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  • Maine Loaded With Over 4600, Vinalhaven The Biggest Off Shore Island

    Maine Loaded With Over 4600, Vinalhaven The Biggest Off Shore Island

    Vinalhaven Island in Penobscot Bay.

    Consider you have power half the time on a Maine island parked twelve to fifteen miles off the coast of Rockland in Knox County.

    fox islands maine
    Vinalhaven And North Haven Are The Fox Islands In Penobscot Bay, Know County Maine. 

    Literally every six hours, one side of your island is energized. Then the next half dozen hours, where you live or work you are on own in the dark. Left to your own devices.

    The old diesel generator taking turns feeding power to each half of the Maine island is bone tired. But the other two generators in the fleet sharing the electricity production task load died.

    Help is on the way but fails to show up so deal with it.

    Mainers are resourceful. Grateful for what we do have and working around the daily obstacles thrown in our pathway.

    This week, I had a Maine real estate closing with a widow who’s husband grew up on Vinalhaven Maine island.

    maine coastal harbor boats
    No Bridge Connecting Your ME Island To The Mainland? It’s All About Boat Transportation Using Watery Highways. The Ferry Runs If The Weather Cooperates.

    John had a lobster boat. Grew up in the fishing village off the coast in Knox County Maine. Breaking down way way out to sea off the coast of Maine happens in choppy sea swells. You get a call, I need help.

    Another lobster boat in the dark heads out to rescue tow you back into the Maine island harbor.

    Do you think about the waves, the cold frigid temperatures, the danger that some hardworking Mainers face every day?

    Miles of shore in the dark in a bobby lobster boat that’s engine quit. Hoping the your radio does not quit too.

    Her story hit home. And having babies, raising kids on an island where maybe you can use the ferry.

    Or maybe the sea and weather conditions are not just right. And you are stuck on the island for a time. Until the weather forecast conditions improve on your Maine island.

    island life off the maine coast
    Surrounded By Water, Vinalhaven Is The Largest Of The Fox Islands.

    Vinalhaven has roughly 1200, North Haven about 350 of the same kind of friendly year-round individuals on their respective Fox islands.

    If you are a regular follower of the Me In Maine blog, you know my fascination with lighthouses.

    I am not alone and know others get excited out in the audience with the buzz words Maine lighthouses.

    maine lighthouses, over 60 of them in vacationland
    Perkins Island Lighthouse – Georgetown Maine. Pretty Red Lens To Warn Sailors About Rock Ledges. Ship Wrecks Are No Fun And Lighthouses Avoid Them.

    And as luck would have it, Vinalhaven Maine has three lighthouses I don’t have in the photo collection. What are the Maine lighthouse trio? Brown’s light house. Heron Neck lighthouse. Saddleback Ledge lighthouse.

    Each lighthouse helps nautical navigation around the Fox Islands of Vinalhaven and North Haven in Penobscot Bay off the coast of Maine.

    There is a fourth Maine lighthouse for North Haven named Goose Rocks lighthouse.

    vinalhaven maine
    Surrounded By Water, Dependent On A Ferry, Boats Maybe Airplane Or Helicopter For Island Access. No Land Bridge To Zip To The Island. 75 Minute Boat Trip.
    lobster roll picnic
    Maine Lobster, Nothing Else Compares With Fresh Off The Dock Lobster Meat. Do You Agree?

    Is the “old faithful” diesel generator still laboring, wheezing, doing it’s best to ration the Vinalhaven island’s electricity? No because three wind generators capable of 4.5 megawatts are now twirling overhead harnessing the breeze.

    Spinning juice to supply more or less what Vinalhaven and North Haven needs.

    The wind power generation project going online live in 2009. All the buzz of power managed by the Fox Islands Electric Cooperative.

    Plus there is a submarine cable for power tether on the ocean floor like a giant extension cord to the main land just in case for electrical stability.

    I will get to Vinalhaven Maine to collect a four pack of lighthouses to post in a future blog article.

    Promise. To learn, share more about early days of Vinalhaven, one of the Fox Islands.

    Complete with the rich history about First Nation Red People, granite for the Washington Monument and base of the Brooklyn Bridge. With more to come on  boat building, farming, lumbering, horse nets.

    Vinalhaven has the distinction of being the first Maine island of lobstermen to unionize. Being 23 miles square.

    A tight island community shaped by the rhythm of the tides, the pace of living depends on which season you land here.

    Vinalhaven is Maine’s largest island off the mainland with no bridge connection. Could you live full time on a Maine island?

    Maine has  4613 coastal islands in her collection to explore.

    Vinalhaven Maine has access to much of the lobstering, fishing grounds in Penobscot Bay and further offshore waters.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

    207.532.6573  |  info@mooersrealty.com  | 

    MOOERS REALTY 69 North Street Houlton Maine 04730

  • Small Towns In Maine | How Do They Keep Their Doors Open?

    Small Towns In Maine | How Do They Keep Their Doors Open?

    Small towns in Maine.

    The northern rural New England state is known for its sparse population and wide open spaces. So how does a small town exist? Some of them don’t because keeping up with the paperwork to maintain the local identity is slipping. Once Grange halls, local schools, the mill, and one by one farmers or woodcutters fade from the local town landscape, all you are left with is the historical notes.

    Small towns in Maine. Some are surrounded by water, neighbor no other community!

    Amity ME is a good example of a small town in Maine.

    Amity is a bedroom community for a larger population center to support for employment, schooling, shopping, all the essentials to survive in today’s modern age. Amity Maine is located on the USA – Canadian International border.

    But a little further south you find the small town of Bancroft Maine .

    That was a town but not anymore as it retreated. Waved the white flagf and dismantled local government. Becoming an unorganized township from its previous status as a town is becoming a pattern. Blog posts on deorganization of small Maine towns have gotten press ink lately.

    Bancroft Maine took about three years in it’s disconnecting the ties that bound the local government entity. To settle up the financial obligations was the first order. Who plows the roads and fills the pot holes. Mows the grass at the local cemetery. Or writes the check for Maine school education tuition or to pay the bus driver?

    Spring run off from heavy winter snow loads fuel our many canoe and kayak races!

    Somebody is at the helm no matter how small or limited the tiny small Maine town government running the show.

    Issuing the warrants, counting the voter ballots on important issues of the day or to fill a position. To shift gears and divvy up the local control responsibilities between the state and County of Aroostook.

    Like a boat on the open water surviving the choppy seas and less than perfect nautical weather, don’t you need a certain number of local players for a crew of a small Maine town operations? Besides figuring out how to raise enough in local annual property tax assessments each year to stay in the black financially.

    Who’s going to picked from the flock for representation of the town’s people? To be a local elected selectmen, the chair of this group of committed townspeople. That all one by one step up to help administer the small Maine town obligations and responsibilities.

    Home grown and everything is live, local. That’s living, working, playing as a volunteer of a small town in Maine.

    In a small Maine town or plantation, someone has to be on the local board of tax assessors, serve on the local school administration education boards.

    Tapped to be the local animal control officer to handle a nuisance dog at large and off his lease. To fill the boots of the local town fire warden. For where you get your fire permit. To be legit for that little smudge fire ring circle gathering outback Saturday night. The town clerk in a small Maine town often has a real job doing something else besides registering your friends and neighbor’s cars, trucks, snow sleds, ATV four wheelers and boats.

    In the tiniest of small Maine towns, it is not one but many volunteers performing their local duties. Mailing out the annual property tax bills. Keeping track of real estate registry of deeds transfers in the small town divided up into map and lots. Writing out the receipts for early discounted property tax payments. Performing the property tax lien process when its been more than eighteen months since the small Maine town received any real estate taxes from its owner.

    Volunteer fire departments responding to local calls for a structure fire. Or when Sparky gets a little carried away with burning fall tree leaves. Or that brush pile that spreads when winds fan the flames.

    There may not be a town fire department to fight the blaze. Just like the local police are not in the town limits. But instead serve under the umbrella of protection of the local county sheriff department. Or whatever Maine state police troop barracks is closest to serve this particular radius circle of highways for each section of Vacationland.

    In the small Maine community of Drew Plantation, one man in his eighties and not in the best of health holds it all together.

    He admits that if he stopped changing all the hats he wears, if he retired from his many roles in Drew Plantation then deorganization steps would begin.

    Fish dinner… this is how you snag one of those taught early on in small town Maine living circles.

    Township 7 Range 9, in Penobscot County became the township of Drew on April 5th, 1921. But the Great Depression took its tolls. Causing Drew to return to the plantation status is began with September 8th, 1856. With 137 friendly souls populating Drew Plantation in the 1880, two school houses were used to educate the children. Today the US Census population hovers around 45-46 folks calling Drew Plantation home.

    Some small Maine towns or plantations share one office, one manager. In the case of Patten Maine, under the same town office roof line, the affairs of Moro Plantation, the town of Hersey are also administered. Each local government body kept separate and not merged to be independent authorities sharing administrative services to defer the cost.

    Linneus and Hodgdon Maine in the past shared one town manager. Smyrna and Merrill Maine have one capable lady at the helm of both towns under one shared roof line.

    What about when it is water water everywhere… when you are a small Maine island government to keep running?

    Depending on where you search online, Maine also has 3166 islands. Or other sites quote 4600 islands off the coast but also counting the ones on lakes. Mt Desert is the largest of the large collection of independent islands in Maine. Some are only visible when the tide is right to keep these ledges exposed.

    Island in Maine, this one in Cutler.

    Some Maine islands are close enough to the mainland that ferries shuttle the kids to school. And mom and dad take the daily ride in and back to the island from mainland population centers. If their work is not on the island community itself. From retirement checks that support the island life routine. Or from hoisting bounty from the sea fishing or running tourism attractions involving lighthouses, hump back whales and puffins.

    Islands in Maine coded “R” are registered and privately owned.

    The ones wearing the letter “U” designation are unorganized. Four more structures on an island puts them in another classification. Here is the list of Maine islands and their code designations. More to explore about Maine islands. Inland, Moosehead Lake, Maine’s largest surrounds Sugar Island, the biggest of its water surrounded land masts.

    Salt water, sea air, sounds of gulls and navigation buoys. Maine islands offer heavy helpings of solitude.

    Maine’s islands are a big part of the tourism industry. Many islands don’t live within municipal boundaries to include them in a bigger government administration. The unorganized townships of Maine divided into the sixteen counties catch all of these lost in the hustle bustle shuffle entities.

    Do you know where Jewell Island is in Maine?

    For a number of years each summer, a bunch of my friends would boat out and camp on Jewell Island off South Harpswell that has some unique bunkers on them from the World War Two era. To defend the coast and as a look out for early warning detection on any invasions. Add to your collection of Maine vacations with island tours on bike.

    Small towns in Maine, the collection of islands too. Ever wonder how they keep the doors open and local government humming smoothly? Quite nicely and everyone volunteers to make it happen. To maintain tradition the best they can as the population shrinks. Strong internet to telecommute and connect small towns in Maine is so critical to keep those town government and local business enterprise doors open.

    I‘m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

    207.532.6573 | info@mooersrealty.com | MOOERS REALTY 69 North ST Houlton ME 04730 USA

  • How Many Islands In Maine, Give Or Take A Few?

    Maine Is Four Seasons, Lots You Don't Know About Here In The Pine Tree State.
    Maine Is Four Seasons, Lots You Don’t Know About Here In The Pine Tree State.

    If your rough guess was 4,613 islands along the Maine coast or a tidal waterways you are right, according to the Maine State Planning Office’s Maine Coastal Program.

    But there are even more lake, river islands not in that figure and will have to get back to you on exact number with those added in. 6000 may be close, rounded off to the nearest thousand.

    Maine is well know for potato production but where does the state rank nation wide where lots of places grow spuds. If you said the state of Maine, a major producer of potatoes, ranks fifth in the nation in acreage in 2009. But what about those Maine blueberries. Where do we stack up against the nation in that department? Maine produces 25% of all lowbush blueberries in North America.

    So the state gets a blue ribbon, first place, making it the largest blueberry producer in the world.

    Maine’s 24,291 hectares (60,020 acres) of blueberry crop requires close to 50,000 beehives for pollination of those blueberries too. The hives are trucked in from other states just to perform that task in the blueberry barrons of Maine.

    Now you know. Maine, she’ll steal your heart.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers
    207.532.6573
    info@mooersrealty.com

  • Maine’s Coast Line, Lakes, Rivers Have Over 3000 Islands To Explore, Live On.

    Maine Nests Protect Like ME Islands Surrounded By Water.
    Maine Nests Protect Like ME Islands Surrounded By Water.

    Islands in Maine are neat, no two ways about it.

    Along the Maine rugged, rock bound coast, islands make the landscape interesting, unique offering little remote places of solitude, a feeling of a country, a small nation surrounded by water all by itself. I’m not an expert on Maine islands and when you live in interior Maine, islands become less plentiful than the way they carpet the coast line like different size lint particles. But lakes have them, large rivers can contain islands. The difference is no lighthouses, no salt water, sea gulls or boats to protect from being ship wrecked on all those rocks and deep rough water when the wind picks up. Or in the middle of a Maine “Nor’ Easter.

    In Drews Lake, also known as Meduxnekeag Lake there are four islands that my four kids enjoyed exploring. Naming them with all the pomp and circumstance of Christopher Columbus or any other foreign explorer of years gone past as they discovered the New World real estate. In this case, that “New World” all contained a short boat ride loaded with other kid “explorers” in a little over a thousand acre lake roughly 9 miles from Houlton Maine. Names proudly exclaimed for all in the boat to hear, recite for the islands based like the early explorers on what was found on those islands to make each rare, unique, memorable to a child with everyone in that boat way under six feet tall. Some never getting to that height later in life.

    Blueberry Island, Toad Island, Midway Island, The Rock names created based on highly scientific exploration done in a well planned boat expedition when the weather was right, the lawn mowed and every kid’s chores done. Summer living on a Maine lake, making memories, experiences to play back in the childhood memory of each child around Drews Lake.

    Today as I blog, two my four children, the youngest are exploring for an island. With new friends to explore, sample this new island in their explorer sights. Pine Island in the Aroostook River is where they hoped to camp, tent, document.

    Both college kids and and their counterparts heading north, deeper in to Aroostook County on a Saturday afternoon looking for an island.

    Leaving one vehicle of two in Oxbow, parked at a property I just listed for sale owned by a family that used it for fall deer, moose, bird hunting trips. The other vehicle with two canoes heading north to Masardis to park, put in to the Aroostook River at an easy public boat launch site. Short weekend trip, hopefully to find, explore Pine Island that shows up on the Maine Gazateer. Nothing more to know about the small undocumented island. Pine and Junkin Island are mentioned briefly in a search anything about these Aroostook River Islands.

    How did the boys zero in on camping in this area, looking for these islands? Maybe it’s my fault, after seeing Moose Island in Masardis Maine last weekend. Watch the Maine river video for a unique location, hand made log lodge, cabin property we listed to sell.

    Who owns most islands in lakes usually boils down to the state of Maine. If you go back thru the Maine legislation, it usually revolves around was their ownership, taxes being paid, use of an island between these years or not. The legislature in Maine made laws, reversed itself and there is a Sherlock Holmes list of questions to determine ownership of an island. Have sold a few in Northern Maine over the years and found islands, like my kids, to be unique, surrounded by water and like a “country within a country” feeling. How do you react if someone says living on a Maine island like one Isle au Haut couple did? Or Maine kids explore other ME islands here on Vinalhaven and North Haven Islands.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers
    207.532.6573
    Email info@mooersrealty.com