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Wheeler Launches an Inspired Head-Turner in Brooklin

Wheeler Yachts draws on its Brooklyn, New York, heritage to launch a new model built by Brooklin Boat Yard in Maine

Björn Runquist

The Swedish-born painter and Saint George resident Björn Runquist finds the miraculous in the ordinary.

Meet the Makers

Maine’s makers work year-round to meet the demands of online and retail outlets, and, of course, shows like the Common Ground Country Fair in Unity.

Husking Corn, Farmington, Maine

A glimpse back at Maine's harvest season

Paul Black

With a deft touch, the Portland-based Impressionist painter Paul Black brought light and life to Maine motifs.

North Haven’s Swordfish

A North Haven swordfish sculpture leaps out of the past to engage with the island community.

Pepe Was My Friend

From orphan to trusted friend, Pepe the Skunk warmed two households.

Down to the Sea with Chris Van D.

Children’s book illustrator and Camden resident Chris Van Dusen delights readers with his rhymes and colorful drawings

Mary King Longfellow paints Monhegan

The niece of famed American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow was an early if not the first female artist to paint this island off the Maine coast

Picture Perfect Summer Time Haven

A newly compiled photo collection at the Penobscot Marine Museum captures a turn-of-the-century retreat in Brooklin

Stonington’s “Bookmark Lady” Was a Relentless Artist

Evelyn Kok, who never sought fame, entertained windjammer passengers and other visitors to her seaside gallery with her wide range of drawings, paintings, and music

Bounty in the Barrens

Harvesting Maine’s native wild blueberries is a way of life for some and a profitable business, too

Krisanne Baker and the Sea

An artist and a snorkeler, Baker is also a snorkeling artist.

Fishing for Maine

Spawned by necessity during the pandemic days, Fishermen Feeding Mainers has evolved into a statewide nutrition program that continues to feed hungry mouths and support local waterfronts.

Freshwater Renaissance

Born in Maine’s inland watersheds, an increasing alewife population leads to a cultural revival during their annual spawning run.