Simplicity is the mantra at this hyper-local (and gratuity-free) fine-dining spot.
Each horn-shaped, 18-inch-long call is made from bark Butch Phillips harvests from tribal land.
Among his favorite places to pass time are the student organic gardens at Bowdoin College.
A substantial rebuild, completed a few years ago, changed the bridge’s look and design, allowing taller ships to travel the tidal waters below.
The record-setting distance runner will log (and map) close to 400 miles while methodically running every block of the Forest City.
. . . And let Maine-made magic unfold at Brown Goldsmiths in Freeport, where heirlooms-to-be are crafted with loving attention to detail and meaning.
Each month, Down East editors select our favorite response to “Where in Maine?” Here is our favorite letter from September's photo.
The maker of Maine’s favorite coffee liqueur is releasing six beacon-shaped bottles — the latest, Petit Manan Light.
Along with other quirks in the 1880 Sullivan place.
A fresh generation of L.L.Bean fans is putting a cheeky new spin on the company’s famous bags.
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.
Puffins have a successful nesting season, Boyne Resorts renames Shawnee Peak, Allagash Brewing Company announces plans for a new tasting room, and more.