Travel

Postcard: Brunswick

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Located right along the coast and just thirty minutes from Portland, busy downtown Brunswick is a popular destination for summer people “from away.” But this former mill town, located at the juncture of Route 1 and the Androscoggin River, lights up in the winter with more than enough shops, restaurants, and art spaces to keep the locals busy through the spring thaw.

Moonbat Kingdom

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People say there’s something in the water in Belfast — and it’s no longer chicken grease. With a thriving downtown and bustling harbor, the city is having one big crazy party and all are welcome. By Will Bleakley

The Commute

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Going to work on the island of Islesboro is a complex game of hurry up and wait. By Virginia M. Wright

My Life in Lincolnville

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After two decades of life in this Camden Hills hamlet, a resident reflects on the town, the people, and the place she calls home. By Elizabeth Hand

Best of Maine: Unsung Hikes

Carey Michael Kish, editor of the AMC Maine Mountain Guide, share his favorite hikes you may have never heard of.

Best of Maine: Playing

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Where to go for the best art gallery, seaside campground, music venue, wilderness adventure, and sun set.

Brunswick: Ready for Take-Off

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The closing of the Brunswick Naval Air Station has opened a wealth of possibilities for one of the “Best Small Towns in America.”

The Heart of Gardiner

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Gardiner, a small city on the Kennebec, keeps making big plans — and this time they might even come true.

Down East Opens its Maine Boatyard

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A one-stop online shop for finding and listing paddle, power and sail boats. Marine conditions, nautical books, favorite harbors and more!

Down East Wants to Send you Sailing

Win a trip on the windjammer Grace Bailey

Are you ready for a weekend getaway for two, sailing aboard a historic schooner in Penobscot Bay?

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