The Island Institute supports Maine’s island and coastal economy by promoting its artists and makers at this downtown ...
“FLASHMOB!” is what Jon Silverman posted in all caps one recent Tuesday evening, alerting 555 members of the Central Maine Astronomical Society Facebook group that, after months of canceled events — a ...
Two decades since first sharing homemade chocolates with friends, the owners of Portland's Dean’s Sweets continue to delight ...
Forty years ago, a novel legal agreement set aside some 18,000 acres in Attean Township for conservation — and timber ...
All-day surf sessions were one inspiration for Faherty's founders to create a quality, comfortable, and laid-back clothing ...
Sales director Cally Brake explains finding the window of opportunity to introduce a loved one with dementia to a day program ...
Like many Maine kids, Camden native Caitlin Fitzgerald read Lost on a Mountain in Maine in grade school, and met its ...
Sears Island is a wooded, egg-shaped piece of land in Penobscot Bay, about the size of New York City’s Central Park. Connected to the mainland via causeway, the island could provide commercial access ...
All across Maine, people are getting out to gaze up at the state’s distinctly dark skies — and to help protect them.
Quality Merchandise, Great Values, and a Truly Unique Shopping Experience. You Will Find All Of This And More At Renys! In 1949, Robert H. Reny (better known to all as “R.H.”), opened his first store ...
When I first moved to Maine, nearly 15 years ago, The Good Table was one of the first places my in-laws took me to eat. They’d settled in Cape Elizabeth in 1980, four years before father-daughter ...
In her quest to grow a prize-winning fall fruit, Sarah Whitty has battled fungus, nibbling critters, and pest infestations.