A Blue Hill mill is one of just a few in New England making traditional quartersawn clapboards.
Maine-Made
From a Shriner's fez to 19th-century quack medical equipment, here's what we found there.
You can't find an Icelandic goat outside of Iceland, so a Waldoboro farm is trying to create its own.
Big-screen cameos to butt-cheek chairs.
In tiny Smyrna, the Amish-owned Pioneer Place carries (almost) everything you need.
Micmacs are learning to embroider as their ancestors did — with porcupine quills.
Our contributors on the shops, galleries, and wares to check out this winter.
A smithy named Smith smiths tools, jewelry, and architectural hardware the old-fashioned way.
"I don't think people appreciate how much work goes into it."
One writer processed a zillion holiday returns — and kind of loved it.
Plus one handsome holder.
Paul Sampson and his wife, Jula, have turned their love of mollusks and woodworking into their business, Oyster River Joinery.