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For nearly 25 years, the Island Journal has been the face of the Island Institute throughout Maine and beyond its borders.  In addition to this acclaimed yearly magazine of island life, the Institute has published The Working Waterfront newspaper 11 months a year for more than 17 years, as well as several books and countless other reports, "white papers" and other publications.  In fact, our members tell us that they eagerly await each issue of The Working Waterfront, and proudly show off their collection of  Island Journals.  These publications are an essential part of our mission and define us in the eyes of all who read them.

Island Journals

2007 Island Journal Volume 23
With “Island Play”, “The Sound of Youth”, “Sharp Tools, Sharp Kids” and other articles in this issue, the 2007 Island Journal adopts a playful, youth-oriented attitude that includes a folio of Eric Hopkins’ clean, bright paintings and “magical” glass globes.
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Annual Reports

Annual Report 2007
It is with a great sense of accomplishment — and an equally deep measure of gratitude — that we present the Island Institute’s 2006-2007 Annual Report for the period of July 1, 2006, to June 30, 2007. This report provides an overview of the signal achievements realized during this time by Institute staff working in close partnership with Maine’s year-round island and coastal communities.
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Other Publications

An Extra Set of Hands A Report on the Island Fellows Program
The Island Institute has released "An Extra Set of Hands," a report highlighting the Island Fellows program and its remarkable impact on the island and remote coastal communities of Maine.
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Working Waterfront

Since its launch in 1993, The Working Waterfront newspaper has earned a reputation for being “essential reading” for anyone who wants to be well-informed about the issues important to Maine’s year-round islands and working-waterfront communities. Incorporating the Inter-Island News, with its fascinating glimpses of life on-island, as well as articles on a wide range of local, state and regional issues by an outstanding cadre of community journalists, the WW appears 11 times a year (no January issue). You can order a subscription or pick it up at dozens of sites along the coast; either way, you’ll join 40,000 other loyal readers who count on the WW to keep them “in the know.”
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