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By Michele Christle Photos by Mat Trogner From our June 2025 issue Canoeing has been intrinsic to life down east for a long while. This is especially true around Grand Lake Stream Plantation, in ...
Bath Clementine comes from a long line of old-house lovers. Her grandparents, and later her parents, owned Georgetown’s 1904 Grey Havens Inn, where she lived for part of her childhood. When she and J ...
Last year, a bidding war broke out at the London Book Fair over St. Albans native Austin Taylor’s debut novel. In the end, a seven-figure deal was struck for the North American rights to Notes on ...
By Virginia M. Wright From our September 2012 issue Arlin Smith remembers the first time he ate a raw oyster. He was fourteen, a Buffalo boy with little experience with shellfish. “It was a Pemaquid,” ...
The institution’s faculty empowers students to define their own path through personalized, interdisciplinary degree programs.
Lon Cameron's Maine Float crafts picnic table boats that feature umbrellas, retractable swim ladders, and quiet electric ...
All that remains of Jane Donelon's sloped lawn is a grassy path wending among flower beds planted in her free-spirited style.
During the Maine Attraction performance we caught, skiers flipped, swiveled, “skied” without skis, and executed choreographed dances.
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