Island Ad-Vantages - 10/24/2019
Island Ad-Vantages - 10/24/2019
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In this issue
Deer Isle library gets a new director, Stonington contemplates a change of its town meeting day, and a dog park is in the early stages of development. Read about this, and more, inside.
Love Of Books, Community Fuels New Deer Isle Librarian
DEER ISLE—As a child, Nina Woodward felt at home in a library. When she moved to Deer Isle in 1987, the first thing she did was get a library card at Chase Emerson Memorial Library, a full year and a half before she married her husband.
2 mins
DISHS Freshman Proposes Dog Park
Presents idea to Stonington selectmen
2 mins
Deer Isle Cheerleader Takes On World Of Athletic Modeling
Grace Morey chosen for Rebel Athletic
2 mins
Eagles Cap Off Regular Season With Tie Against Orono
BLUE HILL—After walloping Dexter 5-0 on October 16, the George Stevens Academy boys soccer team closed out the season with a 1-1 draw against Orono on October 18.
1 min
GSA Volleyball Team Aces Jonesport
BLUE HILL—The George Stevens Academy volleyball team wrapped up its regular season with a 3-2 win over Jonesport-Beals at home on October 22, but it was not without drama and a little nail biting.
1 min
Forum Draws Organic Farmers And Fans
BLUE HILL—Three local icons of sustainable farming here and across the globe, spoke at a Community Forum at Blue Hill Public Library October 10, titled,
2 mins
Island Ad-Vantages Newspaper Description:
Publisher: Penobscot Bay Press
Category: Newspaper
Language: English
Frequency: Weekly
Island Ad-Vantages, based in Stonington, Maine traces its history through weekly papers published on Deer Isle from 1882. Serving the island towns of Deer Isle, Isle au Haut and Stonington, the Island Ad-Vantages provides a comprehensive offering of the news and events of the area, while paying special attention to the people, institutions and the natural beauty that make the community the place it is. From lobster fishing and the impact a $46 million a year that industry has on the community to annual events such as graduations, local sports coverage and a vibrant creative economy, the Ad-Vantages combines words and images to deliver a picture of an area that is as much about its beauty as it is about its ethic of hard work, determination and dedication.
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