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Weddings Become Easier at Absecon Lighthouse »

Absecon Lighthouse NPS Photo by Ralph Esherman (1996)Absecon Lighthouse, New Jersey, is celebrating its 150th birthday this year, and those wishing to get married at a lighthouse have it a lot easier than before. Jean Muchanic, executive director of the Inlet Public/Private Association, which runs the lighthouse, became an interfaith minister in order to provide wedding services to those wanting to marry in the shadow of New Jersey’s tallest lighthouse.

Last Minute Bidding Delays Auction End »

Fourteen Foot Bank Lighthouse A bidding war at the last minute caused a delay to the scheduled end of the General Services Administration (GSA) auction of Fourteen Foot Bank Lighthouse in Delaware. Lighthouse News last checked the auction site on August 17, and bids were at $105,000USD. Since then, a new contender in the bidding war showed up, and current top bid is $115,000USD, offered up by someone identifying themselves as ocm. The site states the auction was extended until August 21 because of website technical difficulties, but according to this story in the News Journal of Wilmington Delaware, the bidding was extended due to the high rate of last minute activity. According to the story:

Australian Beacon Relit For ILLW »

Point Perpendicular Lighthouse CC photo by Kaptain KoboldInternational Lighthouse and Lightship Weekend united amateur radio operators with each other, via 380 lighthouses and lightships in 51 countries over the weekend of August 18 and 19, 2007. This annual event is organized by the Ayr Amateur Radio Group (Scotland) and takes place on the third weekend in August. It now coincides with International Lighthouse Day sponsored by the International Association of Lighthouse Keepers, United Kingdom, which endeavors to have as many of the participating lighthouses and lightships open to the public for the Sunday.

Senator Seeks New Keepers for Two Oregon Lighthouses »

Provision Will Transfer One Light to Douglas County and Another to Confederated Tribes

Cape Arago Lighthouse Senator Gordon Smith (R-Oregon) is advancing a provision that will transfer ownership of the Umpqua Lighthouse to Douglas County and the Cape Arago (also known as Cape Gregory) Lighthouse to the Confederated tribes of the Coos, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw Indians.

“There is a lot of history with these two lighthouses,” Smith said. “They have kept a vigilant eye for over a century, guiding ships safely to shore through fog and storm. Local ownership will help preserve them and ensure better access for future generations.”

Lighthouse Weddings »

Covesea Lighthouse CC Photo by Anne BurgessA Scottish lighthouse, Covesea at Lossiemouth, will have a wedding ceremony performed at it for the first time in its 163 year history. Covesea Lighthouse was built by Alan Stevenson, who is a son of Robert Stevenson, a Scottish engineer responsible for building fifteen lighthouses in the country and Engineer to the Lighthouse Board. Alan Stevenson has thirteen lights to his credit, and is the uncle to Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson. The story mentions the former lighthouse keeper’s cottage as available for renting.