Features
The trillium is one Maine native that is as sturdy and dependable as it is exquisite Image subjects: Cover for June issue
- Photography by: Kevin Shields
A restored Federal period house furnished with antiques, and home to the Blue Hill Historical Society along with their voluminous collection of antique journals, ships logs, town records, and Civil War artifacts. Image subjects: Cover for June issue Location: Blue Hill
- Photography by: Brian Vanden Brink
The world-famous Skowhegan Indian needs restoration. Image subjects: Cover for June issue Location: Skowhegan
- Photography by: Lynn Perry
The return of the alewives to Great Salt Bay in Damariscotta Image subjects: Cover for June issue Location: Damariscotta
- Photography by: Thomas Mark Szelog
Image subjects: Cover for June issue Location: West Branch
- Photography by: Chris Pinchbeck
One of the oldest resorts in Maine, thirty one lake view cottages on 100 acres, a high end ,but kid-friendly ,vacation spot. Image subjects: Cover for June issue Location: Southern MaineSebago Lake
- Photography by: Sara Gray
One of the most popular golf courses in Maine, owned and operated by the same family for nearly 40 years Image subjects: Cover for June issue Location: Vassalboro
- Photography by: Benjamin Magro
Paddling down the West Branch of the Penobscot River Image subjects: Cover for June issue Location: West Branch
- Photography by: Chris Pinchbeck
The largest stretch of undisturbed pine barrens in Maine or New Hampshire. Image subjects: Cover for June issue Location: Waterboro
- Photography by: Thomas Mark Szelog
Departments
Along the Waterfront Damariscotta Detour Along the Waterfront A Jazzy Change Calendar of Events June Highlights Canoeing the Mighty West Branch Dining Down East Freedom Cafe, Waterville Down East Bookshelf Maine Natives Down East Bookshelf Briefly Noted I Remember The Visitor Inside Maine Turnpike Fun
New amenities at a marina in Quahog Bay, including weekend jazz sessions by the Sinskies. Location: Harpswell
A short review of a seafood bistro Location: DamariscottaNewcastle
- Photography by: Michele Stapleton
A list of cruise ships expected to pay a visit to Portland this summer and the amount of time they plan to stay. Location: Portland
A 500 lb. buffalo that escaped while being offloaded from a truck Location: JeffersonSomerville
A ten-year-old Portland girl is the new face on the cover of the famous novel, "To Kill a Mockingbird. Location: PortlandSouth Freeport
A luxury train tour beginning in Montreal, across Northern Maine with a two day stop in Greenville. Location: Greenville
Frye Island in Sebago Lake has everything a town could want except a permanent population. Location: Frye IslandSebago LakeStandish
A caving convention in Camden. A list of Maine's longest caves. Location: Camden
A list of some of Maine's Islands with land areas and population figures from 1990 & 2000.
The mushrooming deer population in Southern Maine with a a1995-2000 list of Deer accidents by county Location: YarmouthWindhamCape Elizabeth
How the ice-cutter Thunder Bay brought back memories of house hunting. Location: Kennebec
- Photography by: Chris Pinchbeck
A correction to an "Inside Maine" that stated that Scarborough has a larger population than Brunswick -?it does not. Location: BrunswickScarborough
Aroostook County uses video surveillance as well as relying on neighbors. Location: Presque IsleAroostook County
- Photography by: Chris Pinchbeck
The 12,000 year history of Maine's aboriginal peoples, a readable account of pre-history, settlement and contact.
Scads of options for lunch among the two dozen vendors installed in booths here. Location: Portland
A new web site offering travel forcasts, areas of construction delays, and toll breakdowns.
The impact of gambling and lotteries on the populace, and the proposed casino in Kittery in particular. From the Ellsworth Anerican Location: Kittery
Future business opportunities for Portland's unique deep water harbor. From the Press Herald, Portland Location: Portland
Personal account of a northwoods vacation and a stranger who showed up to demonstrate some real Maine hospitality. Image subjects: Cover for June issue Location: Horshoe Pond
An African-American couple serves traditional Southern comfort food , plus Creole, Cajun and Caribbean style dishes, along with made-from-scratch desserts. Location: Waterville
Museum shows, musicals and festivals of all sorts welcome summer Image subjects: Cover for June issue
A photo of a group of girls at summer camp giving a first aid demonstration during the 1940s Image subjects: Cover for June issue Location: Alford Lake Camp
- Photography by: George French