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- Frenchboro is a town in Han**** County, Maine, United States, and a village within this town located on Long Island, southeast of Swans Island. The po****tion...
- It is the third-smallest organized town in Maine after Frye Island and Frenchboro. Salmon migrate upstream to spawn in the town's rivers and lakes, which...
- statistics underreport fishing employment. Cranberry Isles, Deer Isle, Frenchboro, Gouldsboro, Southwest Harbor, Stonington, Swans Island and Tremont (B****...
- Emerson School, Trenton Elementary School, Pemetic Elementary School, Frenchboro Elementary School, Tremont Consolidated School, Mount Desert Elementary...
- town. B**** Harbor is the terminus for the Swan's Island ferry and the Frenchboro ferry. The po****tion was 1,544 at the 2020 census. Settled in 1762, it...
- Island, slightly west of Port Albert, Victoria Drum Island, an island in Frenchboro, Maine, Han**** County on the B**** Harbor Drum Island, Citrus County,...
- students on Matinicus Island, Monhegan Island, Isle au Haut, Cliff Island, Frenchboro, and The Ashley Bryan School in the Cranberry Islands. Following his retirement...
- a city and not a town is Eastport (pop. 1,288). The smallest town is Frenchboro (pop. 29). The largest muni****lity by land area is the town of Allagash...
- North Haven, Vinalhaven, Is****ro, Matinicus Isle, Swan's Island and Frenchboro". legislature.maine.gov. Retrieved 10 August 2021. "Maine State Ferry...
- departure point for Maine State Ferry Service transport to Swans Island and Frenchboro. B**** Harbor was once known as McKinley. In the early 1900s, when a post...