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One family has delivered mail by boat for 115 years. Is this the last?

By Ben Ryder Howe
New York Times·
13 mins to read

Since 1905, four generations of Quinns have delivered letters, packages and passengers to the islands of Penobscot Bay. A lost summer could sink tradition.

In blinding fog, an ageing boat called the TM 2 zigzagged through the Cricket Hole, a shallow reef in Maine's Penobscot Bay. The ocean's calm surface concealed a maze of unseen ledges, around which the TM 2's captain, Karl Osterby, cut a tight course. The boat soon approached an aluminum dock on Great Spruce Head Island,

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