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Propelling the Electrification of Maine’s Working Waterfront A cadre of engineers, boatbuilders, policy advocates, and aquaculturists are spinning a greener future for the Maine coast, with ...
Since its founding, MaineCF and its partners have contributed $128 million to Maine conservation, environment, and climate efforts.
For 40 years, the University of Maine at Fort Kent has graduated nurses prepared to serve in Maine’s healthcare system, and ...
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.
From popsicles to shaved ice to lots and lots of ice cream, dozens of frozen delights for a balmy, sun-drenched, blue-sky Maine summer.
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 ...
What Would Tribal Sovereignty Mean for the Wabanaki? For more than 40 years, the tribes in Maine have had to play by different rules than other indigenous groups across the country, and they have ...
The Butcher The Baker Is a Fun and Tasty Addition to Bangor’s Dining Scene Its name may come from a nursery rhyme, but the food at this gastropub is anything but elementary.
As the upstream battle against Eurasian watermilfoil stretches into a sixth year, the long-term health of Cobbosseecontee could hang in the balance.
College of the Atlantic, Colby, and the University of Southern Maine have built new dorms to Passive House energy-efficiency standards.