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Features 46 On the Foreside Life in Maine's most prestigious neighborhood is as laid-back as a late summer sail. Contrary to popular opinion, though, not
Features
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On the Foreside
Life in Maine's most prestigious neighborhood is as laid-back as a late summer sail. Contrary to popular opinion, though, not everyone living here is rich. 52
Magical Mystery Tour
It sounded bizarre to set off in kayaks at night in search of a mystical-sounding phenomenon, but along the way I glimpsed a dimension of Maine I'd never encountered. 56
Beatrix Farrand's Maine Masterpiece
The enchanting little garden that one of America's greatest landscape architects created just for herself is being turned into a horticultural study center on Mount Desert Island. 60
Where in Maine?
More than one wayward mariner has wondered about the name of these two small islands, often just before going on the rocks here. Recognize the setting?62
Disappearing Act
An architect charged with designing an oceanfront home across from his own summer retreat on Eggemoggin Reach learned firsthand that some of the best architecture in Maine is also the least noticeable. 66
Field Guide to Maine Woods Officials
Ever wonder how to tell the difference between a Maine Game Warden and a Maine State Park Ranger? You're not alone. Here's how. 68
Holding Down the Fort
Shirley and Ed Raymond have made an eminently satisfying career out of being the sole year-round residents of Northeast Carry, an outpost at the far end of Moosehead Lake. 72
A Beautiful Bounty
For the thousands of Mainers involved in a clever scheme called community-supported agriculture, a full season of fresh greens and other vegetables is all but guaranteed. 74
The Rescuers
A dedicated group of 137 volunteers, the Casco Bay Flotilla of the Coast Guard Auxiliary helps lighten the load for post-9/11 Coast Guardsmen stationed in and around Portland.
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Riding Through Time
Two friends and their unique contraption discover the rhythm of the days when locomotives set the pace of life Down East. Departments
North by East
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Number, Please
Opinions and advisories on a couple of little-known Maine distinctions, a forward-thinking lady offering tours in Portland, and a proud old house in Wiscasset that is looking poorly.The Talk of Maine
23
Maine's Newest River
Five years after the demolition of Edwards Dam, the Kennebec has rebounded. The Maine Viewpoint
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Reliable Voting
Electronic balloting is quick and easy, but some back-up is needed, as an editorial from the Maine Sunday Telegram points out. Plus Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield's growing monopoly in Maine, the rise and fall of some cabins at Daicey Pond, and some sneaky censorship in Rockland.Inside Maine
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Katahdin Cruise
A unique ride on Millinocket Lake offers great views of Maine's favorite mountain. Plus tips on a beachfront B-and-B with sand up to its porch, Greater Portland Landmarks' tips for your old house, meandering in unheard-of Montsweag, and a windjammer that spots whales. Dining Down East
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Old Port Sea Grill, Portland
Want to sample fresh Maine oysters on the half shell? This is the place. Down East Bookshelf
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Tales from the Dry Dock
In Linda Greenlaw's salty new book, two fishermen trade lies over beers. What's in a Picture?
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White Hate
Residents of Milo had no idea they'd make history when they turned out for the town's centennial celebration on Labor Day back in 1923. I Remember
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Fish Dreams
On family vacations at Damariscotta Lake my long-suffering father never caught a thing. Calendar of Events
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Fall Highlights
Top entertainment, new art shows, and the last fairs of summer are what Mainers can look forward to as autumn deepens.







