The Windham restaurant’s owners, Jesse and Mindy Bouchard, are committed to sourcing as much as they can locally.
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Today, Maine Audubon manages the preserve, which abounds with wildlife, trails, and gorgeous summit views.
A cadre of engineers, boatbuilders, policy advocates, and aquaculturists are spinning a greener future for the Maine coast, with electric-powered outboard motors and infrastructure.
Winners in three categories are eligible for thousands of dollars in cash and prizes and publication in the magazine.
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Its 200-acre campus in Downeast Maine is ideal for the required field experiences that make up a large part of the school’s Outdoor Recreation and Leadership Program.
Owners Karen and Ford Reiche salvaged just about everything but the kitchen sink for their new home.
Allan and Mary Crane found community and a new practice space at the Topsham 55-plus community.
Since its founding in 1983, the nonprofit and its partners have contributed $128 million to Maine conservation, environment, climate, and resilience efforts.
Artist Amy Ray's elaborate needlework garments don't sit in her shop for long — her wearable, upcycled art pieces are quickly finding their audience.
Maine’s warm weather is fleeting, but there is still plenty of time to take advantage of unique Maine experiences before the leaves turn.
Food & Drink
Every detail of the restaurant's fish sandwich is carefully attended to by husband-and-wife owners, and James Beard Award semifinalists, Jason Eckerson and Kate Hamm.
The small, casual spot is a standout in a food scene that doesn't want for great eats.
From popsicles to shaved ice to lots and lots of ice cream, dozens of frozen delights for a balmy, sun-drenched, blue-sky Maine summer.

Arts & Culture
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Richard Russo tells us about his unexpected discoveries and admits he still doesn’t have all the answers.
Well into his 80s, Scott Nearing was still living the good life on his farm.
Tyra Hanson curates a fine-art collection to complement one-of-a-kind studio furniture at her Mount Desert Island gallery.
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Photography
In her Belfast studio, still-life photographer Lynn Karlin puts vegetables on pedestals and poses flowers like fashion models, raising a humble garden haul to the realm of fine art.
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When she needs a breather, the founder of Black Owned Maine heads to Portland’s Eastern Prom.
