Each month, Down East editors select our favorite response to “Where in Maine?” Here is our favorite letter from August's photo.
Lots of history has flowed along the West Branch of the Penobscot River.
The Damariscotta River was a constant throughout the opera singer's upbringing.
Ranta’s impeccably warm, welcoming service at The Quarry won her this year’s Outstanding Hospitality prize.
A summer guide to Maine-made tools, toys, and other gear to haul upta camp.
The scrappy eco-insulation startup TimberHP is taking a big swing by bringing Madison's shuttered paper mill back online. Can a novel pulp product sow the seeds of a homegrown green-manufacturing success story?
Maine distillers and brewers are starting to mix it up with ready-to-drink cocktails.
A century ago, Maine got a little cozier with its only U.S. neighbor.
Eighty years ago, an act of shocking violence in the Maine woods kicked off a sprawling manhunt that captivated observers all around the country and became a true-crime phenomenon.
As Highland Green welcomes more residents to the active lifestyle community, it is also planning for the future.
Its main garrison is the country’s oldest surviving wooden military building.
Exploring the 100 Mile Wilderness, the scrappy eco-insulation startup bringing Madison’s shuttered paper mill back online, and more!