
First mate Sean Murphy of Brunswick hauls lobster traps owned by John Coffin of Freeport onto the dock at Harraseeket Lunch & Lobster Co. in South Freeport. The 800 traps will be stored at Coffin’s house for the winter. Coffin has seen many changes in his 55 years of lobstering in and around Casco Bay, and says, “It has been a good life.” (Jill Brady/Portland Press Herald)
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