March 2011
Features
Habib Dagher has a vision. - Photography by: Benjamin Magro
A Dissenting Opinion By Robert Kimber.
Kayaking had its start among the Inuit, so what’s so crazy about a midwinter paddling expedition? Nothing at all, say kayak guides, provided you have the right experience, equipment, and judgment.
Q: How many wind turbines do we have in Maine?
Maine’s colleges are at the top of the national list when it comes to getting a green education.
Herewith, a comforting collection of Down East meals for all times of the day.
The third-oldest remaining black church in the country is being resurrected by an intrepid group of Portlanders, reviving a history nearly lost to neglect. - Photography by: Jeff Scher
Departments
Read what our readers have to say about Maine.
Portland’s new zoning laws could expose marine industries to new dangers.
A new restaurant offers some of the best food in southern Maine.
Athletics and academics went hand-in-hand in Saco in 1914.
The wind power debate these days.
A Kittery home seller makes a Marilyn Monroe sales pitch, Tiny owls take over Isle au Haut, and more.
A Maine river in early spring teaches a lesson that lasts a lifetime.
Have you ever visited this hearty north-country town?
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