Charlie and Penny Crockett

Vintage Boys High School Basketball : Camden-Rockport vs. Rockland  2/5/1991

Vintage Boys High School Basketball : Camden-Rockport vs. Rockland 2/5/1991

C2 Productions on Maine Coast TV is producing a series of basketball games from 30 and even 40 years ago, to provide our viewing audience with a blast from the past during this time when most of us are staying at home to avoid spreading the COVID-19 virus. Watch this Vintage Maine Boys High School basketball game between the Windjammers of Camden-Rockport and the Tigers of Rockland. This game was played at Camden-Rockport on February 5, 1991. The Windjammers were led by Coach Hart and the starting players were Brett Hayward, Todd Shaw, Doug Teel, Phil Amoroso, and TJ Hoffman. The Tigers were led by Coach Elkington and the starting players were Jeff Woodman, Jeff Crossman, Seth Monroe, Mark Fishman, and Jim Montgomery. Enjoy! This was one heck of a game! Please leave comments on our “C2 Productions” facebook page and spread the word about this vintage game series.

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Spring Is Almost Here!

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One of the first signs of spring in MidCoast Maine is the blooming of the crocus flowers at the base of the stone wall on Atlantic Avenue in front of the Camden Public Library. They're blooming now and Spring is around the corner.

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The Agony of Frozen Cats

The Agony of Frozen Cats

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Only an Apprentice?

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Only? Allow me to introduce, Lance Lee, well- known in nautical circles in Rockland and the world, and who is now in the 3rd and last phase of a 60-year career in developing experiential education.
He lives and works in a little house encroaching South Main, and many of us remember it as Peggy’s Kitchen. If you walk into the front door you first see a remarkable wooden Rushton guide-boat on the right extending through the house, and along that way are book chapters stacked here and there on the floor. A stairway climbs to a living room with comfortable chairs and an expansive view of Rockland harbor.

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