Down East & Acadia
Swashbuckling Mainers have found a new sport.
Senior writer Virginia M. Wright went up to Eastport to research a story and put together this great little memento from her trip. Enjoy.
David G. Baker’s figurative paintings are like the best novels. They use fiction to examine deeper truths.
A bitter land-use fight in one of Maine’s saltiest communities has ushered in a new era of cooperation between town and gown.
The way you put your garden to bed will determine the wonders you’ll see when springtime wakes it up again.
Topography shapes history in the Blue Hill area.
A discerning chef can find everything necessary for a scrumptious meal close at hand in the Blue Hill region.
Off the beaten track but not quite off the map, Blue Hill has attracted and produced a community of artists and artisans.
A debut novel chronicles one man’s navigation of life and loss on Mount Desert Island.
Nearly sixty years after E.B. White penned Charlotte’s Web, Elizabeth Peavey returns to the Blue Hill Fair in search of Wilbur and friends.
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