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Love Letters to Maine | Beth Greenlaw Shissler

Dear Maine, I have never loved you more than I do today. Sure, I’ve tested the waters elsewhere—I’ve lived in six states and traveled to many countries—but you are home to me. My great-great-grandparents came from Aroostook County, Isle au

Gift Guides 2020: For the Homebody

This holiday season is all about enjoying being at home. These gifts are sure to lift the spirits of anyone feeling a little blue about staying in.

Gift Guides 2020: For the Chef

Whether they dabble in baking banana bread or whip up five-star midweek meals, these presents will delight any foodies on your list.

Gift Guides 2020: For the Traveler

Travel may be on hold right now, but it won't be forever. We've curated a list of items for the globetrotter in your life, which are guaranteed to get them excited for when they can hit the road again.

The Mainers: Jennifer Neptune

Jennifer Neptune, a Penobscot basketweaver and director of the Maine Indian Basketmakers Alliance, shares the important role that basketmaking, a thousands-of-years-old tradition, serves in Wabanaki culture and how it’s seen a resurgence throughout the state among younger makers. Read Weaving

Concise Shirting

“I can trace my commitment to sustainability back to my upbringing in Maine,” says Grammar founder and Yarmouth native Althea Simons. “Growing up in nature engendered an immense respect for the environment and an understanding of how it impacts our lives. I