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Harpswell, New Harbor, Gouldsboro and Stonington were especially hard hit. High tides ripped away entire wharfs and fish houses. Structural beams, fishing equipment and gear floated in harbor waters.
The storm brought in the highest water level ever recorded in Bar Harbor, and the third highest in Portland, said Peter Slovinsky, a marine geologist with the Maine Geological Survey.
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City officials stunned after major storm rips apart iconic coastal landmark: 'Our little community is in shock' - MSNEight months after an iconic lighthouse in Maine was damaged by a winter storm, it was returned to its former glory. For 127 years, the Pemaquid Point Light bell tower in Bristol endured the wrath ...
In Stonington, Maine’s top lobster port and home to more than 300 fishing boats, the bridge and causeway that connect Deer Isle to the mainland were closed for hours during Wednesday’s storm ...
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Forecasting Our Future: Maine's storm response plan - MSNThe governor wants Maine to be a leader in addressing climate change, and on Tuesday, she introduced the first piece of new legislation in the 132nd legislature aimed at increasing the state's ...
A fishing boat that crashed into rocks off the Maine coast during a storm will be removed in the coming days. The wreck near Trundy Point required a challenging rescue.
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