May 2007

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Features

The Zen of Zeh

Whatever your idea is of a Maine basketmaker - it's probably not this guy.

A Shimmer of Glass

Architect Carol Wilson's designs are modern, elegant, and -- in the case of one Portland house -- incredibly controversial.

Winter-hardy Perennials

How well did your garden make it through the winter? Taking these five steps this spring will help protect your garden against Maine's harshest season.

A Place Called Unity

Welcome to the unlikeliest college town in Maine.

Listening for Spring

On certain nights, if you pay close attention, you can hear the turn of a season.

River on the Rebound

Once famous for its filth, the upper Androscoggin might yet become an angling destination -- if only it can get better press coverage.

The Vanishing Point

Along the Maine coast, fishing wharfs are slowly being replaced with seaside homes. Saving our working waterfronts requires a new way of thinking.

A Blank Canvas

Can oil tanks be turned into works of art.

2007 Down East Environmental Award

The Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association has worked for more than thirty-five years on behalf of small farms and the environment.

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Editor's Note

Editor's Note

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Inside Maine

May

Inside Maine

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Letters to The Editor

Letters to the Editor

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My Maine

Lost on the Mountain

I called to the ranger. "Your not going to like this. But someones's up there."

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North By East

North by East

Opinions, advisories, and musings from the length and breadth of Maine

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Table of Contents

Table of Contents

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The Maine Viewpoint

Fired, But Not Forgotten

Editorial opinions from across the state

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The Talk of Maine

Stealing the Show

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What's In A Picture?

Blaze of Glory

A Maine military hero's summer home had perished long before this fire in 1940

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Where In Maine?

Where in Maine