Blog Archives

Portraits on Monhegan

Facing obstacles 12 miles out to sea is a way of life for the island’s year-round residents

Love Letters to Maine | Heather Printup

Dear Maine, A Mainer is unique. You can tell by the way we talk, how we dress, our giving spirits, and our friendliness. But, when it comes right down to it, ask any Mainer, and we’ll all agree on one

Keeping the Lights On

How the Maine Lights Program saved dozens of lighthouses and became a beacon for national preservation efforts

From Backpacks to Face Masks

The team at Hyperlite Mountain Gear adapts to help others during a global crisis

Essential Summer Reading

Read your way through Maine this summer with our favorite books set in the Pine Tree State

48 Hours in Camden, Rockport + Rockland

With unique, trek-worthy dining options and perhaps the best art scene in Maine, this midcoast region offers much more than a pretty coastal escape.

French Lessons

Three days on Penobscot Bay, under sail and under stars on Maine’s oldest working vessel, the 1871 schooner Lewis R. French

Through His Lens

A master of portraiture, Séan Alonzo Harris uses photography to ask questions about race, gentrification, and who makes up the communities around us

Dock + Dine

Traveling by boat to a waterfront restaurant is one of the pleasures of living in a state with thousands of miles of coastline. Here are some of Maine’s most popular destinations that offer both memorable food and drink for you and accommodations for your vessel.