Elm Street Boys’, Girls’ Basketball Teams Roll to 3-0

By Will Tuell

The Elm Street Panther junior high boys’ and girls’ basketball teams moved to 3-0 in the young season with strong wins over Rose M. Gaffney School of Machias and D.W. Merritt School of Addison last week. The back-to-back blowouts solidified the East Machias-based Panthers as one of the early favorites this season as Elm Street picked up victories on back-to-back nights. 

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Rebecca Moores Changes Plea to Guilty in Murder of Ex-Lover, Drug Supplier

By Paul Sylvain

A Robbinston woman accused of murdering her former lover and principal drug supplier last year in Pembroke, faces a prison sentence of 32 years after changing her plea to guilty in Washington County Superior Court on Dec. 7.

In changing her plea from not guilty to guilty, Rebecca Moores, 43, admitted to shooting 53-year-old Paula Johnson in Johnson’s home at 515 Leighton Point Rd, in Pembroke, on Feb. 9, 2022, Moores was arrested in Pembroke on July 6, 2022, and charged with Johnson’s murder.

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Weekend Festivities Prove the Spirit of Christmas is Alive and Well in Machias

By Paul Sylvain

From Santa and a live Nativity display to Wesley’s Tree Festival and brightly decorated floats, the spirit of Christmas was on full display throughout the Shiretown this past weekend in Machias. 

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From Harrington to Calais, Big Weekend of Christmas Fun Sleigh-ted to Take Place Dec. 8-10

By Will Tuell

While Machias and Milbridge were ring-ting-tingling with Christmas cheer this past weekend, there’s still plenty to do for Downeast families who want to get in on the December fun before Santa and his reindeer make their annual trek across the Sunrise County. From one end of the county to the other, there’s a little something for everyone from Friday to Sunday. 

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High School Basketball Season Tips off Dec. 8

By Phil Stuart

The 2023\2024 high school basketball season officially opens on Dec. 8.  That is the date that high schools are eligible to play their first countable games.

For the most part, girls' teams kick things off with their season openers on Dec. 8. The Jonesport-Beals Royalettes travel to Machias for a matchup with the Lady Bulldogs.  Calais journeys up to Lincoln to face Mattanawcook Academy, and Woodland plays the Narraguagus Lady Knights in Harrington.

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Brackett, Dana Murder Trial to Begin This Week Following Jury Selection

By Paul Sylvain

The trial of a Pleasant Point couple accused of murdering 43-year-old Kimberly Neptune on April 21, 2022, is scheduled to begin with jury selection at Washington County Superior Court in Machias on the morning of Dec. 5. 

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Machias Church to Host Benefit Supper for Sex-Trafficked Nepali Girls

By Will Tuell

With the Christmas season in full swing, Downeasters could be forgiven for not paying attention to the goings on in the mountainous country of Nepal -- some 7,100 miles from Machias, as the crow flies. But for one local church, the festive time of year is the perfect time to be working to spread the Gospel to and improve the quality of life in a remote Himalayan nation gripped by sex trafficking.   

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Food Pantry Donation Match at Pratt Returns through December

By Jayna Smith

'Tis the season once more as Pratt Auto Dealership embarks on its annual tradition of matching donations for the local food pantry.  However, this time around, the challenge has grown in scale.  Owner Ian Pratt has increased his commitment by offering to match donations up to $10,000, an increase from last year's cap of $7,500.  Even more, the campaign's duration has been extended through Christmas, extending from only November in years past. 

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Maine Educator’s Autograph Collection Missing Pieces, Sparks Search for Lost Treasures

By Jayna Smith 

In a career spanning administrative roles in high schools across the state of Maine, including in Machias, Lincoln, Jackman, and beyond, David Leigh cultivated a unique and engaging project for his students, one that now stands as a testament to years of dedication and enthusiasm – a collection of over 1,100 autographs from cover persons featured on renowned periodicals like Time and Newsweek.

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Wesley Tree Festival Returns for Seventh Year as Foundation Unveils Plans for Outdoor Rec Area

By Will Tuell

In what has quickly cemented itself as a Downeast Christmas tradition, the Wesley Tree Festival returned to the Lee Pellon Center in Machias last weekend. The festival, which got its start in and quickly outgrew the East Machias Town Hall (fire department), seems to get bigger and bigger with each passing year, even though four-year-old Wesley Keeton lost his life a decade ago in a tragic four-wheeler accident. 

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