Description: ...Article with Photos in a travel magazine by Jessica Maxwell on visiting the sites in BarHarbor, Bass Harbor, Southwest Harbor, Jordan Pond and Acadia...
Description: ...Article and photos of the summer of 1917 when actress Annette Kellerman and over 100 actors and actresses came to BarHarbor to film Queen of the Sea...
Description: Article about 1917 filming of Fox Film Company's "Queen of the Sea" on Sand Beach and along Ocean Drive, from Sept. 1981 issue of Down East magazine
Description: ...Small booklet, printed by the National Park Service, with info about trails, roads, restaurants, etc. in BarHarbor and surrounding towns...
Description: ...Mount Desert Island article p. 60 “When Hollywood Came to BarHarbor” In the summer of 1917, sea goddesses frolicked on Sand Beach, the cameras rolled,...
Description: ...Mount Desert Island article p.46 “Saved by a Great White Elephant” Built as a BarHarbor summer “cottage” with thirty-five rooms and two-foot-thick granite...
Description: The COA Magazine was published twice each year starting in 2005.
File Attachment: 2012-Spring_COA-Magazine.pdf …Walk through the town of Barharbor and you'd be hard pressed not to see the impact of the college. …But how does a big box retailer change the whole dynamic of a town like BarHarbor? …"We started with the idea of giving Barharbor a year-round community center," Chris says. …Harbor Chamber of Commerce Sustainable Tourism committee member BarHarbor Food Pantry board BarHarbor Marine Resource Committee chair
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File Attachment: 2010-Fall_COA-Magazine.pdf …She makes her home in BarHarbor. 1990 Emily Bracale opened her homebased healing/art studio in BarHarbor this fall. …She writes, Running the scenic course from BarHarbor to Southwest Harbor brought back wonderful memories of the island. …And not just those from BarHarbor. …Blum Gallery curator COA | 47 Q&A Toby stephenson 98 Director, BarHarbor Whale Museum For eight years, Toby Stephenson curated the BarHarbor Whale
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File Attachment: 2013-Spring_COA-Magazine.pdf …It is with this in mind that I conceive my adventure: a journey, by water, from Portland to BarHarbor. …Born and raised on Mount Desert Island, Jim Gower graduated from BarHarbor High School in 1940. …They expect to start construction on their home and Josh's woodshop this fall in BarHarbor. …Jeffrey Baker '77 BarHarbor Lobster Bakes Mr. Bruce Becque '81 Mr. Bruce Bender '76 Mr. & Mrs. Harold G.
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File Attachment: 2015-Fall_COA-Magazine.pdf …Melissa (Relyea) Ossanna is in BarHarbor expanding the endurance sports adventures that began with her first MDI marathon in 2012. …"Endorphins are magical things," she writes. 1993 A web of alumni has reinvigorated BarHarbor's 1932 Criterion Theatre. …Zach Soares '00, audio-visual technology specialist, has been a volunteer at the BarHarbor Fire Department for a year. …Because I'm still very curious. 57 COA The College of the Atlantic Magazine 105 Eden Street BarHarbor, ME 04609 NON-PROFIT U.S.
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File Attachment: 2008-Fall_COA-Magazine.pdf …He also leads tours out to the city s Harbor Heron Islands and DJs at various bars. …He was also responsible for BarHarbor s implementation of a capital improvement projects fund and is still working hard on the BarHarbor Village Improvement …This marks Ted s last term representing BarHarbor, due to state-imposed term limits. …Jeffrey Baker 77 Bridgette Chace Kelly Ball BarHarbor Lobster Bakes BarHarbor Savings & Loan Barbara Tennent and Steven Barkan Mr. and Mrs.
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File Attachment: 2010-Spring_COA-Magazine.pdf …I'm writing a novel about a summer cottager family in BarHarbor during the waning days of the High Society. …They live on the Crooked Road in BarHarbor with their two children. …In April, he spoke to the Aroostook Math and Science Partner- BarHarbor Chamber of Commerce as ship. …Harbor Whale Musion on self-directed education and the seum in downtown BarHarbor, spent ways in which the experience of COA much of the winter working
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File Attachment: 2014-Fall_COA-Magazine.pdf …Students in the Wards: Interning at Mount Desert Island Hospital BARHARBOR, ME It's one thing to be interested in health and medicine; it's quite …When I mention this over lunch in BarHarbor during a summer visit to Maine, he laughs. "What is the paradox?" he asks. "Time?" I venture. …If you want to give to the annual fund by mail: COA Annual Fund 105 Eden Street BarHarbor, ME 04609 (Please make checks out to COA.) Questions? …So I traveled, and came upon a small college in a place called BarHarbor and boldly applied. To my utter amazement, I was accepted by COA.
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File Attachment: 2005-Winter_COA-Magazine.pdf …Ed Kaelber: I heard that people wanted to start a college up in BarHarbor. …I cover BarHarbor politics, police, spot news and write the occasional art or music review. I love my new job. …, Cranberry Islands, BarHarbor, and part of Mount Desert. …T COA | 65 105 EDEN STREET BARHARBOR, MAINE 04609 Non-Profit U.S.Postage PAID Augusta, ME Permit No.121
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File Attachment: 2009-Spring_COA-Magazine.pdf …Leland Moore 10 Conducts Energy Audit for BarHarbor Leland Moore loves to figure things out. …This year, Moore has gone beyond COA, conducting an energy audit for the town of BarHarbor as an independent study. …education in Hancock County schools and make visits to the Whale Museum in downtown BarHarbor more meaningful. …COA | 45 105 Eden Street BarHarbor, ME 04609 NON-PROFIT U.S. POSTAGE PAID AUGUSTA, ME PERMIT NO.121
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File Attachment: 2006-Summer_COA-Magazine.pdf …Eric is sales manager for Morris Yachts in Bass Harbor, Maine, and Kelly is a real estate broker for the Lynam Agency in BarHarbor. …Mike Martin-Zboray 95 continues to enjoy his position as assistant principal of the Conners-Emerson school in BarHarbor. …Petersen also serves on the town of BarHarbor Marine Resource Committee and continues to be an associate editor for American Naturalist. …Photo courtesy of COA T H E B AC K PAG E 105 EDEN STREET BARHARBOR, MAINE 04609 Non-Profit U.S.Postage PAID Augusta, ME Permit No.121
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File Attachment: 2015-Spring_COA-Magazine.pdf …Writes Matt, "Post-production has also (finally) wrapped on a video shot in BarHarbor almost three years ago. …Amy had taken a leave from Radcliffe College to be a visiting student at COA and then stayed on in BarHarbor. …That was years before Agnes opened the Bagel Factory on the BarHarbor alleyway known as Cadillac Avenue. …POSTAGE PAID 04330 PERMIT NO. 121 The College of the Atlantic Magazine 105 Eden Street BarHarbor, ME 04609 INDICIAS.indd 1
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File Attachment: 2007-Winter_COA-Magazine.pdf …We need to redouble our efforts to partner for sustainability with the BarHarbor Chamber of Commerce, Acadia National Park and local businesses. …We are living in BarHarbor, but are planning a big move to our fifteen acres on the Happytown Road in Orland, Maine in the spring. …Tenia Bannick 86 BarHarbor Lobster Bakes BarHarbor Motel BarHarbor Savings and Loan Association Barbara Tennent and Steven Barkan Mrs. Mary L. …Tamara Bannerman BarHarbor Garden Club Ms. Jennifer Benz Kim and Brenda Cartwright Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Michael Childs Mr. and Mrs.
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File Attachment: 2012-Fall_COA-Magazine.pdf …You write to a post office box in BarHarbor to express your interest; in a few weeks a carefully typed prospectus arrives in your mailbox. …A fledgling community center in BarHarbor. …MF: From day one, when we'd say to someone, "We think there should be a community center in BarHarbor," the answer has been "Yes!" …Now we're going to spend time visioning with the entire BarHarbor community, thinking about how to bring more folks in, and continuing the programs from
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File Attachment: 2005-Summer_COA-Magazine.pdf …Please direct correspondence to: COA Magazine College of the Atlantic 105 Eden Street BarHarbor, Maine 04609 Phone: (207) 288-5015 email: dgold@coa.edu …That s a fraction of the five dumpster loads which typically end graduation week, saving the town of BarHarbor more than $1,500. …He was a carpenter, but he was into everything that BarHarbor was into, the arts, painting, music. …It was in The BarHarbor Times. Acadia Peace College.
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File Attachment: 2008-Spring_COA-Magazine.pdf …Harbor, in which COA and the BarHarbor Chamber of Commerce linked up to replace member businesses incandescent lightbulbs with compact fluorescents …Following COA, he worked as a research assistant at The Jackson Laboratory, in BarHarbor, mapping the genes of anemia and other blood disorders. …Damon later worked for Allied Whale and a whale-watching outfit in BarHarbor, earning her captain s license. …Please send to dgold@coa.edu or COA / 105 Eden St. / BarHarbor, ME 04609.
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File Attachment: 2013-Fall_COA-Magazine.pdf …Hatchery students Leland DeWalt '14, Stevie DuFrense '14, Cayla Moore '13, and Robin Owings '13 present their ventures at BarHarbor's Artemis Gallery, …Addison Namnoum '14, and Brett Ciccotelli '09 Illustrated by Molly Parrish Co-published by College of the Atlantic Press of BarHarbor, Maine and North …But she promises to remain in BarHarbor and come to campus frequently to continue her many COA friendships and partake of cultural events. …The COA campus is like a cell where small molecules interact, unite, and form part of the larger community of BarHarbor.