Light Hearted 198 Jim & Joyce Spencer, Karen & Dan McLean; Doubling Point Lighthouse, Maine, pt 2 of 2

Published: Nov. 6, 2022, 5:23 a.m.

b"Four light stations were established on Maine's Kennebec River in 1898, on the approach to the busy shipbuilding center of Bath. The keeper's house at one of the stations, Doubling Point, was sold to a private owner in 1935. The house has been owned for many years by Jim and Joyce Spencer, who also spearheaded the formation of the nonprofit Friends of Doubling Point Light in the late 1990s.\\n\\n\\n\\nThe front range light of the Kennebec River (Doubling Point) Range Lights, photo by Jeremy D'Entremont.\\n\\n\\n\\nIn 1982, Coast Guard first class boatswain's mate Karen McLean became the officer in charge at the Kennebec River Range Lights Station (also known as the Doubling Point Range Lights). In that position, she was also in charge of the light stations at Squirrel Point and Doubling Point. She was one of the first women and the last female to become officer-in-charge of a Coast Guard family light station. In early 1987, Karen's husband, Lt. Dan McLean, took charge of the station. Karen and Dan have now stepped into lead roles for the Friends of Doubling Point Light.\\n\\n\\n\\n\\nSquirrel Point Lighthouse\\n\\n\\n\\nDoubling Point Lighthouse\\n\\n\\n\\n\\nThis is part two of a two-part interview with Jim and Joyce Spencer along with Karen and Dan McLean. Bob Trapani, Jr., executive director of the American Lighthouse Foundation, co-hosts."