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Duncan and Susan Brown bought CedarWorks in 1988 - sales have increased 12-fold since then.
Even though I'd never heard of it before, by the time of the Great CedarWorks Seconds Sale, it was the only playset in the world I wanted for my kids. Image subjects: various photos of their outdoor playsets Location: RocklandRockport
It's not the sort of architecture you'd expect to find in a small central Maine farming community, but there is is. What is it? Location: Vassalboro
- Photography by: Kevin Shields
It's craftsmanship of the caliber that went into the yacht 'Antonsia' that has made this tiny Linekin Bay village famous in ports around the world. Image subjects: Yacht 'Antonisa' under sail Yacht 'Antonsia' salon wheel of the yacht 'Antonsia' grand salon aboard yacht 'Antonsia' bath or head aboard
- By: David Brown
- and Ken Textor
- Photography by: Robert Mitchell
The dynamic new head of Maine Historical Society is turning the 178-year-old establishment into one of the liveliest spots in Portland. Image subjects: Richard D'Abate in research library front of the Maine Historical Society building Woody Openo studying architectural plans Nick Noyes at museum Location:
- By: Scott Sutherland
- and John Falk
According to an unpublished essay by the late Caskie Stinnet, a proper porch can be a magical place. Image subjects: Porch overlooking ocean
- By: David Wonderlich
- and Caskie Stinnett
- Photography by: Brian Vanden Brink
Milbridge is one of those places that seems to defy time. Image subjects: Route one in town Milbridge home Milbridge home lupin Location: Milbridge
- By: Sarah Goodyear
- and David Brown
- Photography by: Michele Stapleton
When folks in a small Maine community get behind a great idea, it's amazing what they can accomplish. Case in point: Morris Farm in Wiscasset. Image subjects: Barn and house horses pulling a plow Rick & Liz Harding at table with family kids with calf in barn kids in field kids watching pig Location:
If you have no idea how these common wildflowers came by their name, you're not alone.
- Photography by: Kevin Shields
As much a part of springtime as lupines and lilacs, the lowly woodchuck has only one thing on its mind at this time of year. Image subjects: woodchuck in grassy field
- Photography by: Leonard Lee Rue III
Kennebunkport's most favored wedding chapel refuses to change with the times, which is just one of its charms. Location: Kennebunkport
- By: Deborah Dalfonso
- and Gary Zahm
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Along the Waterfront Cruising Commodor Along the Waterfront Global Aspirations Calendar of Events June Highlights Dining Down East Bintliff's American Cafe Down East Bookshelf The Last Link Down East Bookshelf Briefly Noted Down East Traveler On the Water I Remember Dooryard Visits Inside Maine Fish
Phil Shelton prepares t launch a 42 foot cutter he's built in his backyard for a family circumnavigation.
- By: James P. Brown
- and Charles Nicholson
James Harvie named commodore of the Cruising Club of America.
- By: Gary Kramer
- and James P. Brown
Farewell to an authentic Maine treasure
Ever wonder where those planes landing at the Portland Jetport are arriving from? Here a sampling.
Will the little devils go hungry this year?
A heartfelt salute to a son of the South. Location: Gray
After a series of reversals, Bangor International Airport is beginning to take off again. Location: Bangor
- By: Jeff Clark
- and John Falk
Identifying the house that Elizabeth Arden built.
- By: Karen J. Cole
- and William Headrick
My surprise at seeing my picture in your article "All Abloom".
- By: Janet Yardley
- and Ron Forsyth
Books reviewed include: "Kayaking the Maine Coast: A Paddler's Guide to Day Trips from Kittery to Cobscook" by Dorcas Miller, "The Woods in Your Backyard: A Homeowner's Guide" by Christine R. Parrish, and "A Shipyard in Maine: Percy & Small and the Great Schooners" by Ralph Linwood Snow and Captain Douglas
- By: John Brindle
- and Paul Doiron
Canoeing, whale watching, rafting, sportfishing - all are part of the Maine summer scene. Following is a list of where to go. Image subjects: puffin on rock
- Photography by: Richard Giguere
An updated classic argues Maine's islands are fragile outposts of an earlier time.
Could the Festival of the Kayak become the America's Cup in five years? Location: Somes Sound
Bangor Daily News: The National Marine Fisheries Service is under the gun to do more to protect endangered species from entanglement in fishing gear.
Journal Tribune: Kennebunkport loses a landmark and gains a house lot. Location: Kennebunkport
Kennebec Journal: Supporters fight to keep the Fresnel lens installed at the Seguin Island lighthouse.
Ellsworth American: Plan for a DOwn East recreational trail for biking, walking and perhaps ATV's being studied.
L.L. Bean sponsors introductory fly-fishing workshops.
Not long ago, "neighboring" was something people actively did. Location: OtisfieldNorway
At this popular Portland eatery in an unlikely location, brunch is served daily. Image subjects: Roger Bintliff at table in his restaurant Location: Portland
- Photography by: Randy Ury
Garden tours, art shows, and village festivals kick off the season.
Early photo of woman and husband plowing behind team of horses. Location: South Sandord