Bulldog Bulletin

By Nadine Preston 

It’s final! Literally. The students at Machias Memorial High School just wrapped up their first semester with final exams. Grades closed on Friday. It was pretty serious in the halls, as last-minute assignments and study guide index cards were a common sight in every student’s hands. Stay tuned for the official Honor Roll announcement, but until then, I’ll catch you up on other news happening around our school. 

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EAC Offering 8-Week Acting Course

Award-winning Casting Director and Producer Laura Stanczyk will offer ‘Scene Study for Beginning Actors,’ for students aged 18 and up, from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesdays, Feb. 4 thru March 25, at Eastport Arts Center. The course will offer an opportunity for beginning and established actors to develop skills specifically in relation to written material, including plays, films and episodics. 

“This is not improvisation, relaxation, or a vocal production class,” noted Stanczyk. “This is scene study.”

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Jazz Presentation to Feature Father-Son Duo

The Eastport Arts Center’s weekly Sunday concert series returns to the EAC at 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 2, with Sánchez & Sánchez, a guitar and bass jazz instrumental duo.

The father and son team of Robert Sánchez and Ellis Zipperer-Sánchez will present an array of tunes from the Great American Songbook, including some straight-ahead jazz, and standards ranging from ballads to uptempo tunes, plus several in the bossa style. The duo will also feature singer Lauren Koss on a few numbers. A question-and-answer session will follow the music.

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Bill to Cap Publicly Owned Land Gets Feb. 6 Hearing

Public Hearing Thursday February 6 on LD 183 9:00 AM, Cross Building, Room 214, in Augusta.

The Legislature’s Agriculture, Conservation, and Forestry Committee has scheduled a public hearing on Thursday, Feb. 6 on LD 183, “An Act to Cap Publicly Owned Land Area at No More Than 50 Percent of Any County. The proposal is sponsored by House Minority Leader Billy Bob Faulkingham, R-Winter Harbor, and the entire Washington County legislative delegation. 

The bill summary reads as follows:

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Trump sworn in as 47th President

Donald Trump is sworn in as the 47th US President in the US Capitol Rotunda in Washington, DC, on January 20, 2025. (Photo by SAUL LOEB / POOL / AFP) (Photo by SAUL LOEB/POOL/AFP via Getty Images, licensed to the Calais Advertiser, Inc.)

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Lost at Sea: Coast Guard Calls Off Search for Missing Scallopers

Vessel Found Under 160 Feet of Water Off Long Point Believed to be Sudden Impact

By Paul Sylvain

After a more than 25-hour search involving 11 rescue vessels over two days, and encompassing 950 square miles of open sea and coastline in eastern Washington County, the U.S. Coast Guard officially called off its search Sunday evening for a South Addison scallop dragger and its two-man crew reported missing since Jan. 18. 

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Community Rallies for Toddler Battling Leukemia, Raises $50,000+ in Days

By Will Tuell

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Manaford’s — Jonesport’s Only Full-Service Grocery Store — to Close for Good Jan. 31

By Nancy Beal

After 17 years as the town’s only complete grocery store serving shoppers in the greater Jonesport-Beals area, Manaford’s Grocery will close its doors for good on Jan. 31.

That news was announced in a recent post on Manaford’s Facebook page, which stated, “With a heavy heart and deep regret, we want to let you know that after 17 years, Manaford’s Grocery will be closing its doors, effective Jan 31, 2025. With great appreciation and gratitude to our customers and employees. Thank you all.” 

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Washington County Sheriff Cuts Assistance to Machias, Other Rural PDs

By Paul Sylvain

In the latest wrinkle involving law enforcement services provided by the Washington County Sheriff’s Office, Sheriff Barry Curtis has notified Machias Police Chief Keith Mercier and other municipal police departments around the county that the sheriff’s office “will no longer be able to provide the same level of assistance as in the past.”

The undated letter tops new business to be discussed by the Machias Selectboard and Chief Mercier at the selectboard’s Jan. 22 meeting.

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Jonesport Working Waterfront Delayed as DEP Requests ‘More Info’

By Nancy Beal

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