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Issue 161 Table of Contents

November/December 2019

2019 Boat & Home Show
Scenes from the 2019 Maine Boat & Home Show.

A Creative Revival
The Tides Institute & Museum of Art has helped spark a creative revival in the downeast city of Eastport.

Bucksport
This riverfront downtown is once again bustling.

Christmas 1960: Getting by With Less
Christmas 1960, tough times tempered by a visit from a brilliant bird.

Corinne McIntyre and the Plein Air Painters of Maine
Corinne McIntyre and fellow plein air artists find inspiration painting in company.

Environmental DNA
New DNA technology is enabling scientists to see the world in just a drop of water.

Guardians of Community
From The Publisher 161

Island Twist on Holiday Decorations
Tradition and Christmas balls on Matinicus Island.

Jellyfish alert, an epic swim, and lots of new and improved boats
News from the marine industry.

Letters to the Editor - Issue 161
A full mailbox of comments.

Lured Cross-Country by a Classic Riva
A classic Riva runabout project leads to a road trip.

New Energy and a New Owner Spark a Rebirth
New energy and owner spark a renaissance at Atlantic Boat.

Preserving History
Jerome Morris brings knowledge from a lifetime on the water into his model-making.

Ready, Set, Drill…
What is the Cordless Canoe Challenge?

Sabre at 50
As Sabre Yachts enters its 50th year in business, the powerboat powerhouse is going strong.

Saving Whales
The Campobello Whale Rescue Team plays a key role in rescuing whales that have become entangled in fishing lines.

Slow Down for the Squirrels
The entrance to the South Freeport harbor may need to add the sign, “Slow, Squirrel Crossing.” The author explains why.

The Maine I Love - Dan Dishner
Dan Dishner's view of Maine.

The Strange Yet Familiar World of Jonathan Fisher
Multi-talented Jonathan Fisher was a furniture maker as well as Blue Hill’s first settled minister.

Welcome Downeast — Issue 161
Acorns, wild turkeys, and signs of snow

Windrush: A Boat of Memories
A cherished wooden Herreshoff 12½ has become part of the family.

World Champion Boatyard Dog: TATTOO! – Issue 161
2019 Boatyard Dog Trials Winner

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Maine Boats, Homes & Harbors, Issue 161
Issue 161 | November/December 2019
Volume 32 | Number 6
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On the cover: Holly Campbell Ambler and her dog, Ash, sail the family's vintage wooden Herreshoff 12 1/2 in the Fox Island Thorofare. Ambler's mother bought the boat and the two raced and sailed together for many years. Ambler has carried on the tradition with her daughters and the rest of her family.