For more than 40 years, the tribes in Maine have had to play by different rules than other indigenous groups across the country.
Designed for a banker by John Calvin Stevens, the West End home maintains many of its original features.
In this issue: the fight for tribal rights, the undeniable charm of Maine's small towns, sheep shearer Jeff Burchstead, and more.
It’s definitely not the biggest ski mountain in Maine, but it offers a wide range of terrain.
From the beginning, filling Thompson's Point with public art was integral to the developers' plans.
Small-town papers aren’t nearly as numerous as they once were, but the few survivors are as vital to their communities as ever.
Still in its first year, its welcoming, genial atmosphere and rotating menu focused on local and seasonal fare attracts a regular crowd.
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