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Released 10/28/09Biddeford Pool, ME. The Friends of Wood Island Lighthouse (“FOWIL”) have announced that the first major phase of restoration at Wood Island Lighthouse has begun.
Construction boats left Vines Landing in Biddeford Pool on the morning of October 26th, ferrying tools, equipment and material to the island to begin a two-month restoration of the interior and exterior of the lighthouse tower and its adjoining oil room. The work was contracted to Stone Age Masonry of Sabattus, ME. Only ten days after the bids were opened, Stone Age had mobilized and moved to get started ahead of the winter season.
FOWIL, a chapter of the American Lighthouse Foundation, was formed in 2003 to restore and preserve the lighthouse. Brad Coupe, Chair of the FOWIL Executive Committee, spoke of the excitement the group feels as work gets underway. “We are ecstatic to see this goal become a reality. For six long years, our volunteers have been at this, devoting countless hours to maintaining the lighthouse and raising money,” he said. “This phase of the work is being funded entirely by membership donations and donations from summer visitors who participated in FOWIL lighthouse tours, and by purchases at FOWIL art shows, sales of lighthouse merchandise, and grants the group has obtained.
Wood Island Lighthouse, commissioned by Thomas Jefferson in 1808, was on Lighthouse Digest’s “Doomsday List” of America’s most endangered lighthouses in 2003. “We are pleased today to be pulling it back from the brink,” Coupe said. “The tower is the oldest structure at the light station, having been erected in 1858. Hollis Curtis, owner of Stone Age, said, “We are excited to have been entrusted with the job of renewing this historic structure. We plan to deliver a completely restored tower to the Friends before the end of the year, if the elements cooperate,” Curtis said.
The tower work is the first of two phases being planned for completion in the next 15 months. The second phase will move to the keeper’s house. It will address the exterior siding, windows and roof, and it will return the porch to its attractive, original design from 1906, when this house was expanded to its current Dutch Colonial design.
The second phase will be funded by a Federal grant sponsored by U.S. Senator Susan M. Collins and initiated by the American Lighthouse Foundation’s Executive Director Bob Trapani. “Without Senator Collins’ tenacious efforts on our behalf to obtain the federal appropriation, we could not accomplish all that is now within FOWIL’s reach,” Trapani said. He also noted that the appropriation will assist two other ALF lighthouses at Pemaquid Point and Owl’s Head. And, Coupe added, “Without the backing that this appropriation gave us, we would not have attempted to do the tower with our own funds.” “We owe Senator Collins a great debt of gratitude.”
Assisting FOWIL with the design of the restoration work and guiding them through the historic preservation regulatory process has been a team led by Ed Theriault of Theriault/Landmann Associates, Inc. of Portland, and Scott Whitaker of Building Envelope Consultants, South Portland. “Ed and Scott have been as enthusiastic about this project as our own members,” Coupe said. “They have worked seamlessly with the State Historic Preservation Commission and the Coast Guard to ensure that our work meets required historic standards at every step.”
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FOR QUESTIONS OR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT:
Friends of Wood Island Lighthouse
P.O. Box 26
Biddeford Pool, ME 04006
Brad Coupe - 207-284-1273
Sheri Poftak - 207-286-3229
American Lighthouse Foundation
464 Main Street
Rockland, ME 04841
Bob Trapani - 207-594-4174
Stone Age Masonry, Inc.
274 Crowley Rd
Sabattus, ME 04280
Hollis Curtis – 207-522-5747
Theriault/Landmann, Associates, Inc.
118 Congress Street
Portland, ME 04101-3606
Ed Theriault – 800-232-2253
Building Envelope Consultants
191 Stanford Street
South Portland, ME 04106
Scott Whitaker – 207-400-0086
Construction boats left Vines Landing in Biddeford Pool on the morning of October 26th, ferrying tools, equipment and material to the island to begin a two-month restoration of the interior and exterior of the lighthouse tower and its adjoining oil room. The work was contracted to Stone Age Masonry of Sabattus, ME. Only ten days after the bids were opened, Stone Age had mobilized and moved to get started ahead of the winter season.
FOWIL, a chapter of the American Lighthouse Foundation, was formed in 2003 to restore and preserve the lighthouse. Brad Coupe, Chair of the FOWIL Executive Committee, spoke of the excitement the group feels as work gets underway. “We are ecstatic to see this goal become a reality. For six long years, our volunteers have been at this, devoting countless hours to maintaining the lighthouse and raising money,” he said. “This phase of the work is being funded entirely by membership donations and donations from summer visitors who participated in FOWIL lighthouse tours, and by purchases at FOWIL art shows, sales of lighthouse merchandise, and grants the group has obtained.
Wood Island Lighthouse, commissioned by Thomas Jefferson in 1808, was on Lighthouse Digest’s “Doomsday List” of America’s most endangered lighthouses in 2003. “We are pleased today to be pulling it back from the brink,” Coupe said. “The tower is the oldest structure at the light station, having been erected in 1858. Hollis Curtis, owner of Stone Age, said, “We are excited to have been entrusted with the job of renewing this historic structure. We plan to deliver a completely restored tower to the Friends before the end of the year, if the elements cooperate,” Curtis said.
The tower work is the first of two phases being planned for completion in the next 15 months. The second phase will move to the keeper’s house. It will address the exterior siding, windows and roof, and it will return the porch to its attractive, original design from 1906, when this house was expanded to its current Dutch Colonial design.
The second phase will be funded by a Federal grant sponsored by U.S. Senator Susan M. Collins and initiated by the American Lighthouse Foundation’s Executive Director Bob Trapani. “Without Senator Collins’ tenacious efforts on our behalf to obtain the federal appropriation, we could not accomplish all that is now within FOWIL’s reach,” Trapani said. He also noted that the appropriation will assist two other ALF lighthouses at Pemaquid Point and Owl’s Head. And, Coupe added, “Without the backing that this appropriation gave us, we would not have attempted to do the tower with our own funds.” “We owe Senator Collins a great debt of gratitude.”
Assisting FOWIL with the design of the restoration work and guiding them through the historic preservation regulatory process has been a team led by Ed Theriault of Theriault/Landmann Associates, Inc. of Portland, and Scott Whitaker of Building Envelope Consultants, South Portland. “Ed and Scott have been as enthusiastic about this project as our own members,” Coupe said. “They have worked seamlessly with the State Historic Preservation Commission and the Coast Guard to ensure that our work meets required historic standards at every step.”
* * * *
FOR QUESTIONS OR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT:
Friends of Wood Island Lighthouse
P.O. Box 26
Biddeford Pool, ME 04006
Brad Coupe - 207-284-1273
Sheri Poftak - 207-286-3229
American Lighthouse Foundation
464 Main Street
Rockland, ME 04841
Bob Trapani - 207-594-4174
Stone Age Masonry, Inc.
274 Crowley Rd
Sabattus, ME 04280
Hollis Curtis – 207-522-5747
Theriault/Landmann, Associates, Inc.
118 Congress Street
Portland, ME 04101-3606
Ed Theriault – 800-232-2253
Building Envelope Consultants
191 Stanford Street
South Portland, ME 04106
Scott Whitaker – 207-400-0086

Wood Island Lighthouse, built in 1858, is being restored by the Friends of Wood Island Lighthouse, a chapter of the American Lighthouse Foundation (Photo by Sean Murphy)
Contact
Brad Coupe, Friends of Wood Island Lighthouse at
American Lighthouse Foundation
(207) 284-1273
Brad Coupe, Friends of Wood Island Lighthouse at
American Lighthouse Foundation
(207) 284-1273
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