From Our Readers | Love Letters to Camping
For our July issue, we asked readers to send us love letters written to camping in Maine. Continue reading
For our July issue, we asked readers to send us love letters written to camping in Maine. Continue reading
Some of the best art and design in Maine can be found in these midcoast towns, but their coastal views, shopping, and dining make them a destination for any summer traveler.
Cobscook Shores, a ten mile stretch of parklands from Whiting to Lubec created by a philanthropic foundation, aims to provide an alternative to Acadia National Park for adventures by land and sea.
The book published by the Portland youth literary nonprofit, A New Land, is now in every high school in Maine and demonstrates to students that their voices matter.
Everyone knows that Maine has more coastline than California—and what’s the point of living in a state with 3,478 miles of ocean frontage if you don’t explore it? The second installment of our three-part On the Water series is all about how to do just that. Whether you’re an experienced boater or don’t yet have your sea legs, this guide is for you.
On a golden summer morning, oyster farmer Greg Foote of Dirigo Marine Resources tended to his farm’s precious oysters growing in cages in the cerulean waters of Casco Bay. During the summer months, while the ocean waters are still calm
Photographer Matt Cosby documents Maine’s largest county, from Presque Isle to Fort Kent.
Cassidy Point on Commercial Street provides much-needed studio space for Maine artists.
While Ogunquit’s three-mile beach, oceanside inns, and nightlife are all worthy destinations, we wanted a local’s take on visiting this classic beachside resort town. Lauren and Matt Wickert, who own the Shore Road restaurant Northern Union, give their recommendations for how to enjoy their adopted hometown.
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