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The Tipping Point

Political Patronage?
Posted: 11/19/08

Three Democrats vie for Maine Attorney General Appointment ...Read more »

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Media Mutt

Blethen Sold
Posted: 11/12/08

Details sketchy, but the deal is reportedly done ...Read more »

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Media Mutt

Village Soup Merges Camden, Rockland Newspapers
Posted: 11/12/08

The Camden Herald and Courier-Gazette will become the Herald Gazette next week. ...Read more »

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Media Mutt

It’s 10 o’clock. Do You Know Where Your Newscast Is?
Posted: 11/12/08

WCSH-TV’s 10 p.m. cast on the CW in Portland vanishes from the airwaves. And other Maine media news ...Read more »

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The Tipping Point

Maine's Best Pollster
Posted: 11/10/08

Tons of media coverage is devoted each election cycle to predicting the outcomes of upcoming races. In the weeks before... ...Read more »

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Maine - The Way Life Was Last Week

Get Your Free Medical Advice From — the Beaver?
Posted: 11/10/08

Are there side effects? Find out while getting your no-cost news wrap-up for the week of Nov. 4-10. ...Read more »

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The Maine Mouth

Down East Food Update

Contests, videos, recipes, and more. Read more »

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Neighbors

Maine Vows.com Celebrates Maine's Best Weddings

Maine Vows.com is a daily, online celebration of Maine brides and grooms. (The chance to win an anniversary weekend gala for 100 is an added bonus!) Read more »

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The Maine Mouth

A Restaurant with a View

Good food, good prices, and a great view at The Boathouse in Rockland. Read more »

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Down East Bookshelf

Martha Stewart: Conservation and 'Saving Maine' to Air November 18 on The Martha Stewart Show

Martha Stewart will promote Maine conservation efforts on the Nov. 18 episode of The Martha Stewart Show. Down East gifts audience with "Saving Maine: An Album of Conservation Success Stories." Read more »

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Notes from a Maine Kitchen

Traditional Thanksgiving Dishes From Kathy Gunst

With fewer guests at the Thanksgiving table, Kathy Gunst looks forward to cooking traditional dishes. (Enjoy her recipes here.) Read more »

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A Crib Sheet of Maine Info You Need to Know — November 21, 2008

The U.S. Department of Agriculture released a report indicating Maine has the second-highest rate of food insecurity in the nation.Those households that struggle to buy groceries and have consistent meals are described as being food insecure. In Maine, the rate of food insecurity grew at a rate faster than any other state between 2002 and 2004; one in seven households reported being food insecure between 2005 and 2007.

Bar Harbor is protecting the night skies. The town passed an ordinance requiring all outdoor lights to be fully shielded to prevent manmade beams of light from diminishing the natural light of stars.

 November 20. 2008:

A German company has purchased three Super Constellation Starliner airplanes from an Auburn man and will begin a three-year restoration effort that will eventually return the German-made vintage airliners to the skies. Auburn resident Maurice Roundy owned three of the legendary "Connies" and had begun restoration efforts before running out of funds for the project. Forty four of the planes were built in the 1950s. Roundy owned four of the giants  that otherwise would have been used for scrap after being retrofitted from passenger to cargo use.

A foundation funded by the German airline Lufthansa bought all three planes for $748,000 after Roundy filed for bankruptcy. The German crew will spend the next three years restoring the aircraft in a 37,000 square-foot hanger in Auburn. The planes will be restored as passenger craft and will some day offer passenger service from Germany.

November 19, 2008:

The future of Sears Island is making headlines — again. Owned by the State of Maine, the island has been the center of debate among transportation officials, developers and conservationists as each has vied for development rights to the island. Sears Island  is located off Searsport and has deepwater harbor access. A legislative committee charged with reviewing proposals for Sears Island approved  a plan that would reserve some 600 acres in conservation easements and allow transportation-related development on approximately 330 acres. In the past, the island has been considered for a coal-fired plant and a deepwater cargo port.

November 18, 2008:

What does Maine have in common with Snoop Dog? Both will be featured on today's episde of The Martha Stewart Show when the daytime domestic diva highlights conservation efforts in Maine and gives kudos to "Saving Maine, An Album of Conservation Success Stories" published by Down East.

Maine's community banks and credit unions say they are ready to loan, according to an article published by Forbes.com. Financial leaders met in Augusta Monday with business leaders to help quell concerns that Maine banks are unable to lend in the current financial downturn gripping the nation.

Maine ski resorts have begun making snow for the 2008-2009 winter skiing season. Sugarloaf, in Carabassett Valley, hopes to open for the season Friday.

 

 

 

 

 

Upcoming Events

An Empty Plat In The Café Du Grand Boeuf by Michael Hollinger

11.21.2008 to 11.30.2008

Aqua City Actors Theatre (ACAT) of Waterville opens its production of An Empty Plat In The Café Du Grand Boeuf on the weekend of Friday November...

Annie Warbucks

11.21.2008 to 11.21.2008

Jason Aldean

11.21.2008 to 11.21.2008

Maine Destination Day

11.21.2008 to 11.21.2008

Tradeshow featuring the best of Maine's Hospitality Industry. Especially designed for meeting and event planners, tour operators, travel agents &...

The Metropolitan Opera Live in HD presents Berlioz’s La Damnation de Faust

11.22.2008 to 11.22.2008

Robert Lepage directs this new production reconceived in collaboration with France’s Ex Machina, starring Marcello Giordani in the title role,...

Deck the Halls

11.22.2008 to 11.22.2008

Be sure to make plans now to attend the 2nd Annual “Deck the Halls” event. The official kickoff to the Holiday Season. Taking place the...

GANDALF MURPHY & THE SLAMBOVIAN CIRCUS OF DREAMS

11.22.2008 to 11.22.2008

A mix of punk, classical, country hillbilly, and Pink Floyd, Murphy and his band are a rollercoaster of whimsical.

JAY UNGAR & MOLLY MASON

11.22.2008 to 11.22.2008

Acoustic guitar duo Ungar and Mason string together hard-driving Appalachian, Cajun, swing, and Celtic fiddle tunes, as well as stirring Civil War...

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Down East Magazine

Features

Doughnut Talk

Your morning in Maine is not complete without a tasty treat from one of the state’s iconic doughnut shops. Read more »

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Features

A Different Drummer

Vic Firth has built the largest drumstick empire on the planet. Read more »

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Where In Maine?

Can you identify this terrific tannenbaum?

This harborside burg has become rightly famous for its fishing industry and its distinctive tree. Read more »

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Down East Bookshelf


Why is Maine So Bookish?

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Book Showcases Down East's Most Popular Historical Photographs

Enjoy a peek at 'What's in a Picture?' — complete with digital 'pages' to turn. (Online readers also enjoy 20-percent discount on the cover price through Nov. 21.) Read more »


Ten Tips for Taking Great Maine Photographs

A published photographer shares his top secrets for snapping memorable pictures of Maine. Read more »

Real Estate


Search Maine Homes

Looking for a home? More than 18,000 listings from every corner of Maine are listed on Down East's mainehomes.com,a comprehensive listing of Maine real estate. What are you waiting for? Begin your search here...Read more »



Maine Real Estate Classifieds

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Retiring

Ready to Move to Maine?

Find out what you need to know to retire to Maine in this publication from Down East. Read more »

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Playing the Program

A Maine Restoration Story
A midcoast farmhouse is restored to its original splendor

Fixing up an 1800s farmhouse gets a boost from architects Barclay & Scholz. Read more »

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The Best of Maine

Maine & Me: Essays, poetry and other musings

Old Maine Salt

A tribute to an old man and a life entwined with the sea. Read more »

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You Know You're a Mainer If....

If crossing the Piscataqua Bridge Tugs Your Heartstrings

The journey makes us all nostalgic, really, we're Mainers! What other characteristics define a Mainer? Read more »

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Share a Maine Favorite

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Moxie Museum: Honoring Maine's Official Beverage

Moxie started out as a nerve tonic and was carbonated in the late 1800s. The drink of Ted Williams, E.B. White and Calvin Coolidge, see Russell Kaye and Sandra Lee-Phipps enjoy Maine's official beverage.

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Moxie Museum: Honoring Maine's Official Beverage

Moxie Museum: Honoring Maine's Official Beverage

Moxie started out as a nerve tonic and was carbonated in the late 1800s. The drink of Ted Williams, E.B. White and Calvin Coolidge, see Russell Kaye and Sandra Lee-Phipps enjoy Maine's official beverage.
Views :127550
Added: 2008-04-15
Surviving a Maine winter: Ice 101

Surviving a Maine winter: Ice 101

Russell Kaye and Sandra-Lee Phipps rent a lakefront home to experience ice fishing, ice skating and other icy outdoor Maine activities.
Views :23919
Added: 2008-03-10
Tony's Donuts, Home of Maine's 'Natural' Food

Tony's Donuts, Home of Maine's 'Natural' Food

Russell Kaye and Sandra-Lee Phipps learn why Mainers love molasses donuts.
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Views :13403
Added: 2008-02-15
Along the Rockland Breakwater

Along the Rockland Breakwater

Sturdy granite blocks lead to one of Maine's most scenic lighthouses. Salt air, sea breezes, laughing children and grateful transplants to Maine are bonus encounters found along the way....
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Added: 2007-09-14
Where a Steamy Book Met a Scenic Town

Where a Steamy Book Met a Scenic Town

Peyton Place — with its pages full of small-town scandals — was once the best-selling novel in U.S. history. When it came time for the book to become a movie, Camden, Maine became the star. See Camden today...
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Added: 2007-10-17

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