Balancing Tranquility and Peril on Maine’s Wild Ice
While less predictable and more dangerous than rinks, frozen lakes and ponds make for a sublime skating experience.

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While less predictable and more dangerous than rinks, frozen lakes and ponds make for a sublime skating experience.
A New Glamping Destination Brings French Style to Maine’s Woods Electricity, private bathrooms, and king-size beds—sure, it’s still camping, but we’ve never stretched out in a tent quite like this. by Sandy Lang Photography by Peter Frank Edwards Issue: March/April
Ashley Page uses her immersive art practices to connect with the community and create conversations.
Mainers, a new line of extreme-temperature winter gloves and mitts, is manufactured by the leading maker of PPE used in COVID-19 vaccine distribution.
When exploring a town or region in Maine, the locals know best. That’s why we asked Emily Burnham, a longtime reporter for the Bangor Daily News and ride-or-die Queen City resident, to tell us what to do and where to go when visiting her adopted hometown.
For our January/February issue, we asked readers to write a letter to a teacher who made a difference in their life.
Losing, and finding, a prized possession in Portland.
Although extra planning and precautions are needed, winter hiking in Maine offers a unique outdoors experience.
Tree Free Heat, a Waterville startup, recycles hemp waste for fuel.
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