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My Maine Wedding: Four Seasons of Celebrations
No doubt about it, Maine is the perfect location for a summer wedding. But the state is also a beautiful destination for a fall, winter, or spring ceremony. Here are four weddings that prove it. For more Maine wedding ideas from these couples and others, visit www.mainevows.com writer Jessika Brooks.
Home and Garden: Best Landscaping Pioneer
Long forgotten, the late Ellen Louise Payson of Portland is reclaiming a place in the pantheon of great landscape architects. By: Edgar Allen Beem
Travel and Adventure: Best State Park
Lily Bay State Park is our pick for the best state park in the state. By: Joshua F. Moore
Food and Drink: Best Home Cooking
The Spelt Right bakery in Yarmouth has become a godsend to wheat-sensitive noshers. By: Kathleen Fleury
My Maine Wedding: Life as Art
Belfast designer Meredith Alex “flavor-blasts” her clients’ way to wedded bliss. By: Michaela Cavallaro
Odds and Ends: Best New Political Dynasty
For the first time, the Maine legislature has a family connection to Congress. Chellie and Hannah Pingree will put their maternal bond to good use. By: Virginia Wright
Travel and Adventure: Best of the Rest
Blast from the past – Photo Credit: Warren Jagger Captain Lord Mansion Celebrating an anniversary is no time to skimp, and this 1812 Federal-style mansion has enough four-poster beds, crown moulding, and richly colored wallpaper to reassure your sweetheart that you value her as much as Mr. Darcy did Elizabeth.
Shops and Services: Best of the Rest
Cross-country ski shop – Photo Credit: Jennifer Baum Carter’s X-C Ski Shop If seventy-five bucks for a lift ticket isn’t lifting your spirits much this winter, we still recommend hitting the trails . . . the flat ones. You know, cross-country trails, the ones requiring you to break a sweat.
My Maine Wedding: Making it Legal
How to get married in the Pine Tree State.
Odds and Ends: Best of the Rest
World music – Photo Credit: Dennis Griggs The Bowdoin International Music Festival For six weeks each summer the campus of Bowdoin College in Brunswick really does come alive with the sound of music. Since 1964, this acclaimed festival has brought some of the world’s most talented young musicians.
Shops and Services: Best Snoop
Lewiston private investigator Mark Cayer is the guy other gumshoes call when they can’t crack the case. By: Gerry Boyle. Photography by: Jeff Scher
Food and Drink: Best of the Rest
Snack Fox Family Potato Chips – The Maine potato is such an icon, such an enduring and delicious epitome of starchy goodness, and the Fox family, of Aroostook County, has been growing potatoes for so long (since the 1800s), that you begin to wonder why they waited to get into the chip business. No matter.
Home and Garden: Best of the Rest
Screen doors – Photo Credit: Courtesy Wooden Screen Door Company Wooden Screen Door Company Nothing says summer like the gunshot slap of a tight-springed screen door on a hot afternoon, and we often wonder whatever happened to that distinctive sound. John Otterbein has been doing his best to restore the…
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Can you identify this winter scene?
Lobster traps are everywhere on this peninsula of 217 miles of shoreline.
Musings from Maine
Down East editors reflect on Maine’s favorite drink,salary snooping, and more.
Hidden Hoarders
The state is finally addressing a disturbing phenomenon. By: Jeff Clark
Letters to the Editor
Where in Maine? What a wonderful picture of the Bigelow mountains from the Sugarloaf Golf Club in your November issue. The hike along the Appalachian Trail from Avery Peak (named after Myron Avery, the central figure in the development of the Appalachian Trail in Maine) over to West Peak and on to the…
The Best of Maine issue
Editor in Chief Paul Doiron on Down East Magazine’s Best of Maine issue. By: Paul Doiron
January Editors’ Picks
Down East editors on three events not to miss in January.
The Maine Viewpoint
Editorial opinions from across the state.
Personal Best: Elegy to a Friend
In this 1985 essay our late, beloved columnist recalls his own unknowable neighbor. By: Caskie Stinnett
Train Surfing
Surf online on the Downeaster.
From the Deep
The raising of a sub off Maine added insult to injury in 1939. By: Joshua F. Moore
Paris Meets Portland
Evangeline brings the feel and flavors of France to Longfellow Square. By: Kathy Gunst