

 

Another Calais home–this one on South Street–has transformed into a hauntingly spectacular display for the season.  There is much to see at this display to bring fright and delight!  (Photo by Jayna Smith) 

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Calais City Council

 

Jayna Smith

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On October 12, 2023, the Calais City Council met for its regular meeting, with Mayor Artie Mingo presiding over Councilors Kevin Niles, Mike Sherrard, Marcia Rogers, and James Macdonald.  Councilors Mark Carr and Ellery Beale were absent from the meeting.

What follows is a brief summary of the meeting, with the full meeting available for viewing on the City of Calais’s Facebook page.

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What's Up, Calais?

 

Jayna Smith

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As Halloween draws near, we will be sharing next week a compilation of local trunk-or-treat events and other spine-tingling festivities taking place in the greater-Calais area.  Send me an email to make sure your event makes the list.

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Downtown Calais Scarecrows

 

Just a few of the downtown Calais scarecrows!

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Youth Deer Hunting Days October 20-21

 

Will Tuell

This fall, Maine kids will have twice as much time to hunt deer, thanks to a new state law the Legislature passed earlier this year. Under the bill, youths will be able to hunt Friday, Oct. 20 and Saturday, Oct. 21, the traditional youth deer day which takes place a week before all Maine residents with deer hunting licenses can take to the woods. 

The premise of the new law is simple -- give young hunters an extra day and they may stick with hunting as they grow older. 

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Impressive Scenes of Spooktacular Halloween Decorations

 

Drive across Lincoln Street to this spooktacular sight–if you dare!  This display is just a small glimpse of a larger, more ghastly spectacle that awaits, capturing the essence of the season.  (Photo by Jayna Smith) 

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Union Workers at Woodland Pulp Take a Stand, Walk Off Job in Strike

 

Jayna Smith

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Woodland Pulp is finding itself in the midst of another labor strike, marking the second time in a year that its workforce has raised a banner of protest. The strike, which involves a coalition of workers from multiple unions, poses a significant challenge to the company’s operations.

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The Calais Advertiser Receives 18 Awards from Maine Press Association

 

Sister Paper Machias Valley News Observer Wins 12

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No Trust in the Trust for Local News

 

Jon Reisman

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Community Mourns Retired State Trooper, Rallies Behind Foss Family

 

Will Tuell

Even before retired State Trooper Andy Foss left this world Oct. 18, Downeasters from Steuben to Foss’s native Lubec rallied behind the career law enforcement officer and his family. Foss, who retired from the State Police in January after decades in law enforcement, had gone through a heroic battle with cancer several years ago only to learn recently that he had an aggressive, inoperable brain tumor that would ultimately take his life. 

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Blue Devil Cross Country

 

Jayna Smith

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The athletes of Calais High School’s cross country team, under the guidance of Coach Chrissy O’Rourke, have been making their mark in recent races, showcasing their dedication and determination.

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Sewall Memorial Congregational Church

 

Bonnie Lyons

Church services are Sundays at 4 p.m. This Sunday we celebrated Pastor Sunday with our Pastors Ron and Colin Windhorst. They have been our Pastors for 31 years and they do it for free. We want to thank everyone who came and celebrated with us. I wished more people would realize how important God is in our lives and the value of the churches in our community. In Matthew 18:20, “For where two or three are gathered together in my name, I am there among them.”

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Princeton BBQ Dinner

 

Taken from Sandra Smith's Princeton news column:

Unfortunately on Saturday, Parks & Rec. had to cancel their Touch-a-Truck event due to predictions of heavy rain and wind. However, the Princeton Fire Association was able to have their chicken barbecue dinner. Also the Potter family brought their cider press and everyone had an opportunity to try old-fashioned cider. Lakeside Lemonade was there as well. The dinner was a great success and was sold out by 5:30. The lucky winner of the joker board was Jan Campbell.

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City Readies for November 7, 2023 Elections

 

Jayna Smith

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Calais residents are gearing up for the annual general and referendum elections, scheduled for Tuesday, November 7, 2023.  These elections are held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November.

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Impressive Scenes of Spooktacular Halloween Decorations

 

Gizmo has found himself in an eerie setting on Swan Sweet, surrounded by Chuckie and a plethora of spooky elements.  A black cat, ghostly apparitions, and skeletons complete the scene, setting the perfect atmosphere for a night of Halloween adventures.  (Photo by Jayna Smith)

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Students Prepare to Honor Veterans with Upcoming Assembly

 

Jayna Smith

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The spirited students of Mrs. Lori Ellis’ Advanced Placement English class at Calais High School are gearing up for an event that not only celebrates the heroism of our veterans, but also serves as a profound learning experience for the young minds behind it.  The annual Veterans Day Assembly, scheduled for Thursday, November 9, promises to be a heartfelt tribute to those who have served their country.

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Ghosts, Goblins, and Others to Take Over Main Street at Halloween Parade

 

Jayna Smith

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For around four decades, Calais Free Library has been the proud host of a great Halloween tradition – the Halloween Parade.  This much-anticipated event takes place each year on Halloween day, summoning the town’s young and young at heart to gather at the library for the 3:30 p.m. start time for a trek across Main Street.

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Area Halloween Hotspots

Jayna Smith

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Get ready, fellow Halloween enthusiasts, because the most wickedly delightful day of the year is creeping up fast.  From candy galore to bone-chilling adventures, there’s something for everyone this weekend and on Halloween.  Here’s your ultimate guide to many of the frightful festivities taking place in the greater-Calais area. 

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Editor’s Desk - Anti-Semitism on the rise

By Pierre Little

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