The AARP Maine state director on the George Brook Flowage.
At Highland Green in Topsham, a conservation area and an active retirement community thrive in ways that are mutually beneficial.
Each month, Down East editors select our favorite response to “Where in Maine?” Here is our favorite letter from June’s photo.
Our summer guide to Maine-sourced outdoor gear, full of tools and toys you’ll love, from sunglasses to surfboards, rucksacks to rain pants.
New exhibits at the Farnsworth, the Ogunquit Museum, and the CMCA consider each one’s place in the state’s art scene.
Recently on the market: a trio of homes once owned by big-shot 19th-century soldier-statesmen.
It’s what inspired a group of scuba lovers to ditch the ocean and go quarry diving.
A couple finds plenty to love about their multi-peaked home on 50 acres in Lincolnville.
From the food to the views, everything’s great at the dockside restaurant on Peaks Island.
At Skowhegan’s classic ice-cream stand, Americana is served cold.
It’s a markedly quiet counterpoint to a more famous island six miles away, where millions of visitors flock every year.
The state’s surprisingly visible CDC director has a complex relationship with ego, a mean waffle recipe, and...political ambitions?