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For 40 years, the University of Maine at Fort Kent has graduated nurses prepared to serve in Maine’s healthcare system, and ...
Denning Up with Bucky Fuller on Bear Island A half century ago, the futurist was tinkering with a wind machine, writing love poems, and literally dancing to his own beat.
Maine Pizzas You Have to Try From old-school parlors to chi-chi Neapolitan joints to brick ovens on trailers, Vacationland has more and better pie purveyors than ever before.
An Expert on Oakland’s Tool-Making Past, Howard Hardy Has Many Axes to Grind With a collection of more than 300 locally crafted axes and scythes, he's taken a whack at reconstructing the town's ...
The Upstream Battle to Preserve Maine’s Lucrative Elver Fishery Some observers suspect that the number of baby eels migrating up Maine rivers is declining. Passamaquoddy fishermen have taken ...
For more than 40 years, the Wabanaki tribes in Maine have had to play by different rules than other indigenous groups across the country.
As the upstream battle against Eurasian watermilfoil stretches into a sixth year, the long-term health of Cobbosseecontee could hang in the balance.
Lessons from a Day Picking Fiddleheads in Maine What does a veteran forager know about Maine's iconic fiddleheads that you don't? Curl up with Michael Burke 's tale of a tagalong day in the field.
There’s Never a Dull Moment at Gus Fillebrown’s Bridgton Sharpening Shop He’s honed everything from knives and pizza cutters to arrowheads and samurai swords.
10 Historic Architects Who Profoundly Shaped the Way Maine Looks They often worked on the cutting edge of aesthetics and engineering, creating structures that continue to elevate our daily lives.
You don’t need to be a grizzled thru-hiker to enjoy Maine's 100 Mile Wilderness, the remotest stretch of the Appalachian Trail.
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