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An eagle perched above Damariscotta Mills, Dec. 22. On Christmas Eve, President Biden signed into law the amendment of Title 36, United States Code, to designate the bald eagle as the national bird. (Photo courtesy Lee Emmons)

Reader Gallery 13 continues a tradition of sharing…

Reader gallery 12 guides viewers through the spectacular seasonal changes experienced in the Midcoast, courtesy of the photographers who call the region home. 

The first volume of pandemic…

Last fall, we created the 10th pandemic gallery of reader submitted photos, helping us chronicle the months of when waves of COVID-19 pressed against our communities. We are learning to cope with…

Have we reached the end of our pandemic galleries? Apparently not!

While we had hoped last spring that such would be the case, and that this ninth volume of photos — the first volume  …

When PenBayPilot seeded its first collection of photos snapped during the early days of the pandemic — those cold, raw days of March 2020 — little did we think that we would be, more than 12…

When PenBayPilot seeded its first collection of photos snapped during the early days of the pandemic — those cold, raw days of March 2020 —little did we think that we would be, nine months later,…

This collection of submitted photos taken by residents and visitors to the state will join…

This collection of submitted photos taken by residents and visitors to the state will join…

This collection of submitted photos taken by residents and visitors to the state will join…

Our first two galleries of reader-submitted photos has overflowed, and we thank each of you for your contributions.

From abnormally barren Main Streets to the Midcoast’s breathtaking…

Our first gallery of reader-submitted photos has overflowed, and we thank each of you for your contributions.

From abnormally barren Main Streets to the Midcoast’s breathtaking sceneries,…

Send your photos to news@penbaypilot.com, help us chronicle these historical times

Maine is blessed this year with a slow, easy venture into spring, and Mainers, sensible and naturally inclined to being outside more than inside, are moving around, working, walking, running,…