Maine’s hulking natural monolith has inspired landscape painters for well over a century.
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Listen to the perfect playlist. Tour Homer’s studio. Meet your L.L.Bean boyfriend.
Sprint across floating lobster crates. Build a fire without matches. Rent a VIP limo for your dog. Photo: William Cullina Unique Athletic Competition Lobster Crate Races Nothing tests your speed,...
Mainers are nothing if not opinionated, and Down East readers are no exception.
Farrier-bard Fred Bowers waxes eloquent about horses and all they’ve taught him.
After losing his son, a father questions
whether there is anything
we can ever truly possess. By Ted Gup Whose woods these are I think I know. His house is...
For seventy-six years, young musicians have entertained audiences while honing their craft at the New England Music Camp.
Just two years after consumer fireworks were legalized in Maine, a move is under way to ban them again.
Gateway to opportunity or toll on the environment?
A hard day’s journey across Portland proves that even in Maine’s big city, wilderness is close at hand.
Twenty-five years after Maine voted for Enhanced 911, the system remains a work in progress.
When Hyperlite Mountain Gear’s founder Mike St. Pierre couldn’t find the outdoor equipment he wanted, he created it himself