Rockland’s Apprenticeshop builds ‘sailing Swiss Army Knife’

With doom, gloom, layoffs and float rope being the topics of conversation along the working waterfront this spring, it appears the students at Rockland’s boat-building Apprenticeshop are having an inordinate good time. Instructors and students are weeks away from the launching of two identical 28-foot sail-training luggers. The boats meld together traditional lapstrake construction with

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Those who care about being able to track the relationship between money and politics have something to cheer about. As I reported this winter (“Destroying the Candidate’s Paper Trail,” Working Waterfront, February-March 2009), clerks in Maine’s largest towns and cities have been destroying the campaign finance disclosures of municipal candidates in as little as two

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