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Lighthouses Outfitted with StationKeeper Technology Find New Ways to “Shine”

By: American Lighthouse Foundation Published: March 23, 2026

The Substack page Down Lighthouse Road has published a story highlighting how a number of Maine’s historic lighthouses are host sites for a fascinating vessel messaging system. MotionInfo, an innovative […]

Filed Under: ALF News, Cape Elizabeth Lighthouse, Halfway Rock Lighthouse, Little River Lighthouse, Owls Head Lighthouse, Pemaquid Point Lighthouse, StationKeeper News, Wood Island Lighthouse Tagged With: ais, american lighthouse foundation, bob trapani, Down Lighthouse Road, endangered, messaging system, moses calouro, MotionInfo, north atlantic right whale, StationKeeper

UNE senior Regina Dyer

UNE’s Regina Dyer Continues Her Work to Help Maine Lighthouses & ALF

By: American Lighthouse Foundation Published: March 23, 2026

Many of our organization’s supporters and friends will remember Regina Dyer, a University of New England student who worked with the American Lighthouse Foundation in summer 2025 through UNE’s Sustainability […]

Filed Under: ALF News, Lighthouses and Climate / Storm News Tagged With: 2025, american lighthouse foundation, bob trapani, climate vulnerability assessment, regina dyer, save our shores saco bay symposium, summer sustainability fellowship, university of new england

Climate Vulnerability Assessment

UNE and ALF Release Climate Vulnerability Assessment Report of Maine Lighthouses

By: American Lighthouse Foundation Published: March 22, 2026

The University of New England (UNE), Maine’s largest independent university, and the American Lighthouse Foundation (ALF), a national leader in historic lighthouse preservation based in Maine, collaborated together on a […]

Filed Under: ALF News, Lighthouses and Climate / Storm News Tagged With: american lighthouse foundation, bob trapani, climate change, climate vulnerability assessment of Maine lighthouses, dr. cameron wake, Ford Reiche, halfway rock lighthouse, january 2024 storms, jr, mitigation, regina dyer, Resiliency, storm damage, university of new england, world monuments fund

Highland Light

Lighthouses of Cape Cod and the Islands are Guardians in More Ways than One

By: Bob Trapani, Jr., ALF Executive Director Published: February 16, 2026

Cape Cod, Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket are some of the most sparkling jewels in the crown of our great nation. If you appreciate history and culture, they have it in […]

Filed Under: ALF News, Nauset Lighthouse, Race Point Lighthouse, Sandy Neck Lighthouse, StationKeeper News Tagged With: ais, american lighthouse foundation, bob trapani, cape cod, cape cod national seashore, dynamic management area, gary childs, highland, jared fulcher, ken rose, light, martha's vineyard, MotionInfo, nantucket, national park service, NOAA, north atlantic right whale, north truro, portia calouro, seasonal management area, slow zones, StationKeeper, the islands, vessel strikes

Keeper of the Light Award

Nate Chace Honored as Keeper of the Light

By: American Lighthouse Foundation Published: December 21, 2025

By Louise Paiva, Board Member, Friends of Pomham Rocks Lighthouse For centuries, lighthouse keepers maintained a shining light to safeguard those at sea. The American Lighthouse Foundation (ALF) annually recognizes […]

Filed Under: ALF News, Pomham Rocks Lighthouse Tagged With: alex dias, american lighthouse foundation, bob trapani, friends of pomham rocks lighthouse, judianne point, keeper of the light award, nate chace, rhode island, squantum association

2025 National Maritime Heritage Conference

ALF Presents at the National Maritime Heritage Conference

By: American Lighthouse Foundation Published: October 9, 2025

The twelfth annual Maritime Heritage Conference & Historic Naval Ship Association Symposium was held on September 24-27, 2025, in Buffalo, New York. According to the National Maritime Historical Society, “The […]

Filed Under: ALF News, Lighthouses and Climate / Storm News Tagged With: 2025, adaptation, american lighthouse foundation, bob trapani, buffalo, climate change, mitigation, national maritime heritage conference, new york, Resiliency, storms, sustainability

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