The author of Night Boat to New York: Steamboats on the Connecticut, 1815-1931, Erik Hesselberg has been writing about the Connecticut River for twenty years, first as an environmental reporter for the Middletown Press, and after as executive editor of Shore Line Newspapers in Guilford, CT, where he oversaw twenty weekly newspapers from Old Lyme to Stratford, CT. He was president of the Middlesex County Historical Society and developed the award-winning exhibit "A Vanished Port," on the Connecticut River's ties to the slave economy of the Caribbean islands. His writings have appeared in Wesleyan Magazine, the Hartford Courant, Estuary Magazine, and on his blog, voicesontheriver.com. He lives in Haddam, CT.