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Rick Cochran repurposed rocks unearthed on his property to create a sprawling, sun-dappled forest garden he calls Rock Haven.
We're giving away a set of four general admission tickets and a set of two VIP tickets to the September 11-14 event to two lucky winners.
The magnificent landscape might well be our state’s greatest asset, but only a small portion of it has ever been publicly ...
The University of Maine at Machias' 200-acre campus in Downeast Maine is ideal for the required field experiences that make ...
Owners Karen and Ford Reiche salvaged just about everything but the kitchen sink for their new home.
Allan and Mary Crane found community and a new practice space at Highland Green, a 55-plus community in Topsham, Maine.
For 40 years, the University of Maine at Fort Kent has graduated nurses prepared to serve in Maine’s healthcare system, and beyond.
The Man with a Plan to Save Maine’s Moose Population Lee Kantar, the only dedicated state moose biologist in the country, is charged with everything from managing the hunt to countering the deadly ...
The Lasting Legacy of the Grand Laker Canoe The survival of the iconic boat is a matter of Maine sporting heritage — and long family history.
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.
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 ...