Exploring Acadia National Park during winter, why abstract paintings by the late Lynne Drexler are suddenly fetching upwards of a million dollars apiece, and more.
A foliage getaway where the mountains meet the sea and recipes from three Maine chowder aficionados. Plus, where have all the phalaropes gone?
The largest piece of Mars on Earth comes to Maine, bunnies, so many bunnies, in Dexter, and more.
Autumn in Acadia National Park is a time of transitions, vivid contrasts, and quiet beauty. Plus, the little city of Eastport tried for years to lure mega cruise ships to its docks. Then, amid a global pandemic, it got one, along with the ship’s skeleton crew of coronavirus exiles.
The public radio host reflects on a stretch of water down east.
A sweet deal awaits an Eliot home buyer, pigs eat school lunches, and more.
The 650-mile walk that changed Maine politics, tales from Maine's international border, an aerial photographer captures Maine’s stunning, surreal, and vulnerable coastline, and more.
In Lubec, a new network of waterfront parks is the latest project by a global philanthropic foundation with an increasingly large Maine footprint — and an unconventional approach to conservation.
Twenty-five of our favorite camping spots, where to dine al fresco, the roots of Baxter State Park, and more.
The easternmost village on the U.S. Atlantic coast charts a course through tradition and change, natives and newcomers, nature’s beauty and nature’s fury.