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Features 66 Our Town Spanning the tidal Machias River way down the coast, the village of East Machias hasn't forgotten its roots — and isn't about
Features
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Our Town
Spanning the tidal Machias River way down the coast, the village of East Machias hasn't forgotten its roots — and isn't about to. 74
America's Summer Playground
Savvy entrepreneurs have been touting Maine's fresh air and stunning scenery since the first tourist set foot here 150 years ago. 78
Yikes! Now What?
Hiking in the Maine woods, I never dreamed I'd actually encounter a bear, and I don't think I could have predicted my reaction — or the bear's. 80
Giving Peace a Chance
Although it remains virtually unknown in Maine, the Green Acre Baha'i School in Eliot has been welcoming people from around the globe for over a century to pray for world harmony. 84
Coastal Express
A splendid new bridge just north of Augusta is already proving to be a shortcut for motorists heading Down East from I-95.86
My House Is Your House
More Mainers are discovering the benefits of renting out their own homes during the summer — to the delight of many vacationers. 90
Toys of the Rich and Famous
With increasing frequency the megayachts of the super-wealthy are showing up in Maine harbors — and turning into instant tourist attractions.92
High on the Hog
For baby boomers on Harleys, Maine's highways and byways are hog heaven. 96
Cracking the Code
Ever been flummoxed by all the strange abbreviations and acronyms on the map of Maine? You're not alone.98
Walking the Bog
First-timers strolling the new boardwalk through Orono Bog often find themselves struck by "bog awe."
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North by East
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Harbingers of Spring
Musings and opinions on the birds that actually herald the new season here, a bit of test marketing that was almost a slap in the face for Mainers, and one of the reasons Jay Leno thinks fondly of Maine.The Talk of Maine
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Going Underground
Making transactions with no paper trail — and thus avoiding any taxes — is a dying practice in Maine. The Maine Viewpoint
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Brewer's Fresh Start
A paper mill here may become a new recreational center employing hundreds. Plus other editorials about a peculiar turn of politics in Portland, the curious relationship between Maine population and the number of government workers, and a bad idea in Bar Harbor.Inside Maine
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Come Fly With Me
If your summer plans include air travel, two Maine Web sites might be your best friends. Plus tips on a tour of Portland's 250-year-old Tate House, an outfit that will teach you to sea kayak in the shelter of Biddeford Pool, a delectable dining room you should know about near Millinocket, and a heads-up on the Smithsonian's traveling show about the great American barn. Dining Down East
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Joshua's Restaurant, Wells
Expertly prepared fare with an appreciation for organic ingredients is the secret behind a new southern Maine standout. Down East Bookshelf
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A Good Maine Fisherman
A UMaine biologist guides readers to the best angling in the Pine Tree State. Calendar of Events
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Summer Highlights
A sneak peek at what's going on in Maine during the vacation season this year.What's in a Picture?
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Crumbling Classic
A circa-1870 photograph shows a Thomaston mansion almost in ruins, saved only by the stature of the man who once lived there. I Remember
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On Great Pond
An island idyll in the North Woods was memorable for all the wrong reasons. 







