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Harbor Features

Travel by train is seeing a resurgence in Maine.
The re-issued 1945 classic <em>The Little Fisherman</em> with illustrations by Dahlov Ipcar
Images printed from glass plates offer a window into the Main Streets of yesteryear.
Gunkholing with Gizmo; Cross River looks and feels like a river, but…
A proposed project on the Bagaduce could help power both MMA and the town.
From trash to treasure—a beach full of seaglass is full of stories too.
Gunkholing with Gizmo: Eastern Egg Rock, Muscongus Bay
The haunting call of the loon and a cool evening on the lake camp porch.
“Far From The Tree” presents a visual history of woodturning, at the Messler Gallery.
Scattered from downtown Portland to far-flung Perry in Washington County, the smokehouses are either on or easily reached from US Route 1.
Gunkholing with Gizmo; Bunker's Wharf
A fisheye view of docks at the opening of the show
Gunkholing with Gizmo; Brooklin
New Jersey may be the official "Garden State," but we Maine gardeners do amazing things with our shorter summers. Herewith, a list of garden tours -- try to take at least one this summer.
The crew of the sharpie Beth Alison delivers fresh produce to several Maine coast islands.
Contributing illustrator Caroline Magerl's watercolors combine whimsy with sly humor.
Turtle Gallery in Deer Isle: 25-plus years of special events, art openings, new shows, and guest lectures.
Red Boutilier's photos become engrained in the consciousness of the boat world. His work records the boatbuilding industry of Maine's recent past and points the way to its present.
The Beth Alison delivers fresh produce to a host of harbors, rain or shine.
Gunkholing with Gizmo; Malaga Island
Take a trip up the Penobscot River to Bucksport with Ben Ellison aboard M/V Gizmo.