Halloween is the perfect time to stream the greatest Maine monster movie of all time.
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Amid the green pastures and historical placards of the last active Shaker community, a trio of believers is keeping the faith.
Looking to get your scare on? Choose one of these five spine-tingling events, ranging from the family-friendly to the adults-only.
Watch now to enjoy highlights from our Art of Giving Gala at Portland Company Marine Complex!
Come fall, this farm offers a variety of family-friendly activities, along with apples, pumpkins, squash, and a super-tough corn maze.
Damnationland, Maine’s very own horror film event, is back for it’s fifth year. We spoke with David Meiklejohn, co-founder and filmmaker, about what its like to scare the bejeezus out of Mainers.
Who knew that the "heroes in a half shell" got their start among the soft shells? An interview with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles co-creator and native Mainer Kevin Eastman.
Out of the small farm revival and the rising demand for handcrafted goods comes a new future for Maine textiles.
The lobstermen of Down East Maine tell us the stories behind their cherished vessels' names.
Former Down East digital editor Laura Serino tells the story of how she met a lobsterman, moved to Maine, and had a lobster boat named after her in this personal photo essay.
Diagnosed with ALS, acclaimed painter Jon Imber reached ever deeper into his creative well.
Lucas St. Clair is thawing, ever so slightly, in opposition to Roxanne Quimby’s vision for a Maine North Woods National Park. By Jeff Clark / Photo by Jody Roberts/Flickr) Lucas...