A by-the-numbers look at the Rockland festival in its 75th year.
The Apprenticeshop executive director loves to take in the view from the nonprofit’s workshop floor.
Here in the oldest state in the nation, we don’t let age hold us back. Our November issue features dozens of extraordinary Mainers we admire, ages 70 and older.
Maine‘s new semi-pro basketball team is scrappy, physical, and full of players hungry for their shot.
Learn the backstory on Charles E. Littlefield's Limerock Street residence.
An exit interview with Suzette McAvoy, of the Center for Maine Contemporary Art.
A Maine high-schooler wins big at an international science fair, Senator Susan Collins sells her Bangor home, and more.
One year after Maine’s first recreational-weed shop opened, liquid formats for CBD and THC are in increasingly high supply.
The Rockland resident won’t stop trapping lobster — and America is eating it up.
Fitbits for lobsters, vaccination incentives, a celebrity chef sighting, and more.
Less than a year after opening, the Waldoboro takeout joint is spreading its Middle Eastern–inspired dishes around the state.
The results of our annual Down East Reader Photo Contest, an interview with Suzette McAvoy, and more!