November 2006

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Features

Westbrook's New Groove

How a plucky little mill town stole Portland's mojo.

The Great Divide

How did Maine's relationship with Quebec get so cracked?

Fine Lines

A waterfront home brings a touch of modernity to Islesboro.

Maine's Most Dangerous Jobs

From potato farmers to loggers to lobstermen, Mainers have long risked life and limb to make a living. But thanks to innovative safety programs the rate of on-the-job injuries has dropped significantly.

Where The Wild Things Are

The strange world of undersea life is even stranger than you think.

Weird, Wonderful, & Woolen

In the hands of one acclaimed Cushing artist, knitting goes way beyond warm sweaters and socks.

Comfort Food

A forgotten Maine seafood dish might just be primed for a comeback.

Bangor's Warm Welcome

Bangor is the first and last stop on U.S. soil for hundreds of thousands of soldiers. A dedicated group of Mainers puts politics aside to say thanks.

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Down East Traveler

The Complete Maine Winter Planner

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Editor's Note

Editor's Note

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Inside Maine

November

Inside Maine

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Letters to The Editor

Trouble with TABOR

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My Maine

Nightmare on June Street

When the real estate property tax bills show up, you can feel our spirits droop.

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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

Shooting for a Tax Break

Cabela's argues it should be treated differently.

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The Talk of Maine

Wild in the Streets

Without hunters and trappers, suburbia has suddenly become a jungle.

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What's In A Picture?

Dam Diver

A brave crew helped harness the Penobscot River's power in 1923.

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Where In Maine?

Where in Maine?