Photographs of Cuckolds Lighthouse
July 2011
Paul G. Coulombe Steps Ashore at the Cuckolds and Steps Up as a Big Contributor

"Holy Mackerel!" Those were approximately Paul Coulombe's first words when he stepped ashore at the Cuckolds. "Wow! This is quite a project, much bigger than anyone realizes. Even after reading and hearing about The Cuckolds Rescue, this blows me away to witness what’s happening out here, up close, in person." And with these remarks, Paul generously committed $300,000 to the endeavor. To read more, click here.
Paul G. Coulombe
Cuckolds Keepers Quarters under construction Marden Builders Selected to Rebuild Cuckolds Keepers Quarters

The Cuckolds Council engaged Marden Builders as the contracting team to repair, restore, and rebuild the historic Light Station. Their tagline reads: "Specializing in the Impossible" so, as Eric Marden says, "This is the perfect job for us." For more information, click here.
Hancock Lumber Continues to Enlist New Partners for Cuckolds Rescue

Marine barges deliver loads of Hancock Lumber, CertainTeed roofing shingles, Eagle Windows, KLEER trim, and more. Eric Dolloff of Hancock Lumber, has put together the most generous and remarkable coalition of Hancock’s leading business partners, suppliers, and vendors. Together, they are contributing 100 percent of the building materials and supplies to the repair, restoration, and reconstruction of the Cuckolds. To learn more, click here.
Marine barges delivering lumber
A goat with a woman in a boat Goats Return to Western Cuckolds Island

Goldie and Daisy, two goats on loan from Marge Kilkelly and Joe Murray of Dragonfly Cove Farm, are now happily settled in at their summer cottage on the Western Cuckolds Island. They were hired by the Cuckolds Council to do their summer jobs—welcoming visitors to the island and trimming the vegetation (including the poison ivy!) in a carbon emission-free way. For more information, click here.