Mostly Maine is the world’s only fleet still competing in Cape Cod Frostys.
Arts & Leisure
In this story from our January 1963 issue, the author and his father and grandfather get themselves into some cheery holiday hijinks.
Shannon Parker’s third novel bucks romance tropes in favor of the many forms of love present in a Maine waterfront community during the holidays — and is already optioned for film.
A list of all of the must-see holiday celebrations across the state.
Plus, more than a dozen new releases to add to your Maine playlist.
Plus, enter for the chance to win a $250 Renys gift card!
Sales director Cally Brake explains finding the window of opportunity to introduce a loved one with dementia to a day program to help keep them social and stimulated.
Fifty-two years ago, the sculptor was at the height of his career — and delivering commissions in a shiny new Chevy station wagon.
The central Maine boarding and day school marks its bicentennial with a new head of school and a new faculty position for a director of teaching excellence.
Its current exhibition, Music in Maine, hits all the high notes.
The inaugural director of the recently established School of Computer Science and Data Analytics believes “that innovation occurs at the intersection of different disciplines.”
Author and sports marketing expert Norm O’Reilly will call on his industry know-how in his new role as UNE’s inaugural College of Business dean.