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Light Hearted Lite #40 – Mia Certic and Henry Osmers, Montauk, NY

30 min · 12 de jul de 2026
Portada del episodio Light Hearted Lite #40 – Mia Certic and Henry Osmers, Montauk, NY

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This is an edited interview first heard in May 2021, and the subject is Montauk Lighthouse on Long Island, New York. Located at the eastern tip of Long Island, Montauk is the oldest (1797) lighthouse in New York and the fourth oldest active lighthouse in the country. When the light station was automated and de-staffed in 1987, a museum opened in the keeper’s house, operated by the Montauk Historical Society. [https://news.uslhs.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/07/Untitled-July-07-2026-at-15.11.39-1024x576.jpeg] Mia Certic became the executive director of the Montauk Historical Society in April 2020. She is a writer and screenwriter who’s lived in California for many years, but she’s spent every summer in her life at Montauk. Henry Osmers is now retired as historian for the lighthouse, and he’s written four books about Montauk history. One of them, On Eagle’s Beak, published in 2008, was the first major history of the lighthouse.

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Portada del episodio Light Hearted Lite #40 – Mia Certic and Henry Osmers, Montauk, NY

Light Hearted Lite #40 – Mia Certic and Henry Osmers, Montauk, NY

This is an edited interview first heard in May 2021, and the subject is Montauk Lighthouse on Long Island, New York. Located at the eastern tip of Long Island, Montauk is the oldest (1797) lighthouse in New York and the fourth oldest active lighthouse in the country. When the light station was automated and de-staffed in 1987, a museum opened in the keeper’s house, operated by the Montauk Historical Society. [https://news.uslhs.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/07/Untitled-July-07-2026-at-15.11.39-1024x576.jpeg] Mia Certic became the executive director of the Montauk Historical Society in April 2020. She is a writer and screenwriter who’s lived in California for many years, but she’s spent every summer in her life at Montauk. Henry Osmers is now retired as historian for the lighthouse, and he’s written four books about Montauk history. One of them, On Eagle’s Beak, published in 2008, was the first major history of the lighthouse.

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Portada del episodio Light Hearted ep 348 – Ilana Grallert, Head Harbour, Canada

Light Hearted ep 348 – Ilana Grallert, Head Harbour, Canada

Campobello Island is in southwestern New Brunswick, Canada, near the border with Maine. With trade, fishing, and shipbuilding flourishing on Campobello in the 1820s, it was decided that a lighthouse was needed. The lighthouse and the other station buildings were constructed in 1829 on a tiny island just offshore, accessible by land only at low tide. The 51-foot tower is one of the oldest surviving wooden lighthouses in North America. [https://news.uslhs.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Untitled-June-26-2026-at-15.48.47-1024x576.jpeg] The station remained staffed with resident keepers until its automation in 1986. A group called the Friends of the Head Harbour Lightstation was formed in 2000 to preserve the site and its history. Ilana Grallert is on the board of the Friends of the Head Harbour Lightstation and performs all kinds of functions for the group, as you’ll hear. Ilana was formerly a processing specialist at the special collections library of Dartmouth College. [https://news.uslhs.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/IMG_2325adj-1024x683.jpg]Head Harbour Light Station, New Brunswick, Canada. Photo by Jeremy D’Entremont.

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Portada del episodio Light Hearted ep 347 – Nautical antiques expert Jim Claflin

Light Hearted ep 347 – Nautical antiques expert Jim Claflin

[https://news.uslhs.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/23549-W.jpg] [https://news.uslhs.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/98248-1-1.jpg]Two of the ten books Jim Claflin has written. Jim Claflin, who is based in Massachusetts, is a recognized authority on antiques of the U.S. Lighthouse Service, Life-Saving Service, Revenue Cutter Service and early Coast Guard. Jim has specialized in antiques of this kind since the early 1990s. He is the owner of Kenrick A Claflin & Son Nautical Antiques, which has been in business since 1956. [https://news.uslhs.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Photo-3-1024x784.jpeg]You never know what you’ll find in the nautical antiques business. This is a rare U.S. Lighthouse Establishment brass toilet paper holder. Jim specializes in out-of-print books, documents, postcards, photographs, maps and charts, engravings, lithographs, uniforms and insignia, tools, lamps, lens apparatus, equipment and apparatus and much more. You can see his latest offerings at lighthouseantiques.net [http://lighthouseantiques.net]. He’s also the author of ten books on lighthouse and life saving history, and he has served as a volunteer “keeper” at Race Point Light Station on Cape Cod.

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Portada del episodio Light Hearted Lite 44 – Richard Cummins, Irish light keeper, part 2

Light Hearted Lite 44 – Richard Cummins, Irish light keeper, part 2

[https://news.uslhs.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/69265947_123158975665643_5322708508431351808_n.jpg]Richard Cummins This is part two of a two part interview with Richard Cummins, a native of Ireland who worked as a lighthouse keeper in that country for a decade. This is an edited version of a conversation first heard on the podcast in 2020. Richard spent time as a keeper at the very famous Fastnet Rock Lighthouse; at Hook Head, one of the oldest operating lighthouses in the world; and some other well known light stations – more than 20 in all. [https://news.uslhs.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/71913431_137782917536582_204376370967478272_o.jpg]One of Richard’s ships in a bottle In this part of the interview we talk about what it was like to live at isolated lighthouses, and also about Richard’s more recent career as a photographer and an acclaimed builder of ships in bottles.

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